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From Evaluator to Thought Partner: The Leadership Shift That Changes Everything
Every math teacher I know has experienced some version of this moment. The principal walks into the room. The teacher feels it immediately — the back of the neck, the small adjustment in voice, the way the lesson suddenly feels like it’s being performed rather than taught. Students notice too, even if they can’t name what changed. Twenty minutes later the principal is gone, and the teacher spends the rest of the day waiting for the email. Can you stop by my office? When the c
Pamela Seda
Jun 36 min read


What School Leaders Need to Know Before — and After — a Math Classroom Observation
Dr. Pamela Seda · Mathematics Education Consultant Every school leader I've ever worked with has stood in the back of a math classroom and felt some version of the same quiet discomfort: something about this lesson isn't quite right — but I can't put my finger on it. The students are working. The teacher is teaching. The curriculum is district-approved. The answers on the board are correct. And yet, something feels off. Most principals walk out of that classroom and say nothi
Pamela Seda
Apr 215 min read
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