Grow yourself in order to grow your team.
Do you spend your days managing others only to find you’re still putting out fire after fire? What if there was a better way to get things done? There is—leadership coaching is disrupting the scattered management era of education in all the right ways.
Get the tools and strategies needed to transform how you think about school supervision that builds capacity, leadership, and learning. This book will help you:
- Learn to use neuroscience research productively
- Expand your use of communication skills
- Understand examples of leaders implementing coach-like behaviors into everyday practice to produce results
- Learn specific approaches to supervise and coach for growth
- Approach difficult conversations that impact thinking and change with confidence
At the crux of coaching culture is mindset—this book will teach you how to cultivate a growth mindset and strong emotional intelligence as you coach and grow capacity in others.
‘RESULTS Coaching Next Steps invites leaders to function as coaches and clearly teaches them how to coach. It is truly transformational for those unfamiliar with coach leadership and for veteran coaches alike. This book transformed me as a school principal and continues to serve as a fundamental resource in training school leaders. It is without a doubt my top recommendation to anyone who asks how to learn coach-leader skills.’
—Dr. Hank Staggs, ACC, Director
Governors Academy for School Leadership, Tennessee
‘Finally! Another must-have for my professional library! RESULTS Coaching Next Steps speaks to education leaders who continue to focus on being a coach leader, no matter what their title or position. The book drives novice and experienced coaches to reconnect to the essentials and renews your commitment to never interact the same way again.’
—Kim Richardson ACC
Teacher Development Coordinator, Hampton City Schools
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgments
Publisher’s Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Leadership for Today: The Essentials of Coach Leadership
What Got Us Here Won’t Get Us There!
Why Change Is So Hard
Coach Leaders First Lead Themselves
Positivity Broadens Thinking
Keep Calm and Carry On! A Story of Positivity and Resilience
Know Thyself
A Story of Making a Difference That Impacted Everything
CHAPTER 2: Leading With the Brain in Mind
The Call From Leaders
Important Facts About the Brain
Emotional Intelligence
Emotional Reactions
Response Regrets
New Pathways
The Power of Empathy
When We Think We Can
Practical Uses
Neuro Leadership Institute Influences
Practical Uses
Positive Psychology
CHAPTER 3: The Leader as Coach: Mindset and Skills
The Seduction of Advising or Telling
Essential Skills—Lessons Learned
Essential Skill #1: The Power of Listening
Essential Skill #2: Committed Listening and Paraphrasing
Essential Skill #3: Presuming Positive Intent and Positive Presuppositions
Essential Skill #4: Reflective Feedback
CHAPTER 4: Supervision vs. Coaching: It’s Time for Change
Supervision Is Coaching
From Traditional Supervision to 21st Century Supervision
Performance Research
Matching Supervisory Style With Teacher Level of Development
CHAPTER 5: The Power of the Conversation
The Conversation Frame
Difficult Conversation Frame
CHAPTER 6: Creating a Coaching Culture
Why Is a Coaching Culture of Critical Importance?
What Are the Characteristics of a Coaching Culture?
How Does One Create a Coaching Culture?
How Individuals Are Creating Coaching Cultures
Patterns and Themes for Transforming Culture
RESOURCES
Coaching Mindset and Skills—Skill Self-Assessment
Coaching Standards: Core Competencies
Supervision and Coaching: Glickman’s Model of Developmental Supervision
Supervision Practice Scenarios
RCG Coaching Conversation Frame
RCG Difficult Conversation Frame
RCG Guided Pathways for Success—GPS
Index
Despre autor
Frances Shuster was an early adopter of the professional coaching model and is part of the first wave of students and active members of the International Coach Federation (ICF), the global leader in professional coaching. She has served in various roles and capacities in support of and contribution to professional coaching, both as a volunteer and as a leader, faculty instructor, mentor, coach and partner in Results Coaching Global. Frances has also been active in the University of Texas at Dallas coach training program since 2008, serving as an instructor, supervising mentor and assessor. She continues to be in conversation with the “movers and shakers” of the global coaching community, who are working toward maintaining the integrity and vitality of professional coaching now and into the future. Frances is surrounded by a family of educators in the generations before and following her. Her public school career included teaching in elementary schools, coordinating and supervising gifted and talented and reading programs, and directing professional development and learning. She served in high needs schools throughout the country as a literacy consultant, teaching literacy strategies, observing and coaching teachers. As a curious observer of human nature, Frances notices the patterns of behavior frequently associated in coaching interactions. The person who is being coached is frequently transformed in her beliefs, mindset, and actions because of the trust and belief of her coach. Just as often, the coach is transformed in her mindset and actions because of the trust and vulnerability that grows in the coaching relationship. Her life purpose—“To seek and share love, peace, wisdom and joy” is actualized in her work as a teacher and coach and in her circle of Very Important Family and Friends. (VIFF)