Posts by Gretchen Schultek Bridgers
Strategies for Managing a Large Workload
Managing a large workload can be exhausting for educators. Just when you think you completed a task, a handful more are added to your plate. Some days, you’re just not sure how you will get it all done. The reality is that the workload will not stop coming each day. This post will share a…
Read Full Post330: Making Connections with Ariella Racco
Connections are so important in education. They are what brings us together and allows us learn from one another. Join us as we listen in on the importance of making connections outside of our comfort zone, and how much those connections can help us through our work. With Ariella Racco’s new program CoLab, it allows…
Listen to Episode6 Evidence-Based Practices to Implement this School Year
Utilizing evidence-based practices is key to improve classroom instruction. Education researchers like John Hattie (Visible Learning) and Robert Marzano (High Reliability Schools) lead the charge with their recommendations on strategies that work in the classroom. In reading the book Impactful Instructional Leadership, a Framework for Success, author Jack Hunter explained six evidence-based practices that are…
Read Full Post329: Manage Time By Streamlining Administrative Tasks
There’s so much that goes on behind-the-scenes when teaching and leading. It can be hard to find time to complete those tasks (let alone do them well). Join Gretchen as she shares her experiences with time management and streamlining administrative tasks. She gives practical tangible next steps that can help you achieve your goals in…
Listen to Episode5 Benefits for Increasing Student Choice and Ownership
Student choice and ownership is an earned reward in the classroom. For teachers to provide choice and ownership to students means a shift has occurred from directing learning to facilitating learning. The teacher has routines and procedures in place as well as exposed students to high expectations with rigorous work. In response, students have shown…
Read Full Post328: Manage Your Time with Time Blocking
Have you ever heard of time blocking? Listen in as Gretchen explains what it is, how she uses it, and the tips and tricks that may work for you. Quotables “You don’t want to overbook yourself because even though we’re planning every minute of every day you don’t want to tire yourself out.” “Over estimate…
Listen to Episode4 Ways to Improve Student Engagement
Student engagement in the classroom has a powerful ripple effect. When students are engaged at deep levels it means they have more opportunities to transfer, digest, and store knowledge. Student learning outcomes increase as well as their confidence to tackle challenging academics. This post will cover 4 aspects of student engagement to consider when designing…
Read Full Post327: Disengage with Self-Care
Are you in need of more self-care? Listen in as Gretchen talks about her self-care routines, tips, and tricks that might be able to help with just that. Quotables “Don’t wait (to use self-care tactics) until you’re facing burnout.” “It’s okay to take a break and fill your time with something unrelated to your role.”…
Listen to Episode3 Ways to Improve Classroom Management Practices in the Classroom
Classroom management that is effective creates more time on task for student learning. This creates more rounds of practice to solidify new learning and increase learning outcomes. When teachers are consistent in their classroom management practices, students reap the benefits! This post will explore 3 ways to improve classroom management practices in the classroom. Relationships…
Read Full Post326: Supportive School Culture
Are you wondering how to make your school culture better? This episode is for you! Tune in as Gretchen shares a practical story about her experience with a supportive school culture, and the tips and tricks she uses to make it that much better. Quotables “We as the educators had the choice for how we…
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