
Monitoring Instruction in a Virtual Environment: How to “Walkthrough” Online
If you are like most school administrators, you have little to no experience supervising virtual classrooms. In a “normal” year, being an instructional leader

If you are like most school administrators, you have little to no experience supervising virtual classrooms. In a “normal” year, being an instructional leader
Having experienced and highly qualified teachers is important for educational outcomes. Teacher quality has a significant effect on educational outcomes, even when considering other factors
Classroom walkthroughs are one of the most important forms of teacher evaluation in modern schools. To ensure effective evaluations, it’s helpful to have a variety
Many principals are aware of how important formal and informal classroom walkthroughs are. It gives principals first-hand knowledge of exactly what is going on in
Principals are an integral part of the education system. While teachers are in charge of educating students and making sure that they meet education standards,
Principals are in charge of running the school and making sure that students are learning the curriculum. Students learn from their teachers in the classroom
By Abbie Cooter The use of audiovisual (AV) technologies has been a growing trend in the educational sector for a long time now. Oleg Podolskiy, a
Professional development is an important part of making sure that your teachers are well suited for success in the classroom. An integral part of teacher
Educators and school administrators make mistakes. And most of them are quite common. We’ll be taking a look at the seven evaluation mistakes that you’ll
Given that online schooling has become the norm for much of the country, there is a stark need for educators and administrators to update their

Classroom walkthroughs are a tool to observe teaching as it occurs in a learning environment. Classroom walkthroughs are usually performed by administrators, teachers, or other

Despite what many think, classroom observations are more difficult and complex than they appear. Classroom observers need to be on the lookout for several interacting