Picking Your Battles as an Instructional Coach with Beth Dressler
#coachbetter10 Jul 2019

Picking Your Battles as an Instructional Coach with Beth Dressler

In this episode Kim is chatting with Beth Dressler, Deputy Head of Elementary and PYP Coordinator at NIST International School in Bangkok, Thailand. As a school leader, Beth works very closely with the coaching team at NIST. Her deep understanding of the coaching role in inquiry-driven schools provides such great insight into the power of coaches as "learning partners" for their teaching and leadership colleagues. It's clear that Beth's vision and passion for coaching truly support teacher agency and there's lots to take away from this conversation that can be applied in any school setting.

Full show notes: https://coachbetter.tv/episode-43/

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How to collect and use feedback with Kim Cofino and Clint Hamada

How to collect and use feedback with Kim Cofino and Clint Hamada

In today's episode Clint and I are chatting about a question we received in our #coachbetter Facebook group: How do you get feedback on your coaching? In true Clint and Kim style, we expanded on this initial question to dig a little deeper into the purpose and value of feedback, and the ways that we can seek out a critical friend (both within and beyond our immediate school community) to reflect on the feedback we receive. As coaches, it's critical that we demonstrate our commitment to professional growth, and our conversation today builds a potential process that all coaches can use to track, reflect on and learn from feedback on their coaching! Find the show notes for this episode here.

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MastermindED: Redefining Professional Learning Reflections

MastermindED: Redefining Professional Learning Reflections

This is a special bonus episode looking back at the learning from Week Two in our MastermindED Redefining Professional Learning. Participants are thinking about the needs of their community, and the ways we go about investigating what educators want and need. Participants explored a variety of prompts and resources, and have reimagined this infographic and considered what they would add to it. Learn more about our MastermindED model here.

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5 Characteristics of Effective Educational Technology with James Welsh

5 Characteristics of Effective Educational Technology with James Welsh

Today we are chatting with James Welsh, Director of the Florida Center for Instructional Technology. Researchers at the FCIT developed the Technology Integration Matrix in 2005 and have been continually updating not only the matrix, but also the resources and supporting materials. It a wealth of resources relevant for coaches working with teachers on technology for learning. Our conversation ranges from the history and development of the matrix to the ways that it's being effectively implemented in schools around the world. Find the show notes for this episode here.

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MastermindEd: Redefining Professional Learning Participants

MastermindEd: Redefining Professional Learning Participants

In this bonus episode, we take a look at Week 0 and Week 1 of the MastermindED cohort 'Redefining Professional Learning.' You will hear from participants as they reflect on our provocations and resources. Curious to learn more about MastermindED? Head over to Edurolearning.com for more.

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The Power of Documenting Learning with Silvia Tolisano

The Power of Documenting Learning with Silvia Tolisano

Today, Clint and I are chatting with Silvia Tolisano, author of A Guide to Documenting Learning: Making Thinking Visible, Meaningful, Shareable, and Amplified. Our conversation focuses on two main themes: the elements that make professional learning successful, as well as the keys to successfully documenting learning - for teacher professional growth, and for students. We talk about the power of encouraging teachers to be a learner, rather than focusing on student learning before they can truly understand the process of connected learning. Silvia's varied experience in many different countries, and many different roles both within and beyond individual schools, helps identify the ways that we can keep deep self-reflective learning at the forefront of everything we do! Find the show notes for this episode here.

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Building a Culture of Learning Through Sharing with Tim Lauer

Building a Culture of Learning Through Sharing with Tim Lauer

Hello coaches! Welcome back to another episode of #coachbetter! Today we're chatting with Tim Lauer, Director of Digital Learning (EdTech) for Evergreen SD in Vancouver WA. This episode starts with an in-depth discussion on the power and purpose of sharing and connecting using social media as an educator, and then how we can use those very same tools to build a coaching team to support and work with all teachers in a school district. Tim's experience as a classroom teacher, building principal, and now district level administrator highlights the value of iteration in the learning process, and how sharing can deepen both professional and personal learning for both teachers and students. Find the show notes for this episode here.

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Telling the Story of Instructional Coaching with Jackie Frens

Telling the Story of Instructional Coaching with Jackie Frens

Today I'm chatting with Jackie Frens, K-8 tech integration specialist in two private schools in Michigan. Jackie has a wide range of experience in both private and public schools in the US, as well as international schools. In this episode, we talked about many different elements of making coaching successful - especially when you're split between two different schools with many different competing priorities. Jackie is a very thoughtful practitioner and her insights and reflections provide lots of opportunities to look deeply at the rewards and benefits coaching can bring - even in a demanding multi-school environment. Find the show notes for this episode here.

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The Importance of Coaches 'Just Being There' with Jocelyn Sutherland

The Importance of Coaches 'Just Being There' with Jocelyn Sutherland

Today we're chatting with Jocelyn Sutherland, Grade 1 classroom teacher at UWC Singapore. Jocelyn has taught almost every grade level and she's been a digital literacy coach, so she is able to see both the teacher and the coaches point of view as we discuss innovative ideas in teaching and learning. Our conversation got pretty deep as we explored the impact of stereotypes on younger learners, the importance of bringing diversity into the classroom, and the importance of coaches "just being there" in the classroom. We're super excited about our new questions and conversation format for the #coachbetter podcast, and we hope you love it too! Find the show notes for this episode here.

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