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Want Transformational Teachers? Here’s Why Change Starts With Coaches

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Years before I wrote my book, “Courageous Edventures,” and helped develop an instructional coaching model used in schools across the country, I served as a district leader supporting instructional coaches. And the time they spent with instructional coaches seemed key to moving the needle.

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What Schools Miss When They’re Missing Relationship Data

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They can administer culture and belonging surveys that measure how students and staff experience and perceive their community. The goal, in founder Burck Smith’s words, is to “better connect and manage the adults that are most influential in a student's success.” That’s not to say schools fly entirely blind.

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President of Achieving the Dream On How Colleges Wrestle With Their Data

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That’s one of the insights found by the nonprofit group Achieving the Dream , which works with community colleges around the country to try to create a more data-driven culture. We have seven capacities for change that we believe lead to a student-focused culture. One is leadership.

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How Transcend Education Partners with School Leaders to Build New Models

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The organization’s ideal partners have a strong vision, a culture of collaboration, and the necessary time and the resources to dedicate to the school model redesign. During this phase, there were also meetings to discuss the change management strategy, to build a budget for the project and to assist Toll in raising funds for the work.

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Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship

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The topics covered included student success, budget models, change management, and more. In each session, the fellows gained depth in new topics or terrains, developed leadership skills, and built a network with peers from institutions across the country.