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Leveraging AI to help special education teachers

eSchool News

In this case, AI can essentially serve as an on-demand instructional coach for special education teachers. The team should always be sure that there is consent for confidentiality of notes being taken in this way, and that can be added as a starting point for the meeting agenda.

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Coachin’ in the Classroom

Faculty Focus

Later in life, after nearly three decades of teaching in higher education and serving my division as chair, which included professor evaluations, I came to believe that there were essentially two types of professors: ones who taught their discipline to students and ones who taught students their discipline. And then came coach training.

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Coachin’ in the Classroom

Faculty Focus

Later in life, after nearly three decades of teaching in higher education and serving my division as chair, which included professor evaluations, I came to believe that there were essentially two types of professors: ones who taught their discipline to students and ones who taught students their discipline. And then came coach training.

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

During his 29 years as an educator, Dr. Harris has had a wide range of experiences as a teacher, coach, principal, district administrator, adjunct professor, speaker, writer, and consultant. School leaders can support this safety by co-creating group agreements that promote active listening, confidentiality, and respectful participation.

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

During his 29 years as an educator, Dr. Harris has had a wide range of experiences as a teacher, coach, principal, district administrator, adjunct professor, speaker, writer, and consultant. School leaders can support this safety by co-creating group agreements that promote active listening, confidentiality, and respectful participation.