I could probably spend a few weeks sorting through all of these, so I'm organizing them here now in order to share with those interested (they are so great I didn't want to wait) and to make it easier for me to go back and read them in more detail later.
If you are an ISTE member and haven't joined any of the Professional Learning Networks, here's how to do so:
Log in --> Connect --> Professional Learning Networks --> Join network(s) of interest
Read, learn, share, and grow!
- What is Differentiated Coaching?
- "Deep" Collaboration - When can collaboration truly be "instructional collaboration" and result in changes to teaching and learning?
- Differentiated Coaching book (I have this; it's on my to-read list!)
- Coaching Styles (based on Myers-Briggs Personality Types)
- Role-Playing Activity with Questions
- Coach Case Study: "Coach as Encouraging Sage" (ISFP) (Opposite of this style is "Expert", which is in the book)
- Coach Case Study: "Coach as the Collegial Mentor" (INFP) (Opposite of this style is the "Useful Resource", which is in the book)
- Introducing Students to Learning Styles
- ASCD / Educational Leadership Article on student learning styles: Let Me Learn My Own Way
- My personality type: ISFJ
- Differentiation through personality types: a framework for instruction, assessment, and classroom management book (on my Amazon Wish List)
- Chapter 2 - you can read for free! Titled: "Who you are is how you teach"
- Workshop Activities to do with the book
- Deeper Leadership Coaching Using Type - Webinar (must complete free registration)
- You can't do it all - Article for School Leaders
- Helping Teachers Communicate - Article
- Creating a Coaching Culture for Professional Learning Communities book (on my Amazon Wish List)
- Website includes:
- A ton of PDF handouts that go along with the book - no point in me linking them all here
- Description of 16 types of personality styles
- Student Learning Resources
- Jane Kise TEDxEnola talk: Neuroscience, Jungian Type and Mathematics: Insights into Student Struggles
- A plethora of links, webinars, and resources at Center for School Transformation
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