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Michelle Krill

ASCD Express 7.01 - Establishing a Context for Coaching - 0 views

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    Coaching without a context bars schools and districts from experiencing their full potential for instructional improvement. Successful coaching initiatives clearly articulate the roles and expectations of coaching, the expertise coaches need, how coaching relates to the overall shared vision of a school or district, and the fact that professional inquiry is valued and generative across all job levels....
Shelly Lansford

Kansas Coaching Project | Instructional Coaching - 0 views

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    NEW! Radical Learners Blog by Jim Knight! Read the Blog: Instructional Coaching Institute, Level 1 August 8-10, 2011 October 3-5, 2011More info... Instructional Coaching Institute, Level 2 August 11-13, 2011 October 6-8, 2011More info... Instructional Coaching Conference October 10-12, 2011More info...
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    Change is complicated... Instructional coaches can help alleviate some of the burden of change. Instructional coaches are on-site professional developers who teach educators how to use proven teaching methods.
Shelly Lansford

ERLC - Instructional Coaching: Coaching for the Coaches of Coaches - 1 views

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    "District Leaders who are leading and supporting Instructional Coaches, District Leaders considering initiating an Instructional Coaching Program ABOUT THIS LEARNING OPPORTUNITY Jim Knight has supported numerous districts in initiating and implementing an instructional coaching program. In this learning opportunity Jim will share stories about other districts coaching initiatives - what has worked and why, what has not been as successful and why."
Shelly Lansford

The Big Four - Get connected to the best resources for The Big Four - 0 views

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    The Big Four Community Ning is a year round learning network to support Instructional Coaches, Classroom Teachers and Educational Leaders. Created by Kansas Coaching Project Sep 9, 2009 at 10:05pm. Last updated by Kansas Coaching Project Sep. 10, 2009. Added by Kansas Coaching Project
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    The Big Four Community Ning is a year round learning network to support Instructional Coaches, Classroom Teachers and Educational Leaders. Created by Kansas Coaching Project Sep 9, 2009 at 10:05pm. Last updated by Kansas Coaching Project Sep. 10, 2009. Added by Kansas Coaching Project
Shelly Lansford

Five Things to Consider Before Becoming an Instructional Coach | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Instructional coaching works, or rather, it can work when conditions are right. Perhaps because some principals and district leaders have seen the impact that an effective coach can have, a handful of coaching positions still exist in this era of extreme budget cuts.
Shelly Lansford

Human Resources - Licensed Evaluation Handbook - 1 views

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    Instructional Coach ~ Instructional Coach Rubric ~ Instructional Coach Performance Documentation Form ~ Instructional Coach Evaluation Form
Shelly Lansford

On Coaches - 0 views

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    Leadership for Coaching takes the viewer inside five PAHSCI high schools where school-based and district-based leaders share how they have created and sustained high quality instructional coaching in their schools. This video shows 5 high school teachers and their coaches using the Before/During/After (BDA) instructional coaching model.
Shelly Lansford

Steve Barkley in Types of Coaching part three - 0 views

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    Steve Barkley defines challenge coaching as a group of educators solving a problem or responding to an opportunity. Steve then describes how technical coaching, collegial coaching, and challenge coaching can be brought together. Steve also discusses how videotaping and coaching feedback of lessons can be used to create high value learning.
Shelly Lansford

Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - Interview With Superintendent Pam M... - 0 views

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    Two days ago, The New Yorker Magazine published a lengthy and important article on "coaching" and featured the instructional coaching program at the Albemarle County School District in Virgina. Since that time, I've written two related posts (Now, This Is What I Call Professional Development!
Shelly Lansford

Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - The Best Resources On "Instructiona... - 2 views

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    "Atul Gawande's feature article The New Yorker this week, Personal Best: Top athletes and singers have coaches. Should you?, has sure sparked a lot of discussion this week on instructional coaches. I thought I'd bring together a few of what I consider the best resources on the topic."
Shelly Lansford

Learning is Growing - 0 views

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    Instructional Coaching programs are usually initiated because a school/district/or outside agency has a DREAM or vision to add instructional coaching positions as a support system for the educators in the building. Coaching can be somewhat of an isolated position, especially if there are minimal coaches at a school.
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    I was unable to attend the School Administrators of Iowa Conference this year due to a broken foot. (A lovely souvenir from a day-trip to Put-In-The-Bay, Ohio.) In order to archive tweets I tried Storify. This was my first attempt with this format. I am not sure I used the process correctly.
Shelly Lansford

Coaching Chronicles: What is an Instructional Coach? - 0 views

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    Whether I am introducing myself to someone new at the ballfield or at church, I always say that I am an instructional coach at Chets Creek Elementary. Most times I am met with blank stares. The courageous ones ask, "What is that?" "Do you teach?"
Shelly Lansford

Instructional Coaching for Coaches - 3 views

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    A Series via Webinar and In Person with Jim Knight
Shelly Lansford

Steve Barkley in Types of Coaching part one - 0 views

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    In this video, Steve starts out talking about the importance of creating a coaching culture where teachers are coaching each other. He uses the metaphor of plate spinning to discuss how to begin this culture. Steve then introduces the three types of coaching in general and discusses technical coaching in specific.
Shelly Lansford

Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud: INSTRUCTIONAL COACHES\' REQUESTS TO PRINCIPALS - 0 views

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    Recently I spent a day with a district wide group of instructional coaches working on the school improvement plans for their buildings. We used a backwards plan beginning with the identification of specific student growth that they wanted as a goal. Then they identified what student actions/work would be needed to produce that learning.
Shelly Lansford

Instructional Coaching - 0 views

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    Instructional coaches are on-site professional developers who teach educators how to use proven instructional methods. To be successful in this role, coaches must be skilled in a variety of roles, including public relations guru, communicator extraordinaire, master organizer and, of course, expert educator.
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