This informal coaching role has many advantages for teachers.
Not exact matches
These included a variety of more formalized teacher leader
roles (such as
coach, department head, and teacher leader as opposed to
informal leadership activity by teachers, consistent with the MSP emphasis).
Whether teacher - leaders have formal accountability for peers» student outcomes,
informal coaching authority, or other formal
roles leading peers, they need support in the transition from leading their own classrooms to leading adult peers.
Recognizing the
role of formal and
informal professional learning, including
coaching, mentoring — virtual or face - to - face — and other experiences through social media and professional learning networks is critical.
Through invaluable on - the - job training, transformative
coaching experiences, and the highest - quality formal and
informal professional development, KIPP principals and leadership teams strengthen the skills and competencies they need to be effective in their
roles.
Among their other responsibilities, professors in residence take on the
informal role of
coach for teachers in the graduate program, teachers who want to do action research, building administrators, and district administrators.
According to
informal poll results from a mixed audience of job seekers and employers on Twitter, 84 percent of respondents believe that a job interviewer should always give feedback after a job interview, whereas 16 percent believe that the hiring manager should not give feedback, perhaps because that is the
role of a job
coach or a specialized recruiter.