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Gust MEES's curator insight,
March 19, 11:04 AM
Instructional coaches seem to be a new phenomenon in schools. Their job is to help educators become better teachers. They observe teachers teaching, go over instructional data, and model good teaching practices. As much as this may be new for schools, the core of instructional coaching has been around for a long time.
Check also:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Coaching
Rachelle Wooten's comment,
March 23, 6:10 PM
This was a great read! This is mostly what I do. These practices for Knight will help me more consistent in my quality of service. I plan to begin doing research of my own to assess the impact of ed tech coaching.
Rachelle Wooten's curator insight,
March 23, 6:11 PM
This was a great read! This is mostly what I do. These practices for Knight will help me more consistent in my quality of service. I plan to begin doing research of my own to assess the impact of ed tech coaching. Delete the scoop?
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Ali Godding's curator insight,
February 21, 11:14 AM
There it is... the challenge of management on one page. Being all of these things is a tall order. Many are up for it, few really live it.... great infographic! Delete the scoop?
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