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Want to engage your teachers and offer meaningful feedback on instructional practices from day one of the school year? Here’s one way to do it while having some great fun!
Check out this rock-n-roll themed framework created by one of our instructional leaders and implemented via TeachBoost’s customizable teacher observation platform.
This school leader uses this particular framework for classroom walkthroughs during the first ten days of school, and reports that her teachers really enjoy the language because it builds a bridge to having conversations around continuous improvement throughout the year.
Because TeachBoost is built to manage multiple frameworks, rubrics, and forms, it’s easy to transition from here to a more formal observation and feedback cycle.
We’re so happy when educators take full advantage of our platform’s flexibility. We also happen to love rock-n-roll. Win-win!
SchoolStatusSchoolStatus connects educators and families around the topics that matter most. The company partners with K–12 districts to improve attendance, engage families, and build trust so students can succeed. A recognized leader in data-driven attendance and family engagement solutions, SchoolStatus enables districts and educators to engage families with relevant, timely communications and proactive support on important topics including absenteeism, literacy progress, and overall student readiness. Today, SchoolStatus supports districts in all 50 states and serves more than 22 million students nationwide as a trusted partner in driving better student outcomes.
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