Supercharge school improvement with instructional coaches!
For instructional coaches, no two days are ever the same. This unique companion melds theory and practice to show how coaches can seamlessly integrate themselves into the fabric of the school and help teachers improve their practice from day one. Dean Spaulding and Gail Smith address common challenges of coaches and instructional leadership teams, including:
- Observing classrooms and providing formative feedback
- Reaching out to the hesitant or resistant teacher
- Adapting data and analysis into usable information for the team
- Recruiting, training, and supporting new instructional coaches
Journal entries based on the real-life experiences give an inside look at the day-to-day work of an instructional coach and the power of coaching to improve teacher effectiveness. The book also includes field-tested activities, materials, and forms for collecting data, navigating busy days, and organizing information.
Instructional Coaches and the Instructional Leadership Team is ideal for those wanting to learn best practices to engage educators and support teacher evaluation reform.
‘This book would have made my life SO much easier. I highly recommend it to new and experienced instructional coaches alike!’
—Kathy Ferrell, Instructional Coach
Excelsior Springs Middle School, MO
‘This is a wonderful resource. Even schools without instructional coaches will benefit from the strategies and suggestions included. It′s an excellent book even for those who shy away from data analysis!’
—Ann Dargon, Assistant Superintendent of Schools
Westport Community Schools, MA
Tabla de materias
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. I′m So Glad You′re Here! The First Day as an Instructional Coach
What Is an Instructional Coach (IC)?
The Instructional Coach – The Early Explorer
Step One: Establish an Instructional Leadership Team (ILT)
Step Two: Establish a Job Description for the IC
Step Three: Establish the Role and Responsibilities for the IC
Step Four: Develop an Action Plan for the IC
Summary
2. The Instructional Coach and the Instructional Leadership Team: A Unique Approach
The Priorities of a School Leader
Priority Two and Strong Instructional Leadership (SIL)
The Instructional Leadership Team (ILT)
An Equal and Shared Voice
Basic Steps for the ILT
Summary
3. Refocus and Start Again! The Instructional Leadership Team Supporting the Instructional Coach
How the IC Carries Out the ILT′s Plan
Selection and Implementation of a New Curriculum
IC Providing Professional Development (PD) and Technical Assistance
Feedback for the ILT
Professional Development for the IC
Using Data to Support the ILT and IC
The ‘Why Is That?’ Analysis Technique
Ways the Principal Can Support the IC
How to Work With the Principal
Dos and Don′ts for the Principal/IC Meeting
Summary
4. The Day-to-Day Work of the Instructional Coach
Getting Started
Basic Ways to Work With Teachers
Working With Teachers in Their Classrooms
Summary
5. An Idea for the Day: Strategies and Ideas to Encourage Engagement Between Teachers and the ILT
Summary
6. Assessing Individual and Group Strengths: Strategies for Working With the Resistant Teacher
Who Is the Resistant Teacher?
The IC and Private Investigator
Search and Rescue: Thirteen Strategies for Mining for Gold
Summary
7. Changing Teacher Practices Through Classroom Field-Testing – The ILT′s Role
Classroom Field-Testing: A Possible Open Door?
Professional Development Activity
How The Instructional Leadership Team Can Support Action Research
Presenting Classroom Field-Testing Projects
Summary
8. The ILT′s Role in Changing Teacher Practices Buildingwide
Professional Development and Changing Teacher Practices
The Role of the IC in Changing Teacher Practices: A Buildingwide Effort
Steps in Establishing a Large-Scale Evidence-Based Framework
The Power of Evidence-Based Classroom Studies
Summary
9. A New Coach in Town! The ILT′s Role in Training New Instructional Coaches
What Has Happened Here?
What Should Everyone Do?
The Game Plan: Get Started Right Away!
Player/Coach: Mentor Coaching 101
What′s in It for Me? Benefits of the New Mentor Coach Role
Advice From The Field: Tips From Current Instructional Coaches
Everyone Wins: Coaching the Coach Sharpens Everyone′s Game
10. Toolbox for the Instructional Coach: Examples of Surveys, Protocols, and Tools
Parent Survey
Teacher Survey
Workshop Training Teacher Survey
Professional Development Planning Sheet
IC Planning Sheet #1
IC Planning Sheet #2
IC Planning Sheet #3
IC Planning Sheet #4
IC Planning Sheet #5
IC Planning Sheet #6
Needs Assessment Survey
Promising Practices Building Survey
References
Index
Sobre el autor
Gail Smith, a native of Brooklyn New York, received her BA and MS at State University College at Oneonta, NY. She received her masters’ in education administration at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Her thirty-six year career at an upstate New York urban school district included positions as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent and deputy superintendent of schools. In 1988, Gail was one of five finalists for New York State Teacher of the Year. After retiring, Ms. Smith worked for two years as an administrator at two different schools on Native American reservations in Arizona and New Mexico. She returned to her home district in July 2008 to work as a consultant and mentor for their Instructional Leadership/Instructional Coaches project. She also is the proud mother of three children.