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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Parents and Teachers Generating Opportunities for Learners’ Intrinsic Motivation
Sharing Best Practices With Teachers
Wellness Support For Students
Communicating With Your Youngster’s Teachers
Promoting Teacher Self Efficacy
Broadening Coaching Opportunities to Increase Teacher Reflection
Supporting Educators and Students as Innovators
Coaching and the Fear of Finding Out
Teaching and Learning With Station Rotation
Teacher Agency in Professional Development Grows Engagement
Coaches Encouraging Teachers to Use Student-Led Discussions
Independent Risky Play is Important
What Are You Seeing Students Doing
Empowering Teachers to Choose the What, Why, and How of Observations
Learning Through Problems and Struggles
Peer Observation and Peer Coaching: Defining a Difference
Continuous Teacher Growth
What to Look for in Your Kids’ Coaches
Traits of Effective Teams and Team Members
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