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Instructional Leadership

The journey to become a trauma-informed school is not a short one. Trudi Wolfe wraps up her four part series exploring the impact of this process.

Sticky notes & anchor charts would appear to be on opposite ends of the spectrum. Jessica Miller has other ideas!

We know we SHOULD move more. But when & how? And what about students in our classrooms? #VirtuallyDifferent Digital Learning Coaches Jen & Amy take a walk & discuss these things.

Where do school administrators go to find ideas? Laura Christie is here to fill some of the gap!

The Science of Reading is every where. Dr. Erin McNeill sets out to demystify this complex idea.

The step into Kindergarten is large! How do we help students transition well? Kristin Parisi shares what has been successful for her school.

Testing season can suck all the joy from a classroom. Tim has great ideas for brining it back!

PLCs and data are staples in K-12 education. How about in early childhood learning? Kristin Parisi walks through the process her school used to implement this approach.

Teacher evaluations are a part of every leader’s “to do” list, but they often move further & further down the list. Dr. Diane Whitlock has some tips for making this important task happen.

Often Instructional Coaches work alone in a building which is very different from being a classroom teacher. Former Instructional Coach & current Keep Indiana Learning Professional Learning Specialist Jessica Miller shares lessons she learned from her coaching days.

Assistant Principals – the unsung heroes who are in the weeds each day with students, teachers, and parents. How do you serve all the stakeholders without losing yourself? Former AP Tanika Kinartail shares a few of her tips.