Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud
Education
The IKEA Effect occurs when people successfully complete a labor-intense task and value the fruits of their labor and the products they have created. As teachers we look to empower students by increasing voice and choice in selecting learning outcomes and providing appropriate scaffolding when needed and requested.
Read Angela Duckworth's Blog on the Ikea Effect here.
Listen to Steve interview Joe Griffith about the Homelessness Simulation project here.
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Teaching & Learning Perseverance
Involving Teachers or Empowering Teachers?
Leading With Stories
Making the Most of Instructional Coaches
Some Thoughts on Mentoring: Supporting Beginning Teachers
Planning Backwards: Goals and Evidence
Administrators Modeling Vulnerability & Continuous Improvement
Play, Do, Learn
Coaches: Dealing With Resistance
Pre-Conferencing: A Critical Element to Effective Coaching
Differentiating Coaching
Instructional Coaches Creating a Culture for Coaching
The Definition and Purpose of Instructional Coaching
Focusing on Learning or Teaching?
The Coach Approach to School Leadership
Talking in Class - Increasing the Quality & Quantity of Student Dialogue
Teaching and Learning With Simulations & Live Events
Increasing Perseverance by Translating Goals into Behavior
Taking The Lead: New Roles for Teachers & School Based Coaches
Multi-Year Teacher Collaboration
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