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02/05/24

Heinemann Professional Books about Equity

A list of Heinemann professional books about equity: Start Here, Start Now; We Got This; Textured Teaching; and Being the Change.  (continue reading)
06/25/20

On the Podcast: Beyond Quick Fixes to Racial Injustice in Education

How do we go beyond the cosmetic fixes of racial inequality in education and go further?  (continue reading)
06/05/20

On the Podcast: Dismantling Racism in Education (Rebroadcast)

Three years ago, we started this episode of the podcast by saying; not talking about racism is not a solution. We sought to have a conversation about dismantling racism in education after a Heinemann Fellows panel on the subject. As we listen to this conversation through the lens of 2020, it’s now not enough to talk about dismantling racism, rather we must take actions to be anti-racist.  (continue reading)
01/12/18

Balancing the Principal Hat and the The Coaching Lens

A fine line is drawn when the principal acts as coach. If we want teachers to take risks and grow, we must learn to notice things with a coaching lens.  (continue reading)
01/03/18

Working with Principals and Teachers as a Coach

I recently received this question about coaching on my website: Is it the coach's responsibility to report the teachers' flaws to the principal?  (continue reading)
12/18/17

On the Podcast: Amy Ludwig VanDerwater on Poems Are Teachers

Once we can get past the idea that poems are in their own little word, they open up a world of possibilities in the classroom.  (continue reading)
11/09/17

Take Charge of Your Teaching Evaluation: Study Guide Now Available

this study guide offers another dimension of how this book can be used throughout the evaluation cycle.  (continue reading)
11/03/17

Heinemann Fellow Kate Flowers on Battling the Blahs

I know why so many teachers leave the profession in their first five years. The Blahs. For me, the Blahs come in October.  (continue reading)
10/25/17

How Principals Can Help Teachers, and Entire Schools, Build Energy

Principals can help teachers build energy, and there are many ways they can do this. Don Graves once visited a school where  (continue reading)
10/24/17

On Teacher Burnout, Martyrs, and Hollywood

Teacher burnout is a growing concern in education. We are being asked to do more than have in the past with fewer resources than we need.  (continue reading)

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