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Expanding Impact & Reach of Each Instructional Coach
Ashley Yazarlou is a Reflective Coach at the Center for Teacher Innovation (CTI) and an EdTech teacher on special assignment in Hemet Unified School District.
Over the course of the 2020-21 school year, Ashley coached 8 teachers, three of whom volunteered to try out TeachFX as part of their CTI inquiry cycle in January and February of 2022. And a 4th teacher was inspired by the other 3 to try it out, and she finished up her March/April inquiry cycle using TeachFX.
Ashley’s experience provided her a framework on how to help teachers create meaningful conversation in the classroom, specifically around what strategies worked to get students talking, what obstacles challenged those endeavors, and how to foster teacher-leader relationships in order to support their professional growth.
Product Spotlight on Featured Moments: How you can make data reflection a daily routine
The Featured Moments insight allows you to do just that. Featured Moments analyzes multiple data points in your lesson and creates one quick and easy-to-read insight of the most engaging moments in your class.
Now you can analyze the most engaging portions of your lesson and use them to create more moments.
Edtech Insiders Podcast - Postcard from Stanford: TeachFX CEO Jamie Poskin
Amazingly, our data shows that, on average, students speak for just 7 seconds per hour of instruction time. Why is this, despite decades of research showing that students need to speak to learn?
The answer is complex. In this interview, Jamie discusses why student talk matters for learning outcomes and equitability. And he shares how TeachFX was created to empower teachers to focus on both student talk — and the specific teaching practices — that can dramatically change both teaching and learning.
Letter from the Founder: TeachFX raises $10M to create more meaningful and equitable classroom discourse
I am incredibly excited to announce today that we’ve brought $10M of new investment into TeachFX. Today, the TeachFX app is real -- doing everything I’d hoped it would back in 2016, and more, using cutting-edge voice AI we’ve developed that analyzes teaching practices such as levels of questioning, use of wait time 1 and 2, and uptake of student contributions.
We’re now in the hands of over 8,500 teachers across every state in the country. Our partnerships with schools and districts are expanding rapidly -- 9x growth in the last year alone. And in our partner districts, license utilization of the TeachFX app is over 100%.
Hemet USD: Towards Teacher-Led Cycles of Inquiry
Educators spend more than 40 hours per year analyzing assessment data. Even though there’s no evidence that doing so changes learning outcomes.
What does change learning outcomes, and learning equity, according to decades of research, is student talk. More specifically, teaching practices that facilitate student engagement in meaningful, equitable, academic conversations.
How can we help teachers foster these kinds of meaningful classroom conversations?
Frequent, Objective, AI-Powered Instructional Feedback Helps Teachers Improve Teaching Practice
When TNTP endeavored to determine what works to help teachers improve, their study found nearly no clear patterns. Except one…
Teachers who receive objective feedback and regular coaching show the most consistent improvements in teaching practice.
The feedback teachers receive is too often not perceived to be objective.
Affirming the way we work at TeachFX, the TNTP study finds that teachers need feedback that they trust to be accurate, objective, and a realistic picture of their teaching practice.
Creating a Culture of Reflection in Our Schools and Districts
Feedback is one of the most powerful influences on teaching and learning. Yet, creating a culture of feedback and reflection is still surprisingly rare, as is data proving its power.
In his entire teaching career, our CEO and founder, Jamie Poskin, was never observed in the classroom. He didn’t once receive feedback from another educator on his teaching practice.
That’s why, in our most recent Office Hours, our own Jamie Poskin and Daniel Bauer of Better Leaders Better Schools facilitated a conversation with educators from around the nation exploring creating a culture of feedback and reflection. Read on for what we learned together…
The Power of Reflection and Feedback to Drive Instructional Leadership
TeachFX Office Hours | The Power of Reflection and Feedback to Drive Instructional Leadership
Featuring Daniel Bauer, Chief Ruckus Maker of Better Leaders Better Schools and Jamie Poskin, CEO and co-founder of TeachFX — and k12 leaders from around the nation
Our Hearts Are With Uvalde
As we all grapple with yesterday’s horrific atrocity in Uvalde, Texas, we are grieving the loss of life, especially that so many young lives were cut short.
We send our condolences to the families who lost loved ones, and to every member of the community who is now experiencing unspeakable grief.
Building Teacher & Instructional Leadership Capacity With Personalized PD
TeachFX Office Hours | Dr. Amanda Conley discusses a first-year principal’s perspective on evolving as an instructional leader, how principals can provide compassionate and candid feedback that helps teachers advance their instructional practices, and how partnering with TeachFX has helped Amanda and her teachers with personalized PL and the objective feedback provided via the TeachFX app.