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EdHotTake: All Students Can Be Great, It Starts With Great Teachers
20th August 2024 • Schoolin' Around • Schoolin' Around by Branching Minds
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In this conversation, Larissa interviews Jorge Valenzuela, an educator, coach, speaker, and author, about his journey in the education innovation space. They discuss the importance of collaboration and openness to change in ensuring that all students have the support they need. The conversation explores the concept of instructional innovation and its importance in education. The importance of building a culture of collaboration and the role of shared agreements in fostering innovation are discussed. The need for personalized feedback and the five essential elements of core instruction are also emphasized.

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Jorge Valenzuela's Website

Books by Jorge

Jorge's Podcast

Teacher Collaboration Article

Tier 1 Core Instruction Article

Core Instruction Guide

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Takeaways:

  • Collaboration and openness to change are essential in providing support for all students in education.
  • Being a transformational leader involves having the knowledge and skills to improve in one's craft and helping others do the same.
  • Professional development should be led by educators who have firsthand experience with the tools and strategies they teach.
  • Innovation in education requires a willingness to take risks and embrace new ideas.
  • Action research is an underutilized method for refining teaching practices.
  • Building a culture of collaboration and establishing shared agreements are crucial for fostering innovation.
  • Personalized feedback and the five essential elements of core instruction are key to supporting teachers.
  • Instructional innovation is an ongoing iterative process that requires support and resources from administrators.

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