
Hannah Tills
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Hannah Tills is a K-5 instructional coach in Ohio. Before returning to her home state, she taught in public schools in both Washington, DC, and suburban Maryland. In her work, Hannah hopes to help students develop empathy, find their own voice, and feel empowered to create a more just world. Follow Hannah on Twitter @hannah_tills.
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What I Learned About Having a Difficult Conversation
Hannah Tills writes an authentic reflection of a difficult coaching conversation that did not go well. In this must-read for all leaders who have wished a conversation had gone differently, Hannah shares reminders of how to approach the tough conversations so they will be effective.
Meaning Makers
Josie Stewart and Hannah Tills push against the adage that “early readers are focused solely on learning to decode, while later readers are making meaning.” Instead they remind us of the beautiful way all readers are meaning makers.
Transforming Our Own Professional Learning
Hannah Tills and Josie Stewart were inspired by Elena Aguilar’s work about transformational coaching. They share ways to be vulnerable when trying a new coaching technique with teachers, as well as the powerful outcome of implementing new reflective practice ideas.
Capturing Meeting Notes to Boost Accountability
Hannah Tills and Josie Stewart discovered a template to help boost accountability after a planning session with a teacher.
Humanizing Data
Hannah Tills and Josie Stewart share a way to open data conversations that humanizes the process and encourages everyone to dig deeper to examine each student’s whole story.
Informational Poetry
Hannah Tills and Josie Stewart teach students to write informational poetry. They remind us that poetry can serve as a mentor text in many units and does not have to be siloed in its own unit.
Energizing Yourself
Hannah Tills and Josie Stewart give practical ways instructional coaches can refuel their energy levels.
Taking a Stance: Supporting Opinions in Primary Writers
Josie Stewart and Hannah Tills expand their view of opinion writing to taking a stance, and are reminded of the power of choice and honoring student passions and interests. At the same time, students are reminded that their voice is heard and their opinions matter.
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