Topic: Coaching

A Guide to Effective Instructional Coaching Cycles for K–12 Educators

Discover how instructional coaching cycles can support teacher growth and boost student outcomes. Learn practical strategies, expert insights, and tips to build a strong coaching culture in K–12 schools.

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Outline of everything a literacy coach needs to know about the literary curriculum, evidence-based literacy instruction, and assessment.

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Great coaching is not rigid, but multifaceted, and responsive to each teacher’s unique needs.

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How to help new teachers with time management and planning workloads; feedback and assessments; and building structure, including in meetings.

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How to support new teachers' well being, build relationships in the community, and how to work with families and caregivers.

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Each book in Math in Practice has features that support the role of the Math Coach. Highlighted are tips and strategies for easy reference.

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A Great Summer School Fit: Math in Practice and Math by the Book

Five Questions for Sue O Connell HML

How can you as a math coach meet the varied needs of elementary math teachers? What are some critical actions that support your goals? Consider the following:

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A fine line is drawn when the principal acts as coach. If we want teachers to take risks and grow, we must learn to notice things with a coaching lens.

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I recently received this question about coaching on my website: Is it the coach's responsibility to report the teachers' flaws to the principal?

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Lorilee Cabrera Liberato: Amplifying Teachers' Work

The Heinemann Fellows: Lorilee Cabrera on Coaching and Luck