The Clipboard Crisis: Do Observations Actually Help Teachers?
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Does your heart drop when you see an administrator walk in with a clipboard, or do you see it as a chance to grow?
In this episode of Ray Talks Live, we’re pulling back the curtain on one of the most stressful rituals in education: the Teacher Observation. After 20 years in the classroom, I’ve seen it all—from the supportive mentors who truly want to help you reach the next generation to the "I Gotcha!" administrators who seem to be looking for a reason to check a "developing" box.
We’re getting real about the "Dog and Pony Show" we all perform when the door opens, and asking the hard questions: Is this process truly beneficial for student learning? What works—and what definitely doesn’t—when it comes to administrative feedback? Join me for a transparent conversation on administrative intent, professional trust, and how we can move from a culture of "gotcha" to a culture of genuine support.
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