by WebsiteCSAS | Jul 26, 2021 | Back to School and Classroom Management, School Reopening, Teacher Professional Development
As school leaders set goals for student learning and teacher development for the upcoming school year, you may appreciate a refresher on best practices for professional development. In this article, we’ll highlight the research-proven benefits and key components of a...
by Chandra Williams | Aug 31, 2018 | School Improvement
No team ever won the championship without the help and guidance of a good coach. Even the Tom Brady’s and LeBron James’s of the world need a coach, so it should be no different for teachers! There are no ifs, and’s, or but’s about it: Coaching is a hard job, but it’s...
by Chandra Williams | Aug 30, 2018 | School Improvement
Providing student feedback is an essential part of a quality educational experience. How far would students get if they were provided instruction, practiced the skill, but then never received feedback? Consider how frequently students would learn and practice errors....
by Chandra Williams | Aug 23, 2018 | Back to School and Classroom Management
Back-to-school time is just around the corner, and the chaos of the start of the year might be weighing heavy on your mind. You may be thinking about what you need to set up your room, the routines that you would like to establish during the first few weeks of school,...
by Chandra Williams | Jun 1, 2018 | School Improvement, Students At Risk, Teacher Professional Development
Teaching is a cyclical process that involves knowing and understanding the current research and best practices for teaching and learning. Today’s teachers are expected to use grade-level content standards, research-based best practices, and blended learning...