Instructional Coaching: A Partnership Approach to Improving Instruction
Citation:
M Knight. (2009). Instructional Coaching a Partnership Approach to Improving Instruction : a Multimedia Kit for Professional Development. Thousand Oaks, Calif. :Corwin.
Preface
- Why Coaching?
- What Does Coaching Look Like?
- What Is the Partnership Philosophy?
- Partnership Communication: Creating Learning Conversations
- Getting Teachers on Board and Finding a Starting Point
- Modeling, Observing, and Collaboratively Exploring Data
- Focusing on the Big Four: Behavior, Content Knowledge, Direct Instruction, and Formative Assessment
- How Coaches Can Spread Knowledge
- Coaches as Leaders of Change
Resource: Instructional Coach's Tool Kit
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