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Coaching Practice

Just like a professional athlete has a coach, professional educators need coaches to build and maintain their peak performance. This webinar unpacks how you can use coaching cycles to promote greater educator and student success over time.

Using Action-Oriented, Multi-Layer Coaching

How does coaching at all levels improve instructional growth?

There is a damaging belief that professionals have all the knowledge and skills required to be successful from day one on the job. That simply isn’t realistic.

One critical attribute of professionalism is to always be in the work of learning and improving your craft. Coaching is about amplifying what is working and setting a clear pathway to improve performance over time. Learn how you can use a three-part coaching cycle that includes lesson rehearsal, lesson observation, and learning analysis to promote greater educator and student success over time.

Action Oriented Coaching

What You’ll learn

  • Reflect on the importance of approaching instructional coaching from a systems level to foster student and teacher success.
  • Learn what the essential components are of effective, action-oriented, multi-layer coaching
  • Identify your next steps for implementing these practices

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Related Coaching Resources

Coaching is complex, human work. Luckily, we have a number of free resources available to shape your thinking about how to take your practice to the next level.

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We exist to help school systems facilitate the development of educators and put real opportunity within reach for all students. Whether you want to bring an instructional strategy to life, implement professional learning, or continue sharpening the skills of your educators, we can help.

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