Teacher Training and Supervision for a New Hybrid School Rebecca Foley hosts the Hybrid School Builders Podcast and shares an overview of how to train and supervise teachers, especially in the months before opening a new hybrid school. She emphasizes hiring for mission fit, energy with kids, and increasing subject-matter expertise for older grades, rather than relying only on paper qualifications. For established programs, she recommends budgeting to pay new hires to shadow experienced teachers and optionally creating a paid mentor-teacher system over the summer. For a first-year launch without existing classes to observe, she suggests planning 10–15 hours of training per teacher covering logistics and safety (building walkthroughs, doors/bathrooms, cleanup, restricted areas), curriculum training, and classroom management aligned with the school’s educational and behavior philosophy. She advises distilling management philosophy into clear, practical principles and scenarios, encouraging discussion, and ensuring alignment during interviews. Training should include early access to curriculum materials, possible one-on-one curriculum meetings, and requirements like CPR/first aid, clearances, and mandated reporter training. She recommends structuring training across early-summer new-hire sessions, one-on-one curriculum deep dives in mid/late summer, and an in-service week immediately before school starts for logistics, practice lessons, schedules, and team-building. Ongoing support should include the director’s regular presence in classrooms, proactive coaching and early issue correction, an annual evaluation (with teacher self-evaluation), periodic check-ins such as monthly lunches, and focused monthly staff meetings that alternate between logistics and professional development.
00:00 Welcome to the Hybrid School Builders Podcast (Mission & What You’ll Learn)
00:56 Today’s Topic: Teacher Training Before You Open
01:46 Hiring for Fit: Energy, Mission Alignment, and Subject Expertise
03:40 Best Practice for Future Years: Shadowing + Mentor Teacher Stipends
06:53 First-Year Reality: Summer Prep Hours & Why Training Matters
08:07 What to Cover: Logistics, Safety, Curriculum, and Classroom Management
10:41 Management Philosophy Without Overwhelm (Scenarios + Buy-In)
16:59 Curriculum Training That’s Hands-On: Sample Lessons & One-on-Ones
19:43 Compliance Checklist: CPR/First Aid, Clearances, Mandated Reporting
20:24 How to Schedule Training: Early Summer + In-Service Week
23:38 Beyond Training: Coaching, Presence, and Supportive Evaluations
27:52 Ongoing Rhythm: Monthly Check-Ins, Staff Meetings, and Wrap-Up