by Kim Cofino | Jun 6, 2022 | 5 Min Fri
As Instructional Coaches, we are always working towards having deep conversations with teachers about student learning. One challenge that often comes up how to make learning authentic, purposeful and relevant. This is one of the reasons I love using technology to...
by Diana Beabout | May 25, 2022 | 5 Min Fri
My first move from classroom teacher to instructional coach involved a change from middle school to high school and in my first role as an ed-tech coach I was assigned to the elementary or primary division. In both cases, I had to make adjustments to my approaches in...
by Kim Cofino | May 11, 2022 | 5 Min Fri
Ug. Most of us know this feeling of “imposter syndrome”. That feeling of not being knowledgeable, experienced, or skilled enough for that next step, when you catch yourself thinking: “Who am I to speak with authority on this topic? What do I...
by Diana Beabout | Apr 27, 2022 | 5 Min Fri
Do you do classroom observations as a coach? Have you ever thought about them being an opportunity to build leadership skills? They are! As a coach, lesson observations can be part of an established coaching cycle or can provide an opportunity to gather evidence and...
by Kim Cofino | Apr 13, 2022 | 5 Min Fri
Are you an experienced coach considering moving into leadership? Curious about what skills you might bring to the table? Today’s #coachbetter Quick Tip is inspired by a recent conversation I had with Dr. Chaunté Garrett, who is the Superintendent of a K-12...
by Kristen Moreland | Mar 30, 2022 | 5 Min Fri
Coaching is absolutely my favorite role in education. Why? Not only do we get to help teachers grow and thrive, we see the ripple effects of this work on hundreds, if not thousands of students around the globe! But to do this well, we need to take care of ourselves....
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