Increasing Impact in Classrooms, While Making Teachers’ Lives Easier

Fifteen schools participate in TeachUNITED coaching to improve learning outcomes

"TeachUNITED has strived to understand the local contexts, to understand how different figures operate." - Jesús Darío Loeza, Secretary of Education, Yucatán, Mexico

CONCORD, NH — Educators throughout the state are learning how to engage students, communicate better and reach instructional improvement goals through an innovative program with TeachUNITED

Fifty-two teachers from fifteen schools recently completed year one of the TeachUNITED Coaching for Impact Program .pdf Icon, which offers rural schools with individualized professional development for their leadership teams and educators. 

“By designing lessons that encourage student engagement and support student interest, educators are making real strides to improve student outcomes. The feedback we are receiving is both positive and uplifting, reaffirming that teachers are finding the work to be sincere and purposeful,” said Frank Edelblut, education commissioner.  

Heather Hiebsch, CEO of TeachUNITED, says the teachers and school leaders participating in the program already have very solid instructional practices, but are using their time with TeachUNITED coaches to dig in and apply strategies and efficiencies in their classroom. 

“In other words, making teachers’ lives easier while increasing the impact in their classrooms,” explained Hiebsch. “To have an administrator say, ‘I walk into my teachers’ classrooms and the energy is different. The students are more engaged, and the teachers are collaborating,’ just underscores the power of effective professional learning. Together, we’re making a tangible impact on education in the state.”

The program is designed to support teachers and rural school leaders with strategies necessary to set and reach ambitious student goals by highlighting strategies for mindset, data-driven instruction, personalized learning and student engagement.

Testimonials from the Henry W. Moore School in Candia: 

  • “TeachUNITED has completely changed my entire world for how we approach mistakes in my classroom. I always struggle with helping students realize it’s OK to make mistakes when I struggle with that myself. It helped me specifically with math instruction. I was always concerned with getting them to the right strategy and answer, but now I let them guide the conversation and see what mistakes they catch. It’s just changed the way we work through math problems altogether.” – Teacher Hannah Withee. 
  • “Some of the strategies really are just basic, good practice. Some of them are things we need to be reminded of. It’s a valuable experience for both new teachers and teachers who have been in the practice for twenty-some years. There’s something for everyone to learn.” – Principal Becky Wing.

Talk With a Nurse Today!

Mauris blandit aliquet elit, eget tincidunt nibh pulvinar a. Vestibulum ant

Subscribe

Mauris blandit aliquet elit, eget tincidunt nibh pulvinar a. Vestibulum ant

About the Author

Joanna Watkins

Follow Us

Related Posts

A STEAM-Powered Partnership Improving Teaching at Scale

We were thrilled to welcome Claudia Amaya, an education thought leader and TeachUNITED training alumna, to the TU Podcast a couple of months ago. As a TU graduate, a PhET Professional Development Coach, and a STEAM expert, Claudia is now co-leading a teacher training program in partnership with the TU team and impacting an estimated 24,000 students!

“TeachUNITED is a Powerhouse!”

Curious about what it’s like to be an educator participating in TeachUNITED’s teacher training program? Kenyan teacher Patriciah Mutuku says “I have taken several professional development courses as an educator, but the TeachUnited program surpassed them all.” Read on to learn how Patriciah harnessed the training to take her teaching to the next level.

The Importance of Practical, Contextualized Teacher Training

TeachUNITED was honored to have kicked off season two of our podcast with an interview with Jesús Darío Loeza of the Secretary of Education of Yucatán, Mexico. Within this conversation on teacher professional development, we asked him about our partnership with the government and its impact in Yucatán.

Welcome Lego Foundation Leader Diego Adame

TeachUNITED is honored to introduce the newest addition to our board of directors, Diego Adame. A Mexican national, Diego brings with him over 15 years of experience in the social and philanthropic sector and a belief in the power of education.

Q&A with Heather Hiebsch

CEO and Co-Founder of TeachUNITED, Heather Hiebsch, recently sat down with Sally Bloomberg, a member of the 2021 Harvard Advanced Leadership Iniative Cohort. Sally and Heather discussed the work TeachUNITED is doing with teachers to address disparities in education.

Comments

0 Comments