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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Shelly Lansford

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Google CEO: "Everybody Needs a Coach" - 0 views

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    Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google interviewed by Fortune Magazine series called "The Best Advice I Ever Got"
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The Instructional Coaching Virtual Conference - 0 views

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    Jane Kise Topic: Tools for Assessing Personality Type in the Classroom
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Instructional Coaching - 0 views

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    Instructional Coach materials
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Instructional Coaching Institute, Level 2 - 0 views

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    October 6-8, 2011 University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Registration for this event is available using the following forms. MS Word PDF
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Middle School Math Coaching Menu - 1 views

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    Choose from a variety of options. Mix and match to design a meal that appeals to you.
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Ci2 Protocol Mathematics - 0 views

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    SIMPLY THE BEST INSTRUCTIONAL COACHING AND SUPPORT TOOL ON THE MARKET TODAY.
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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.
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Steve Barkley on two beliefs that should underscore coaching - 1 views

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    In this video Steve Barkley discusses the two beliefs that underscore coaching. The first is that educators should be observed once a week and receive feedback. The second is that the most skilled educators should be coached the most.
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Steve Barkley discusses the 4 types of teacher relationships - 0 views

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    Steve talks about how coaching can affect the culture of a school, and how the culture of a school can affect coaching. In this video he discusses the 4 types of teacher relationships. The 4 types are parallel play, adversarial, congenial, and collegial.
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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

Steve Barkley in Types of Coaching part two - 1 views

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    In this clip, Steve Barkley begins talking about the importance of technical feedback. He states that coaching should be built around supporting current staff development programs. Next, Steve discusses collegial coaching and its emphasis on relationships. The clip concludes with Steve reinforcing the idea that coaching can improve relationships among teachers.
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