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Student Centered Coaching
with Diane Sweeney
and Julie Wright
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September 5-6, 2018
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Thomas R. Fulghum Conference Center
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Julie Wright |
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Student- centered coaching is an evidence-based instructional coaching model that shifts the
focus from 'fixing' teachers to collaborating with them to design instruction that targets student outcomes. Shifting coaching toward a data-driven approach increases the
efficacy
of teachers, coaches, and most importantly our students.
Participants will learn concrete strategies for implementing a coaching model that is grounded in student evidence. This will include an introduction to the core practices for student-centered coaching. We will also explore how principals and district leaders can take an active role in leading a coaching effort.
This conference is recommended for K-12 instructional coaches in any area of specialization, principals, and district leaders. Breakout sessions will be offered in order to differentiate by levels of experience, roles, and needs.
Outcomes:
- Learn the core practices for student-centered coaching
- Understand how to Increase authentic engagement in coaching
- Use strategies for reflective dialogue and discourse
- Develop tools to support coaching. For example: planners, logs, and tools to communicate about coaching throughout the school community
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Understand how to measure the impact of coaching on teaching and learning
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Learn how to align coaching with the school improvement plan
Cost $390.00
Lunch Provided
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