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Having difficult conversations with teachers, Ep. 17 of The Coaching Podcast

Have you put off having difficult or sensitive conversations with teachers because you were afraid of how they would go? Maybe you weren't sure how to start or how to address an important topic about issues of identity such as race, gender, or classism. In this episode, I chat with school counselor Stephanie Reyna about some tools and ideas that instructional coaches can use when communicating about difficult topics effectively, in a way that can create lasting change. Have you put off having difficult or sensitive conversations with teachers because you were afraid of how they would go?

Maybe you weren’t sure how to start or how to address an important topic about issues of identity such as race, gender, or classism.

In this episode, I chat with school counselor Stephanie Reyna about some tools and ideas that instructional coaches can use when communicating about difficult topics effectively, in a way that can create lasting change.

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Learn more
Reasons Teachers Might Be Resistant to Change
Coaching Teachers Who Don’t Want You Around
Six Tips for Providing Constructive Feedback to Teachers

Helpful resources 
Positive Digital Notes for Teachers
Coaching in Classrooms
Sticky Note Messages for Instructional Coaches

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