Instructional Coaching Course
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Last Date to Register: 1/22/2016 12:01 AM
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Introduction to Instructional Coaching
January 12, 2016
8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
According to University of Kansas researcher Jim Knight, the success of a teacher implementing a new instructional skill in the classroom after a single workshop is about 10%. But add coaching to the training, and mplementation increases to 95%! It's clear that instructional coaching increases the likelihood of teacher effectiveness, which in turn increases student success.Training to fit your schedule –
This one-day introductory session is designed to help educators and administrators develop skills to lead through coaching models in their school district. Effective coaches build positive, trusting, relationships with staff in order to foster growth in professional practice. Training coaches and sourcing their efforts leads to proven wide range fidelity of school change.
Participants will develop an understanding of the differences between traditional professional development, traditional supervisory and mentoring models, and instructional coaching
- Participants will have a clear understanding of the purposes of instructional coaching
- Participants will develop a clear understanding of the role the coach can play in the school district and systems which can support the work of coaches
- Participants will have an opportunity to practice evidence-based strategies used for effective coaching
Questions? Contact Lynn Aprill at laprill@cesa8.org.
CIA member districts $75 per participant; Nonmembers $150 per participant