Instructional Leadership
Math is literally everywhere and used in everything, but we don’t spend enough time acknowledging this fact. How do we build a culture of mathematics in our classrooms?
It’s a blessing to have an Instructional Assistant in a classroom. However, far too often, teachers are given little direction on how to best use the Paraprofessional’s skills. Let’s change that!
Looking for PD on topics you want when you want? Look no further than the Keep Indiana Learning Engagement Center & YouTube channel! Both are filled with ready to use videos for learners of all ages.
As a first-year administrator, Tonya has learned several valuable lessons. Leading a building of educators and students is a privilege. Yet, schools have changed drastically in the last few years so leadership must change as well. Tonya shares three main lessons she learned after transitioning into the role of Assistant Principal.
Summer is the perfect time for instructional leaders to pause, reflect, and make moves for next year. Instructional Leader Courtney has three thoughts about how to move forward with a plan and purpose.
Time is so precious, and summer minutes just fly by! We’ve compiled some words of wisdom from veteran educators about ending the school year well, spending the summer wisely, and starting next year on the right foot.
Mia & Erin are both passionate educators at different places in their professional journeys. As we all wonder about the future of education, take a moment to pause with them as they consider questions about special education from Jason, an adult with disabilities.
Teaching the way I was taught wasn’t inspiring to my students. However, transitioning to a conceptual approach was a critical element in building strong foundational understanding and capacity for all students to succeed in math. Learners need opportunities to DO math, and in DOING, there is LEARNING.
The amount of educational materials available to purchase is overwhelming. How do you sort through the hype to find what fits your students best?
It’s mid-March which means it’s time to start thinking about next year. Where should teachers & leaders put their purchasing funds & energies?
There are so many tech solutions in the education world. How do you sort through all the options? Let’s explore the procurement process and make it less overwhelming.
Many have been in PLC meetings that go nowhere. How do we recalibrate our PLC time to keep it running at peak efficiency?

