On the last day of the school year, I played catch with a 4th-grader while I waited for her teacher to give each child a hug as they left for the summer. After all the buses had been called and there were no more children left to hug, the teacher and I sat down for a chat.
1) Appreciation, listening, and emotional support. Sandra felt this from her administrator. She said, “She just lets us be a human.”
2) Flexibility with policies and curriculum. Sandra explained, “They're not micromanagers here.”
3) Prioritizing physical and mental health. For the teachers Gonzalez heard from, response to the pandemic came up a lot. Surprisingly, that wasn’t the case in my conversation with Sandra, but it was clear she felt cared for.
4) Lightening the Load. Sandra said, “they’re not nit-picky here.” School leadership let teachers make decisions about how to spend their energy.
5) Trusting teachers. Sandra said, “They treat you as a professional.”
As an instructional coach, I hope you’re in a position to offer this kind of support to teachers, to influence administrators to do the same, and to be a buffer when they don’t.
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This week, you might want to take a look at:
*What principals do differently at schools where teachers stay:
https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/teachers-leaving/
Building relationships for compassionate coaching:
https://learningforward.org/2022/05/06/coaching-with-compassion-starts-with-relationships/
4 practices for making observations more empowering for teachers:
https://www.edutopia.org/article/4-strategies-reframing-observations
Authentic ways to support striving readers:
5 mistakes new teachers make:
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/the-mistakes-i-made-as-a-new-teacher/
That’s it for this week. Happy Coaching!
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