The 98% Problem | A Conversation with Matt Stone
In this engaging conversation, Shane Leaning and Jim Thompson welcome Matt Stone, lead-author of Teaching Walkthrus to discuss the challenges and…
Watch & listenIn this episode of "Coaching Done Well," Shane Leaning and Jim Thompson engage in a lively discussion about the unpredictable nature of weather, particularly focusing on snow and typhoons, as they share personal anecdotes from their respective locations. The conversation transitions into a deeper reflection on coaching practices, emphasizing the importance of video coaching as a tool for self-reflection and professional growth. Jim highlights the need for educators to engage in meaningful conversations about their teaching practices, advocating for a shift from traditional evaluation methods to more supportive, collaborative approaches that prioritize student success and well-being.
As the episode progresses, Shane and Jim delve into the controversial topic of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and learning styles, questioning their validity in educational settings. They discuss the potential risks of reintroducing outdated concepts into modern coaching and teaching practices. The episode concludes with a call for educators to confront ineffective methodologies and embrace evidence-based practices that truly enhance learning outcomes. Overall, the conversation is rich with insights on coaching, reflection, and the evolving landscape of education.
In this engaging conversation, Shane Leaning and Jim Thompson welcome Matt Stone, lead-author of Teaching Walkthrus to discuss the challenges and…
Watch & listenIn this engaging conversation, the hosts and guests explore the multifaceted world of coaching in education. They discuss the purpose behind their book, the…
Watch & listenThe conversation explores the shift from traditional work methods rooted in the industrial age to more dynamic and collaborative approaches necessary for…
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