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Feed Forward, Not Feed Back
One word. That is all it takes to shift an entire leadership mindset. Education has operated within a culture of feedback for decades. Feedback looks back. It analyzes what happened. It often carries judgment, even when unintended. It can feel evaluative, final, and, at times, limiting. Consider a single shift in language and thinking: feed forward. Feed forward does not erase reflection. It reframes purpose. It asks not, “What went wrong?” but “What is possible next?” That o
Catherine Addor
Apr 123 min read


You Didn't See Me Teach
I once entered a classroom for an unannounced observation, following the principles of the Danielson Framework. It was day four or five of a literature project. Students were everywhere, on the floor, at tables, clustered around whiteboards. Drafting skits that represented different moments from the novel they’d been studying. Instead of interrupting, I quietly sat at the teacher’s desk. Her plan book was open, goals and objectives clearly outlined. A stack of graded work wai
Catherine Addor
Jan 163 min read


Fundamental Friday: What Shade of Blue? The Power of Precision in Rubrics
Blue When I explain what an evaluation rubric is (for teachers or any professional context), I often refer to it as the foundation of...
Catherine Addor
Sep 12, 20253 min read
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