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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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Core Practices for Student-Centered Coaching
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The Big Idea
Coaching is not about 'fixing people'
Coaching is a partnership
Coaching is about student learning
Coaching fits within a robust system of professional learning
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Effect Sizes from John Hattie
Teacher clarity d=0.75
Collective efficacy d=1.57
Formative evaluation d=0.90
Feedback d=1.13
Instructional quality d=1.00
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We close the gap between what the students know and what they need to know.
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Task: Read and reflect on section 1 of the rubric that fits your role.
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Task: Reflect on the coaching continuum on page 1 of your handouts. Compare it to your own experience with coaching.
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#1: Organize Coaching Through Cycles
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Components of Coaching Cycles
4-6 weeks in duration
Minimum of one co-planning per week
1-3 times per week for coaching in the classroom
Can occur with groups, pairs, or individuals
Aligned with a unit of instruction
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The Flow of a Coaching Cycle
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#2:
Set Goals for Coaching Cycles
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Goals are...
Standards-based
Not too broad or narrow
Something the teacher cares about
Relevant and rigorous
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Learning Task
Read the examples of 'Goldilocks Goals' on page 17 in your book.
Read the elementary or middle school goal setting conversation and look for language used (p. 13-15).
What do you notice about how goals are set for coaching cycles?
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#3: Use Learning Targets
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Learning Targets are...
The broader goal unpacked
A criteria for assessment
A tool for students to self assess
Rigorous and academically focused
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Learning Targets are used:
As a part of the goal setting conversation
When co-planning and co-teaching lessons
To assess the impact of the coaching cycle
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Learning Task
Read the sample learning targets in your handouts.
Watch the video of a coach using learning targets at the beginning of a coaching cycle.
Discuss the role that learning targets play in a coaching cycle.
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#4: Use Student Evidence to Co-Plan Instruction
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Student evidence is:
About continuous, formative assessment
Anecdotal and descriptive
Referred to before making instructional decisions
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Types of Student Evidence
Anecdotal or conference notes
Student writing
Exit/entrance tickets
Problem solving tasks
Readers/writers notebooks
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Task: Watch and discuss the video of teachers using student evidence during a team meeting.
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#5: Co-Teach with a Focus on Effective Instruction
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Co-Teaching Moves
Noticing and naming
Thinking aloud
Teaching in tandem
You pick four
Micro-modeling
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Task: Watch a video of 'Thinking Aloud' in the classroom
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#6: Measure the Impact of Coaching on Student and Teacher Learning
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We use the Results-Based Coaching Tool to measure our impact on teaching and learning
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Task: Revisit section 1 of your rubric and set a goal for your own growth.
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