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How Instructional Coaching and Data Analysis can help Teaching and Learning to get better with T. L. Brow.

The best professional athletes are continuously coached; why aren’t more educators coached?  Coaching done well may be the most effective intervention in schools; it is designed for improving human performance. The session will answer the following key questions: Why is coaching in schools important?  What are the benefits for all? What is instructional coaching for teachers and administrators? What does coaching look like? Why trust is paramount? What are some redacted examples of coaching observation and data? What video resources for refinement will the coach provide? The tenants of this Instructional Coaching program can also provide a school with a data-driven baseline of what’s happening, what’s not happening, and how often it happens across the disciplines and grades. This information can be used to validate proficient/exemplary teaching and to serve as data for goals for instructional practice refinement. Sign Up Here.

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Fostering a Culture that includes ALL students in an Inclusionary, Diverse and Equitable Setting through Co-teaching. What are the necessary components to be successful? With S. Pirrello.