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We've all heard the advice that we need to "inspect what we expect." But, the way that our training has weaponized this advice in schools is pretty awful. We see the word "inspect" and are told it means that if we want good instruction to happen in our schools, we need to show up with a clipboard and a walkthrough instrument in at least 3 classrooms per day or our entire instructional program will collapse. Builders do walkthrough feedback differently. Discover how to give walkthrough feedback that teachers will welcome and implement #LikeABuilder.
By Robyn Jackson4.6
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We've all heard the advice that we need to "inspect what we expect." But, the way that our training has weaponized this advice in schools is pretty awful. We see the word "inspect" and are told it means that if we want good instruction to happen in our schools, we need to show up with a clipboard and a walkthrough instrument in at least 3 classrooms per day or our entire instructional program will collapse. Builders do walkthrough feedback differently. Discover how to give walkthrough feedback that teachers will welcome and implement #LikeABuilder.

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