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How instructional coaches talk to teachers and provide feedback matters A LOT!!! In this episode, Hillary McCaskey from Enneagram and Coaching joins me to discuss providing feedback to Enneagram personality types. This episode is part of our new series, Relationships, Resistance, and Rookies!
During the conversation, we discuss how to customize feedback for each of the 9 Enneagram personality types. Hillary explains the key characteristics of each Enneagram type, including how this might show up in the workplace. We talk about the challenges coaches may encounter when offering feedback to teachers who fall into a different type than us and how the Enneagram sets itself apart from other personality tests. You’ll discover the best and worst ways to provide feedback to each Enneagram type. Along the way, you'll hear personal stories from both of us, including how being an Enneagram 1 shapes my coaching style. Listen now to this important discussion to learn how to build stronger relationships and reduce teacher resistance by understanding the 9 Enneagram types!
-Chrissy Beltran
Buzzing with Ms. B Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/buzzingwithmsb/
Buzzing with Ms. B TpT - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Chrissy-Beltran-Buzzing-With-Ms-B
Instructional Coach Binder Megapack – Editable Forms, Calendars, Planning Tools - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/product/instructional-coach-binder-megapack-editable-forms-calendars-planning-tools
Free Five-Day Challenge: Coaching Resistant Teachers - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/resistance
Instructional Coaching with Ms. B Show Notes - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/Episode205
Thank you for listening to Buzzing with Ms. B: The Coaching Podcast. If you love the show, share it with a coach who would love it too, subscribe to this podcast, or leave me a review on iTunes! It’s free and it helps others find this show, too. Happy coaching!
Podcast produced by Fernie Ceniceros
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How instructional coaches talk to teachers and provide feedback matters A LOT!!! In this episode, Hillary McCaskey from Enneagram and Coaching joins me to discuss providing feedback to Enneagram personality types. This episode is part of our new series, Relationships, Resistance, and Rookies!
During the conversation, we discuss how to customize feedback for each of the 9 Enneagram personality types. Hillary explains the key characteristics of each Enneagram type, including how this might show up in the workplace. We talk about the challenges coaches may encounter when offering feedback to teachers who fall into a different type than us and how the Enneagram sets itself apart from other personality tests. You’ll discover the best and worst ways to provide feedback to each Enneagram type. Along the way, you'll hear personal stories from both of us, including how being an Enneagram 1 shapes my coaching style. Listen now to this important discussion to learn how to build stronger relationships and reduce teacher resistance by understanding the 9 Enneagram types!
-Chrissy Beltran
Buzzing with Ms. B Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/buzzingwithmsb/
Buzzing with Ms. B TpT - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Chrissy-Beltran-Buzzing-With-Ms-B
Instructional Coach Binder Megapack – Editable Forms, Calendars, Planning Tools - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/product/instructional-coach-binder-megapack-editable-forms-calendars-planning-tools
Free Five-Day Challenge: Coaching Resistant Teachers - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/resistance
Instructional Coaching with Ms. B Show Notes - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/Episode205
Thank you for listening to Buzzing with Ms. B: The Coaching Podcast. If you love the show, share it with a coach who would love it too, subscribe to this podcast, or leave me a review on iTunes! It’s free and it helps others find this show, too. Happy coaching!
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