Cultivating Equitable Support for Teachers & Students
with CEO Shannon Buerk
Growing up, e2L Founder & CEO Shannon Buerk and her siblings relied on what their neighborhood public schools could offer. The inequities within their district would eventually lead to distinctly different outcomes for her and her younger sister, fueling Shannon's lifelong passion for equity in public education.
Tune in to the Getting Smart Podcast to hear Shannon and podcast host Shawnee Caruthers chat all things teacher support, educational equity, leading with empathy and intention, and more!
Pandemic-related disruptions in learning likely mean that the students coming to you in the 2022-2023 school year might be at very different stages of mastery and engagement – but don’t worry!
e2L Chief of Partner Success Kammi Green takes to the blog to explain how proactive lesson planning with differentiation, autonomy, and the learner at the center will leave you equipped to meet each student where they are, set them on a path toward mastery, and accelerate learning along the way.
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The Long-Term Impact of Coaching New Teachers
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Studies show that new teachers with little or no preparation are more than 2x as likely to leave teaching than those who are fully prepared with high-quality mentors.
As the teacher shortage grows, providing new teachers with intentional support from the get-go is crucial for teacher retention and accelerated student learning.
Don't just take our word for it! Learn how new teacher coaching is transforming classrooms in Spring ISD and Abilene ISD.
Conducting regular 1:1s with your teachers and/or staff is critical for communication and productivity. In the virtual era, here are five ways for leaders to ensure effective meetings.
Now more than ever, teachers need support that will meet them where they are and set them on a path towards growth – a road map to navigate the terrain of teaching.