S4 E5 - The Key to Successfully Implementing a New Program in Your School
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What if implementing a new teaching program could transform your school's instructional practices and student outcomes? Promise kept! Join us on the Structured Literacy Podcast as we unpack the critical elements of successfully rolling out these initiatives. From meticulous planning to effective execution, we guide you through the journey educators will undertake—from initial excitement to achieving high commitment and skill levels. We tackle common pitfalls, such as merging old and new methods, and share best practices for making thoughtful decisions about what to retain and discard.
In the next segment, we focus on establishing strong instruction within the critical first four to six weeks of a new program. Discover how regular check-ins, video reviews, and collaborative feedback sessions can help maintain consistency and build fluency among teachers. We emphasize the importance of continuous coaching and structured staff meetings to keep educators motivated and accountable. Finally, learn how to foster a culture of growth by encouraging experimentation and learning from challenges, using existing support structures to elevate teaching and learning practices. Tune in for your comprehensive guide to ensuring the successful implementation of new teaching programs in your school.
While evidence-informed programs are seen in many schools, this doesn't make adopting evidence-informed practices effortless or stress-free. The Reading Success in the Early Primary Years Teach Along will give you the confidence to make nuanced decisions about early reading instruction, regardless of the program your school uses, and get the best outcome for every student.
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