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#77 Teaching Channel’s Erika Nielsen Andrew

01.11.2016 - By Brian Sztabnik: English Teacher, Blogger, PodcasterPlay

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Erika Nielsen Andrew is the Chief Academic Officer at Teaching Channel. She started her career as a high school social studies teacher in several Bay Area schools. After a short stint as a high school administrator, she earned her doctorate at University of California, Berkeley, and went on to found and lead several coaching groups at the School of Education, including the Urban Schools Network and the Teaching and Learning Alliance.

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In this episode you will learn:

How she and Teaching Channel are working to make professional learning as invigorating and inspiring as can be.

Where she began her career and how it ultimately led to a career at Teaching Channel.

Why we need to open the doors on more classrooms

The two similarities between coaching athletes and coaching teachers

Two sure-fire ways to give feedback to large numbers of students

How Teaching Channel establishes its culture of respect and collaboration

The primary reason why most professional development is inadequate

The struggles teachers still face with the Common Core

The 3 easy things any teacher can do when they first arrive on Twitter chat

Why a personal passion outside of the classroom is so important inside the classroom

Follow Erika Nielsen Andrew on Twitter @thenewready

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