It is beginning to expand outside the initial concept of
coach as instructional coach, to administrators and teachers learning to use coaching with staff and students.
Not exact matches
The pedagogical techniques that prevail at EL schools and that Turnaround's
instructional coaches emphasize in their work are connected to a larger trend in education today, known colloquially
as deeper learning.
She also serves
as an
instructional coach to the chef instructors, and provides ongoing formative evaluation of all programs and materials.
Teachers said
coaches came to schools with PowerPoint presentations to push
instructional trends such
as Writing is Thinking with Strategic Inquiry.
In my job
as an
instructional technology
coach at a middle school, I give weekly staff development on Wednesday.
You can select a focus with your
coach ahead of time, and then your
coach can takes objective notes to be used in later conversations
as you look for strengths, determine how students are responding to different
instructional methods, and look for opportunities to up your game to the next level.
Like successful business executives, winning
coaches, and triumphant politicians, good school leaders have traditionally been viewed
as standouts — not because of their expertise in
instructional practice (which, after all, is what their business is all about), but because of their individual character traits and actions, «in the heroic American tradition of charismatic leadership,» exlains Elmore.
Worked for Kaplan K - 12 Educational Corporation
as a Middle School
Instructional Literacy
Coach in LA Unified.
Andrew has been
as a classroom teacher,
instructional coach and online teacher.
Created by Jobs for the Future, «this framework was designed specifically for Early College high schools
as a way to quickly raise the students» proficiency and college readiness,» explains Donna Engelhart, a Trinidad Garza
instructional coach.
Instructional coaches connect teachers
as well
as ideas.
Throughout her 25 - year career
as a network leader,
instructional coach, teacher and consultant, Hillary has drawn on her social and emotional skills to help organizations, schools, and teachers improve performance by framing issues, building teams, leading difficult conversations, and facilitating problem solving.
His experiences
as a classroom teacher,
instructional coach, school leader, district administrator and consultant have provided him with the foundation necessary to understand first - hand the needs of students and educators.
Dr. Rajagopal has been a teacher for 8 years
as well
as an
instructional coach for fellow teachers.
Teams of directors, leaders, and those who are responsible for directly supporting teachers in their work, such
as instructional coaches, supervisors, or teachers who take on leadership roles
Finally, it will offer an 8 - step blueprint for implementing an
instructional coaching model, either
as a pilot or in a system - wide capacity.
Teachers openly and honestly ask for help from colleagues, the
instructional coach, or administration
as needed.
Last fall, my high school handed iPads to each student in the building, and I began my journey
as the school's
Instructional Technology
Coach.
«Although there are efforts to create teams of teachers to improve teaching and learning in schools, only recently has there been a broad effort to appoint expert teachers
as instructional coaches or teacher leaders,» Johnson says.
City has served
as a teacher,
instructional coach, principal, and consultant, in each role focused on helping all children, and the educators who work with them, realize their full potential.
The
Instructional Leadership strand is designed for individuals who have taught at least three years, seek to increase their knowledge of instruction and curriculum in their subject area (science, mathematics or social studies) or English Language Arts (ELA) at the elementary and secondary levels, and are interested in finding ways to extend their influence beyond the classroom into areas such
as coaching, curriculum development or teacher research.
«This framework was designed specifically for Early College high schools — which serve low - income and minority students —
as a way to quickly raise the students» proficiency and college readiness,» explains Donna Engelhart, a Trinidad Garza
instructional coach.
But
as Christopher spent time on the DCPS website, he saw opportunities for high - performing teachers to become
instructional coaches — just what he was looking for.
Other have taken on school - wide roles
as instructional leaders, curriculum developers, content
coaches, department directors, educational coordinators, ESL coordinators, guidance counselors, and heads of schools.
Frequent observations and feedback help teachers view the administrator
as a colleague, an ally, and a valuable
instructional improvement
coach.
In short, while we know our veteran teachers want to plan specifically, give directions explicitly, and offer student support intentionally, we also know they could probably offer teachable moments to the novice teachers
as well
as the
instructional coach.
As a designer, analyst, author, and facilitator who writes about evidence - based organizational learning, she
coaches trainers,
Instructional Designers, instructors, and experts to build valuable instruction.
The principals» role evolved from pure evaluation to a dual role in which, by incorporating
instructional coaching, the principal served
as both evaluator and formative assessor of a teacher's
instructional practice.
By
instructional leadership, we mean the principal's capacity to: 1) offer a vision for instruction that will inspire the faculty; 2) analyze student performance data and make sound judgments
as to which areas of the curriculum need attention; 3) make good judgments about the quality of the teaching in a classroom based on analysis of student work; 4) recognize the elements of sound standards - based classroom organization and practice; 5) provide strong
coaching to teachers on all of the foregoing; 6) evaluate whether
instructional systems in the school are properly aligned; and 7) determine the quality and fitness of
instructional materials.
Teachers work with an
instructional technology
coach to explore various uses of technology, such
as Google docs or Edmodo to encourage online collaboration.
Most districts urge or require that consulting teachers return to the classroom once their term is over, though some continue to work
as teacher leaders and take positions such
as instructional coach or staff developer.
Coaching: Have an
instructional specialist available periodically in the classroom to provide support and suggestions
as the teacher tries new strategies.
Likewise,
instructional coaches should be included
as part of the evaluation process.
In addition to
instructional coaches,
as mentioned above, peers can offer valuable insights to help teachers improve their practice.
I talked to finance managers, operations people, HR directors,
instructional coaches...
As long as I approached it like, «I want to learn from you, because here's something that might make life better for everybody,» people were pretty willing to share.&raqu
As long
as I approached it like, «I want to learn from you, because here's something that might make life better for everybody,» people were pretty willing to share.&raqu
as I approached it like, «I want to learn from you, because here's something that might make life better for everybody,» people were pretty willing to share.»
This guarantee is based on my own teaching and experience
as an
instructional coach,
as well
as on research compiled by education experts.I'll cite those references when applicable, but I won't inundate you with Who Said What.
I have become a better listener and
as a result, a better
Instructional Coach.
As a teacher of pre-service teachers, it keeps me up to date with a huge variety of topics that are current in classrooms --- e.g. teacher well - being research, film literacy,
instructional coaching or Indigenous education — among many!»
Team members invited by directors and leaders — those who are responsible for directly supporting teachers in their work, such
as instructional coaches, supervisors, or teachers who take on leadership roles
City, who joined the HGSE faculty in 2009, has worked
as a teacher,
instructional coach, principal, and consultant, where she has focused on helping all children and educators who work with them recognize their full potential.
«So I approached Lyn to see if she'd be prepared to work with us
as an
instructional coach, which she was!»
As a senior fellow for the International Center for Leadership in Education, she provides professional learning and
coaching to districts and schools on leading learning organizations, designing rigorous and relevant learning experiences, achieving
instructional excellence, and utilizing formative data to drive daily practice.
Several years ago, my principal asked me to be the school assessment coordinator, in addition to my other duties
as instructional coach and reading specialist.
The eLearning
Coach provides insights and advice to staying motivated
as an
instructional designer.
The Mirage details an uncomfortable truth:
as much
as everyone from Capitol Hill policymakers to school
instructional coaches wishes they knew how to help teachers improve, they don't.
She is currently working
as the district lead mathematics
instructional coach for Rowan Salisbury Schools.
I wish I had the opportunity to use Nearpod when I was in the classroom, however I am definitely enjoying the privilege of my position
as an
instructional coach sharing the features and benefits of Nearpod.
Our district is funded $ 20 million less than the average school district in Kentucky based on per pupil spending for our size but our focus on the right priorities such
as instructional coaches allows us to continue to improve academic gains.
Leslie has experience coordinating a Dual Immersion Program, working
as a district
instructional technology
coach, teaching Spanish and providing professional development in the areas of Second Language Acquisition and Technology integration.
• $ 267,000 per year for two Pueblo leadership
coaches to work with three principals apiece to «provide a sounding board for ideas» and «build their capacity
as instructional leaders.»