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How Principals Can Support Coaches and Vice Versa with Jim Knight. Developed by ERLC/ARPDC as a result of a grant from Alberta Education to support implementation. Unmistakable Impact: How principals can support coaches and vice versa. The Instructional Coaching Group
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How Principals Can Support Coaches and Vice Versa with Jim Knight Developed by ERLC/ARPDC as a result of a grant from Alberta Education to support implementation
Unmistakable Impact: How principals can support coaches and vice versa The Instructional Coaching Group www.instructionalcoaching.com
Question Do you agree that instruction is a critical factor in student learning?
One-shot workshops do notimprove instruction instructionalcoach.org/research
Prochaska, Norcross, DiClemente, & Crawley. (1994). Changing for good.
“knowledge workers … don’t like to be told what to do. Thinking for a living engenders thinking for oneself. Knowledge workers are paid for their education, experience, and expertise, so it is not surprising that they take offense when someone else rides roughshod over their intellectual territory.” Thomas Davenport, Thinking for a Living
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Goals that people set for themselves and that are devoted to attaining mastery are usually healthy. But goals imposed by others--sales targets, quarterly returns, standardized test scores, and so on--can sometimes have dangerous side-effects. Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us
Impact schools • Creating the Target • Administrative support • Workshops • Intensive Learning Teams • Coaches
Creating the Target • One-page target • Target design team • Teacher meetings • Teacher commitment • Central office support
What percentage of your teachers fully understand your school’s school improvement plan? A: 0 - 10% B: 10 - 25% C: 25- 50% D: more than 50%
Principals • The first learner • Observations • Teacher progress map • Walking the talk • Referral to coaching
Workshops • Focus on the target • Well lead • Principal attends sometimes leads • Supported with coaching • A focus on impact
Coaches • Essential for impact • Know the target inside out • Lead workshops and ILTs • Supported by the principal
Coaching coaches • One page summaries • Checklists • Modeling • Enrolling activities • Use of time
Effective coaches • Have credibility • Are emotionally intelligent • Teach effectively • Work hard • Are learners
7 ideas • School-wide clarity • Precision • Principal leadership • Focus • Clarity • Partnership • System-wide support