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Link LinkThe Life of a Literacy Coach
Coaches have been around since time immemorial. Today we think of coaches typically in the athletics. Recently coaching has been implemented in schools throughout the nation (and world) in school setting to work with teachers. The need to reflect and receive feedback is critical for professional growth. Coaching is focused upon improving the participant to maximize their abilities. Coaching is different from an evaluation that may be conducted by a job supervisor. While evaluation and support are not mutually exclusive the role of the coach is not punitive in nature when supporting teachers.
One of the great ideas from Liz Hanson, a literacy coach, is a Literacy Team Meeting. During these Team Meetings, teachers work together with a coach to discuss data and practices to develop more effective practices. This can be a very powerful exercise while being low stress because teachers are working with other teachers. GO TEAM!
It’s a marathon, not a sprint.
It’s a marathon, not a sprint.
This is for the file of things teachers should know but may never be told until it’s too late. This list doesn’t cover “illegal” activities but more long term survival. What other long term survival skills would you add?
Finding meaning
I have been honored to serve as the keynote for the P.L.A.Y. Conference. This is my presentation about finding meaning in our work and lives.