5 Starting Points for Supporting Struggling Teachers
Leadership Support | Teacher Support | Virtual Coaching | Mentoring | Sep 28 | Written By Shannon Klaft, M.Ed
Helping struggling teachers is one of the many responsibilities that keep administrators awake at night. There aren’t enough hours in the day to help every teacher tackle every challenge. Administrators know that when a teacher is new to the profession, has changed grade levels, has switched roles, or is new to the school, they must navigate a learning curve. When thinking through how to provide guidance, determining where to start is key.
Here are five starting points for the best route to take:
But what if the rubric just shows a plethora of challenges?
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