[Editor’s note: This story, originally published on July 24th of this year, was our #3 most popular story of the year. Happy holidays, and thank you for tuning into our 2017 countdown!] In 2015, ...
Today’s guest blog is written by Beate Planche, an instructional coach and educational consultant as well as a sessional instructor for Western University’s Graduate Ed. Program in Ontario, Canada.
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has named Rachel Eells as interim director of the School of Education. Her appointment comes at a time when UALR is working with the Little Rock and ...
In 2015, researcher John Hattie updated his seminal research Visible Learning. Hailed as “teaching’s Holy Grail,” 1 Hattie synthesized 15 years of research on more than 800 meta-analysis about what ...
If instructional coaching is beneficial to teachers, shouldn’t leadership coaching be beneficial to principals? In most instructional coaching philosophies the teacher wants to be coached.