• TeachBoost at BETT 2014 in London!

    Jill Lubow

    Peter Stein, TeachBoost's Chief Business Officer, is across the pond at BETT 2014, the world's leading learning technology event, showcasing our instructional leadership platform. We'll be sharing his reflections from the field, as well as any insights gleaned from our Learn Live session, Edtech Incubator – Supporting Teacher Entrepreneurs and Startups, taking place on Saturday morning. The session will be led by The Education Foundation, the UK's education think-tank, and is guaranteed to be engaging and inspiring.

    BETT 2014 London

    Are you attending BETT? Come to our session! And we'd love to hear your thoughts on the event, so if you're live-tweeting, include @teachboost in your posts and we'll follow your adventures.

  • The TeachBoost Video Debut!

    Jill Lubow

    We're excited to announce that TeachBoost now has an animated video that showcases how we work with instructional leaders and school districts to transform the teacher observation and feedback process into a streamlined, efficient, effective system for improving instructional quality.

  • Happy Holidays from TeachBoost!

    Jill Lubow

    TeachBoost 2013 Holiday Card

    It's been an incredible year for TeachBoost, and 2014 is poised to be even better. Thank you to the teachers, school leaders, and organizations who inspire us to keep building effective, exceptional instructional leadership solutions. We couldn't do it without you.

  • Need Help with TeachBoost? Here's How to Get It!

    Jason DeRoner

    It's our number one priority to ensure that all schools that use TeachBoost have the necessary help at their disposal when needed. Questions come up—and we understand the need for quick answers to get you on your way. That's why we have several different methods to get help when you need it, as described below.

  • 2013-14 NYCDOE Requirements on TeachBoost

    Jason DeRoner

    It's been a wild summer for New York City's nearly 1800 public schools. TeachBoost has been hard at work to ensure we can help you manage the change to the city's teacher evaluation system. We've summarized all of the changes you'll notice this year.

  • TeachBoost Teacher Observation Updates

    Jason DeRoner

    The teacher observation process is one of the core pieces of TeachBoost, and through your feedback we've been able to update some of the workflow to make it very clear where each observation is in the process of ultimately delivering it to the teacher. These changes allow you to control each part of the process, from notifying your principal (or other stakeholders) to releasing the observation and notifying the teacher.

  • Action Steps for Goals, Peer Observation!

    Jason DeRoner

    Today marks the release of a dozen or so feature improvements, updates, and general bug fixes to TeachBoost, most of which are outlined below. Notable updates include a brand new goals page, the ability for teachers to complete forms, and fine tune control over how teachers interact with each form template.

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