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Complete at your own pace before 8/23/24.
Course Description:
This online, self-paced course is intended to provide instructional coaches, instructional specialists, and administrators with the knowledge, skills, and support needed to build a strong coaching culture and impact student achievement through effective coaching practices.
Through this course, participants will use the ESC Region 13 Balanced Coaching Framework to define the roles and work of an instructional coach, as well as learn essential instructional coaching practices and strategies.
Taking this course as an instructional coaching team will help develop common language, align coaching philosophies, and calibrate practices by using an effectiveness framework.
Essential Questions:
1. Who are the major contributors in the field of coaching, and how can we use their research to take a balanced approach to coaching and build common best practices?
2. How do we create a coaching culture and conditions for coaching?
3. What are skills needed to be an effective coach?
4. How do the different types of research-based coaching cycles support a coach's work in making an impact on student learning?
5. How do we apply our learning to the real world?
6. How can I reflect and grow as a coach?
Testimonials:
"I love the exposure to the different forms of coaching. I can really see how each one can be impactful in different situations."
"The best part of this course was the richness of resources and content."
"I liked the way it pulled all the different coaching methods together and did comparison. I have taken almost all of them at separate times but this a comprehensive look at the differences and appropriate times to use the various methods."
Who is this for?
Instructional Coaches, Administrators, Instructional Specialists
Who do I contact for more information?
Categories
Administration/Leadership, Instructional Coaching
Evaluation Standards
2 - Instruction, T-TESS 4 - Professional Practices and Responsibilities, T-TESS 2.1 - Instruction: Achieving Expectation, T-TESS 2.3 - Instruction: Communication, T-TESS 4.2 - Professional Practices and Responsibilities: Goal Setting
1 - Instructional Leadership, T-PESS 2 - Human Capital, T-PESS 4 - School Culture, T-PESS 1.1B - Monitors and ensures high quality instruction, T-PESS 2.2B - Coaches and develops staff through feedback and PD opportunities, T-PESS 4.4B - Clear expectations for adult staff and student conduct
Online Course, Self-directed
$200.00
CPE Credits:
12.00
Registration Closes: Fri. 08/16/2024 - 12:00AM CDT
Access Dates
Starts: Thu. 02/01/2024 - 12:00AM CST
Ends: Fri. 08/30/2024 - 11:00PM CDT
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