Sharon Archer on Being a Multi-Classroom Leader

Sharon Archer, a middle school math teacher in Syracuse, NY, discusses what being a multi-classroom leader requires, and what makes it different and more valuable to her team teachers than the standard teacher coach role.

Read Sharon’s related blog post, Want Veteran Teachers to Learn New Things? Show Them Some Love.

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