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Episode 87: School Leaders Value Coaches

#coachbetter Episode 87 with Stuart MacAlpine: School Leaders Value Coaches

by Kim Cofino | Jun 24, 2020 | #coachbetter podcast

Listen to Episode 87 #coachbetter https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/eduro/coachbetter_87.mp3 In this episode of #coachbetter spotlight, Kim and Clint speak with Stuart MacAlpine about the significance of school leaders supporting coaching in schools. Bonus: Watch the...
#coachbetter 86: Jim Laney Instructional Coaching supports at all levels

#coachbetter Ep 86 with Jim Laney: Instructional Coaching supports at all levels

by Kim Cofino | Jun 17, 2020 | #coachbetter podcast

Listen to Episode 86 #coachbetter https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/eduro/coachbetter_86.mp3 Jim Laney shares about the value of coaches, and the ways that many middle level leaders in schools are also coaches helps shine a light on the importance of learning how to...
Ep 85: Stéphane Vermeulin : The Challenges Instructional Coaches Face – And What We Can Do About Them!

#coachbetter Ep 85 with Stéphane Vermeulin: The Challenges Instructional Coaches Face – And What We Can Do About Them!

by Kim Cofino | Jun 10, 2020 | #coachbetter podcast

Listen to Episode 85 #coachbetter https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/eduro/coachbetter_85.mp3  Today, Clint and I are chatting with Stéphane Vermeulin, Lower School Digital Learning Coach at International School Luxembourg. Stéphane has had a wide variety of...
Developing a Culture of Coaching by Defining My Role

Developing a Culture of Coaching by Defining My Role

by Eduro Learning | Jun 3, 2020 | The Coach Final Project

Whitney Little Guest Author The Coach Microcredential Graduate 2020 My goal for the microcredential program was to develop a culture of coaching at school by defining my role as a coach and developing tools to help teachers. Whitney’s Final Project Video My plan...
coachbetter Episode 84: The Importance of Being Self-Directed as an Instructional Coach

#coachbetter Ep 84: The Importance of Being Self-Directed as an Instructional Coach

by Kim Cofino | Jun 2, 2020 | #coachbetter podcast

Listen to Episode 84 #coachbetter https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/eduro/coachbetter_84.mp3 How can instructional coaches effectively partner with building admin who are stretched thin? We all know how busy our school leaders are, so we took this with a positive...

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