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Category: Instructional Coaching

Canva for Educational Leaders

Educational leaders can use Canva, a graphic design tool, for a variety of purposes, including creating visually appealing presentations, reports, flyers, social media posts, and other communication materials.  Here are some ways educational leaders can use Canva: 1. Creating Presentations: Educational leaders can use Canva to create visually engaging presentations

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How to build relationships with remote students

How to Build Relationships with Remote Students

Building relationships with remote students can be challenging, but it is important to establish a positive and supportive learning environment.  Here are some strategies to build relationships with remote students: 1. Create a welcoming online classroom:  Creating  a virtual space that is welcoming and easy to navigate for your students

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meet the teacher video

How To Make A Meet The Teacher Video

How to Make a Meet the Teacher Video Video Can Help Build Relationships A Meet the Teacher or Welcome Video is the # 1 way to start building a relationship of “know”, “like”, and “trust” with your students online or in a blended learning classroom.  Your welcome video does not

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Help students Transition back to school with YouTube Content

Help Students Transition Back To School With YouTube

How to use YouTube to Make Student Transition Back to School Easier Many students across the country are returning to school after being at home for a long period of time. Although, students, parents, and teachers are looking forward to getting back to some sense of normalic at school.  Change

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asynchronous vs. synchronous learning

Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Learning: Which is Better?

If you have been wondering what the phrases “asynchronous” and “synchronous” learning mean when it comes to online teaching and learning then you are NOT alone! Say WHAT?! The first time I heard of “asynchronous” & “synchronous” learning I was talking to a techie teacher friend who rattled them off

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Students working from home

Distance Learning: 7 Ways to Help Students Work from Home

Distance Learning: 7 ways to help students work from home. Nationwide schools have closed to help flatten the curve of the Corona virus and keep citizens healthy. This sudden shift from students going to school to students working from home on schoolwork has left parents and teachers scrambling to create

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Tips for Better Parent-Teacher Conference

5 TIPS for a Successful Parent-Teacher Conference!

Parent-Teacher conferences can be VERY STRESSFUL for teachers, it is hard to know what to prep for meetings with parents, how to convey student progress, and how to make a good impression that leaves parents confident that their child’s education is in good hands with you. Below are 5 ways

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Resilience

Help Students Build Academic Resilience With this Strategy

What is the 3 Before You See me Strategy Anyway? The 3 Before You See Me Strategy is a strategy to help students build self-confidence and resilience in the classroom. This strategy is IDEAL for students who struggle with processing directions, self-starting, and self-doubt in the classroom. Often a student

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Back to School Night

7 Tips for a Successful Back-to-School Night

A successful Back-to-School Night is an awesome opportunity to connect with your students’ families and share your plans and exceptions for the school year. Although Back-to-School Night is a exciting time, it can also feel a little overwhelming. But don’t worry I am here to help, after 15 years of

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