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Hey April,
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE your video blog! I totally agree with you that in a school setting where there can be many uncertainties day to day, it can be quite overwhelming and difficult to stay focused. Having a goal, such as yours will allow you to reflect each day on how focused and committed you were to your goals of helping teachers. As a coach, I had a clipboard with everyone in my building's name, if I interacted, had a conversation, provided support, modeled a lesson, participated in a team meeting, basically anything, I documented with a mark by that person's name for the week. It served as a great visual of where my focus had been for the week and allowed me to be intentional if I had not supported others in ways I initially planned to. Whatever way you decide to stay focused, I know one thing is true - YOU WILL BE A SUPPORTIVE COACH!
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Jornea
Thank you Jornea! I have created my form and it is on my clipboard!! Thank you so much for the words of encouragement!
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