For many schools, the final product of a teacher observation is a memo or letter to the teacher that contains feedback on the lesson. TeachBoost has always automated the generation of this letter from the comments that you provided during the observation; but as some of you noted this summer, sometimes it needs a final few tweaks to match the quality that teachers are expecting.
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New Letter Editor Gives Full Control Over Feedback
Jason DeRoner
For many schools, the final product of a teacher observation is a memo or letter to the teacher that contains feedback on the lesson. TeachBoost has always automated the generation of this letter from the comments that you provided during the observation; but as some of you noted this summer, sometimes it needs a final few tweaks to match the quality that teachers are expecting.
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TeachBoost Update: A Simpler Platform
Jason DeRoner
You may have noticed a few differences when you logged into TeachBoost to prepare for the upcoming school year. Our chief goal this summer was to simplify TeachBoost analysis and create consistency across your school when it comes to teaching support.
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November 2019 Instructional Coaching Must-Reads
TeachBoost Team
All treats and no tricks from your friends at TeachBoost! From the best of October's weekly coaching roundups: indulge in a few key principles for coaching across buildings, unwrap some steps you can take to move instructional practices forward, bite into the stages of a coaching cycle, spook your building admins with some things they should know about coaching, and more! 👻