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The Intersection of Maslowā€™s & Coaching culture empowering teachers general coaching Sep 30, 2024

Written by Brooke Conklin

 Remember Maslow's hierarchy of needs? That pyramid we all learned about in our undergrad Psychology classes? I motion that we bring it back to consider how it might help us better understand the needs of our teachers. In working with coaches from all corners of the...

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The Power of Psychological Safety in Coaching culture empowering teachers relationships Sep 16, 2024

Written by Brooke Conklin

Let's face it: the world of instructional and technology coaching can be a bit of a rollercoaster. There's the thrill of seeing teachers grow and students thrive, but also the challenges of navigating complex dynamics and fostering meaningful change. Amidst all the...

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12 Ideas to Make Back to School PD Meaningful culture new to coaching professional development relationships Aug 09, 2024

Written by Brooke Conklin

The back-to-school season can be a whirlwind for teachers, filled with excitement and a touch of overwhelm. As instructional and technology coaches, we understand the importance of providing meaningful professional development (PD) experiences that support teachers...

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Stop Asking Kids What They Want to Be When They Grow Up careers culture reflection relationships Jun 20, 2023

Written by Brooke Conklin (@brookeconklin19)

 “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This question is a rite of passage for children everywhere. It seems like as soon as a child enters the doors of pre-school we are asking them this question. In pre-school, the stakes are...

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Fourth-Camera Coaching culture empowering teachers general coaching relationships May 08, 2023

Written by Michael Roush

Find more great content from Michael on his blog, www.michaeldroush.org

Garry Marshall has directed popular TV sit-coms like “Happy Days,” “Laverne and Shirley,” and blockbuster movies like “Pretty Woman” and “A League of Their...

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