Reflective Teaching Bundle
Great teachers whose students make significant growth each year know when and why to use specific instructional strategies to meet their students' needs. Our Breakthrough Teaching quick guides provide teachers with evidence-based insights and guidance on how to design and deliver instruction and activities that capture student interest and engage them in deep, memorable, applicable learning. And the Teacher's Reflective Impact Journal guides teachers through a series of weekly prompts to encourage professional reflection and continuous advancement of their skills and strategies.
Purchase both quick guides and the journal today as a bundle and save 20%.
Series information
A Teacher's Reflective Impact Journal Self-reflection is one of the most powerful habits a teacher can develop. McREL is pleased to bring you the perfect companion to your reflective journey: a guided journal to help you chronicle which classroom practices are going great, which could stand some improvement, and how you’re growing and changing along the way. Have you ever written in a journal or diary before? This is pretty much the same, except it’s focused on your work as a professional educator. The Journal gives you weekly open-ended writing prompts crafted to help you develop new habits of thinking. In repeated succession, you’ll progress through these themes: WOW weeks: Something went well in your teaching this week (it did!). Let’s celebrate it, and then think about why it’s important to you and how you can replicate it. YIKES weeks: Mistakes happen. Turn your mistakes into powerful learning opportunities using the reflective process and plan for a positive outcome next time. GOAL weeks: Identify a particular outcome you want to achieve—such as a skill you’d like to master or a structure you’d like to implement—and plan how you’re going to achieve it. QUESTION weeks: What do you need to know about your students, your professional responsibilities, or education in general? TACKLE A FEAR weeks: Is something holding you back? Confront it and watch your capacity for success increase. Underpinning the journal is the Reflective Cycle—a concept that co-authors Pete Hall and Alisa Simeral (along with Bryan Goodwin, Bj Stone, and Bess Scott) also explored in Pursuing Greatness: Empowering Teachers to Take Charge of Their Professional Growth. |
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Breakthrough Teaching: Planning for Learning If you find yourself (or your team) just “going through the motions” of instructional planning, or if you feel like you’re working harder than ever but some of your students still struggle with learning, then this Breakthrough Teaching™ quick reference guide is for you. When good teachers learn to make the shift from planning for teaching to planning for learning, great things begin to happen with student engagement and learning success. To help you make this breakthrough in your practice, this guide offers teachers lots of quick, practical tips and insights drawn from the following areas:
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Breakthrough Teaching: Assessing for Learning The first guide in this series, A Reflective Teacher’s Guide to Planning for Learning, focused on how effective “breakthrough” level teachers plan their units and lessons to ensure their students will be engaged in active learning and have ample opportunities to practice and deepen their learning. This guide focuses on what breakthrough teachers do as they teach, adjusting their instructional strategies and classroom activities in the moment to meet their students’ learning needs, and what they do after they teach, reflecting at the end of a unit or lesson on what went well and what needs to change next time. Breakthrough Teaching insights to help you:
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Great teachers whose students make significant growth each year know when and why to use specific instructional strategies to meet their students' needs. Our Breakthrough Teaching quick guides provide teachers with evidence-based insights and guidance on how to design and deliver instruction and activities that capture student interest and engage them in deep, memorable, applicable learning. And the Teacher's Reflective Impact Journal guides teachers through a series of weekly prompts to encourage professional reflection and continuous advancement of their skills and strategies.
Purchase both quick guides and the journal today as a bundle and save 20%.
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Alisa Simeral Alisa Simeral has guided reform efforts as a teacher, instructional coach, administrator, professional developer, and leadership mentor in K-12 and adult education settings. Her focus is empowering educators to take charge of their professional learning by developing and refining their metacognitive habits. She is the author of numerous books for educators and consults with schools and education systems worldwide, supporting their work to cultivate reflective practice and shift from cultures of compliance to cultures of commitment. |
A Teacher's Reflective Impact Journal, Pursuing Greatness | |
Bryan Goodwin Bryan Goodwin is president and CEO of McREL International. During his more than two decades at McREL, he has translated research into practice, scanning the world for new insights and best practices on teaching and leading, and has helped educators across the United States and around the world adapt them to address their own local contexts, goals, and needs. A frequent conference presenter, he is the author of numerous books, papers, and articles on research-based practices for effective instruction and school/system leadership, and the power of curiosity for students and adults. Before joining McREL in 1998, Bryan was a college instructor, a high school teacher, and a business journalist. He and his family live in Denver, Colorado. Visit mcrel.org to learn more. |
Balanced Leadership for Powerful Learning, Breakthrough Teaching: Assessing for Learning, Breakthrough Teaching: Planning for Learning, Building a Curious School, Curiosity Works, Instructional Models, Learning That Sticks, Research-Based Instructional Strategies That Work, The 12 Touchstones of Good Teaching, The New Classroom Instruction That Works, Tools for Classroom Instruction That Works, Tools for Igniting Curiosity, Using Brain Science to Make Learning Stick, Pursuing Greatness, Unstuck | |
Mary Smith Mary Smith is a former teacher and curriculum specialist who speaks, coaches, writes, podcasts, and wonders about ways that we can amplify our roles as educators. |
A Teacher's Reflective Impact Journal | |
Pete Hall Pete Hall is a former award-winning school principal and the author of 12 books designed to build individual and leadership capacity. He speaks and consults internationally; when he’s not on the road, he and his family live in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, with their three rambunctious dogs. |
A Teacher's Reflective Impact Journal, Breakthrough Teaching: Assessing for Learning, Breakthrough Teaching: Planning for Learning, Pursuing Greatness |