Posts by Gretchen Schultek Bridgers
5 ways to Become A Teacher Leader
The term “teacher leader” is used in education to describe any role that supports the growth of teachers. This may include role titles such as instructional coach, PD facilitator, subject area specialist, academic dean, administration, colleague mentor and even a cooperating teacher for student teachers. Regardless of the title, those who support the growth of…
Read Full Post350: Evolving Classrooms with Dr. LaKimbre Brown
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Dr. LaKimbre Brown, an experienced educational leader and advocate for equity in schools, to explore the ever-changing landscape of education. Dr. Brown shares her insights on how schools are evolving to meet the diverse needs of today’s students, from shifting curriculums to addressing representation in both classrooms…
Listen to Episode5 Steps for Running Small Group Instruction
Small group instruction is a powerful way to provide intervention to struggling students. Intervention is a technique teachers use to interrupt the flow of instruction to lend aid to confused students. There are various reasons why a student could have a poor understanding. They could have gaps in their learning, instruction moved too quickly to…
Read Full Post349: Driving Change with Kay Kelly
In this inspiring episode, we sit down with school psychologist Kay Kelly to explore her unique journey within the educational system and how she’s thinking outside the box to create real-world opportunities for students. Kay shares stories from her experiences in various school settings and how those shaped her passion for integrating mental health support…
Listen to EpisodeWhat to Expect as a New Teacher
Becoming a new teacher is exciting, but also overwhelming. There is so much to learn in a short amount of time. Each school or district has its own nuances one must learn in order to be successful. However, there are commonalities a new teacher faces no matter where or what they teach. This post will…
Read Full Post348: Opening Worlds Through Words with Pam Allyn
In this inspiring episode, we dive into the heart of literacy and its life-changing impact with renowned literacy advocate, educator, and CEO Pam Allyn. Pam shares powerful insights into why reading is not just a fundamental skill, but a gateway to equity, empowerment, and lifelong success. Quotables ** All quotes are from the interviewee **…
Listen to EpisodeHow to Stand Out in an Interview as an Educator
You get hired when you stand out in an interview. Whether there is a teacher shortage or limited positions available, putting your best foot forward during an interview is expected. Help make the decision easy for the leadership team by being memorable- this is what we call a “stand out.” How do you do that?…
Read Full Post347: H.O.P.E. with Superintendent Dr. Brandi Kelly
In this powerful episode, Superintendent Dr. Brandi Kelly joins us to share the story behind her transformative system of H.O.P.E. She breaks down what H.O.P.E. stands for, how it came to be, and how it’s changing the way educators and leaders approach their work in schools and communities. Dr. Kelly dives into the importance of…
Listen to Episode3 Ways to Cultivate Quality Teaching and Learning
Cultivating quality teaching and learning is the main goal for school leaders. When instruction is appropriate and rigorous, then students are able to achieve at high levels. It’s a double benefit when we improve the quality of teaching and learning happening in classrooms. This post will reveal a three prong method for cultivating quality teaching…
Read Full Post346: Teach and Lead with Pablo Munoz
In this episode, we sit down with educational leader Pablo Munoz to explore the heart of effective teaching and leadership. Pablo emphasizes that loving children is the foundation of successful teaching, sharing how genuine care and connection pave the way for impactful learning. He dives into what true educational leadership looks like—leading with purpose, integrity,…
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