How to Teach for Justice When Facts Don’t Seem to Matter

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

Get ready because today I am discussing theory and practical steps for teaching for justice while being able to differentiate between questions of fact and questions of policy. We start off with dividing issues into two categories Empirical questions- those that have a clear answer-teaching the history Policy questions- what to do with the facts and how to respond Then … Read More

How to Pay for Your Professional Development

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

Today, I am discussing how to pay for your professional development for yourself or for a teacher, and new funding initiatives and how to use them. Effective professional development enables leaders and teachers to develop the knowledge and skills they need to address students’ learning challenges. I cover Title I and Title II funding which are the most common funding … Read More

nclusive Campus Leadership Teams with Taryn Givan

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

  Understanding the experiences of children without judging them is a move we need to make in order to be sure that all children get the education they need and deserve. In this episode I talk with Taryn Givan about Campus Leadership Teams as part of her program called Leader in Me. Leader in Me aims to empower more educators with … Read More

Co-Creating Observation Look Fors

Lindsay LyonsTime for Teachership Podcast

In this episode, we are talking about look fors, co-constructing them with teachers, and how you can make them clear for your students.   Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share!   Want more? Follow me on: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Twitter: @lindsayblyons Read episode blog here. Episode Freebie: Establishing Observation Look Fors Rubric For more support on instructional coaching … Read More