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🪄 📬 This month’s TLT Toolbox 🧰 is a great one. Call it a love letter to instructional growth. Here’s a taste:

💌 An article about one of my go-to coaching questions that shifts teachers’ minds out of stuck places and toward poss
What’s the difference between a ‘Boss’ and a ‘Coach’? 🧐 

One demands compliance; the other builds capacity. Swipe for three quick ways to hand over the reins and empower your staff today. 

1. Ask about Options: Before
Are you ever unsure whether to give a teacher the answer or help them find it themselves? 🤔

In our upcoming free webinar series, we’re diving into the “fork in the road” for instructional leaders: 

Coaching vs. Consulting.

While
What happens when teachers become the learners? 🍎✨

Teach Learn Thrive recently facilitated Instructional Rounds at two incredible schools, St. Agnes (Arlington, Va.) and Holy Redeemer (Kensington, Md.). This isn’t about evaluation or judgment
*Free Webinar Series for Leaders: The Coach Approach to Teacher Growth**

If you’re a school leader, you already know that true transformation happens when teachers feel empowered, capable, and supported.

But here’s the challenge:

How c
We talk a lot about Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and student agency. But here’s the hard truth: You cannot expect students to have agency if their teachers don’t. Leadership is the ‘hidden’ UDL barrier. 

My latest blog
They say teachers are one another’s best resource...

This week the educators at Holy Redeemer School in Kensington are living that mantra. @hrscardinals @adwcathschools 

They’re participating in Instructional Rounds. 

In this practice,
From my family to you and yours, merry Christmas, happy new year, and happy everything! As we head into the holidays, I hope you find time to slow down and savor the moments with the people who mean the most to you. Thank you for being part of the Te
The Myth of Choosing Between Rigor and Student Agency is Costing Us. You can—and must—have both.

Too often, we hear leaders and teachers feel they must sacrifice high standards to make space for student-led learning. The solution lies in

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