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Supporting, Nurturing, Nudging…

Supporting, Nurturing, Nudging…. Embracing the Role of a Reading Coach Lora Darden, Ph.D. darden.lw@gmail.com. Group Norms…. Take care of yourself Enjoy the moment & stay present Place your cell phone in sleep mode Say what you’re thinking… gently What’s said here, stays here

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Supporting, Nurturing, Nudging…

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  1. Supporting, Nurturing, Nudging… Embracing the Role of a Reading Coach Lora Darden, Ph.D. darden.lw@gmail.com

  2. Group Norms… • Take care of yourself • Enjoy the moment & stay present • Place your cell phone in sleep mode • Say what you’re thinking… gently • What’s said here, stays here • What’s learned here, leaves here

  3. Interchangeable Vocabulary Collaborative Teachers

  4. Interchangeable Vocabulary Coaches

  5. Interchangeable Vocabulary Staff Developers

  6. Interchangeable Vocabulary Change Agents

  7. What we’ve discovered… You Wear Many Hats Staying Close to the Teacherby Jonathan G. Silin and Fran Schwartz(2003) – Teachers College Record

  8. So… What does research tell us about effective professional development and coaching?

  9. Coaching Models

  10. Coaching Models

  11. Coaching Models

  12. Change Agents

  13. Effective Change AgentsCollaborative School Communities that Support Teaching and Learningby Judith W. Irwin & William Farr (2004) – Reading & Writing Quarterly • Empower people to have a voice in decisions that affect them

  14. Effective Change AgentsCollaborative School Communities that Support Teaching and Learningby Judith W. Irwin & William Farr (2004) – Reading & Writing Quarterly • Empower people to have a voice in decisions that affect them • Encourage supportive relationships – sharing

  15. Effective Change AgentsCollaborative School Communities that Support Teaching and Learningby Judith W. Irwin & William Farr (2004) – Reading & Writing Quarterly • Celebrate diversity and honor autonomy • Different styles & preferences • Ultimately it’s the teacher’s classroom

  16. Experiences? Questions? Wonderings?

  17. Reflective Coaching • Supportive

  18. Reflective Coaching vs. • Supportive Evaluatory

  19. Reflective Coaching

  20. Reflective Coaching • Classroomteacher driven • Student focused

  21. Reflective Coaching

  22. Reflective Coaching No “praise” language is involved…

  23. Reflective Coaching

  24. Reflective Coaching • Focuses on the number of opportunities students have to engage in something • Description of student behaviors

  25. Reflective Coaching

  26. Reflective Coaching • Reflection • The MAGIC happens here… • The GREATEST potential…

  27. Reflective Coaching

  28. Reflective Coaching • Explain the cycle before you engage…

  29. Find a buddy… try it out

  30. Focus on Students… To Gain Trust & Meet the Needs of the Teachers

  31. Reflective Coaching Write out debriefing script in partners. Try out the debriefing process. Fish bowl for feedback.

  32. Reflective Coaching

  33. Pre-planning… Words to use • “Thank you for taking the time to meet.” • “What is the academic goal for the lesson/for your students?” • “What outcomes/student behaviors would you like for me to watch for?” • “Are there particular students you would like me to focus on?”

  34. Reflective Coaching

  35. Reflective Coaching

  36. Reflection… hints • Words to use – Teacher Talk • “Thank you for inviting me to watch your students in action.” • “Tell me about the lesson.” • “What did you notice about your students?” • “What outcomes/student behaviors were you pleased with?” • “Was there anything that surprised you?” • “What surprised you about the students?”

  37. Reflection… CAUTION • Remember to stick with the agree-upon “Look For” items… picking up on other themes that were not an agreed upon part of coaching is dangerous ground

  38. Reflective Coaching

  39. The power of “Shhhhhh…”

  40. Javier • English Language Learner • Goal: Creating greater independence in the classroom • Improve his ability to problem solve in text

  41. Fish Bowl

  42. Experiences? Questions? Wonderings?

  43. Collaboration & Conflict… Strange, but necessary, bedfellows

  44. Conflict? What do you mean “conflict?”

  45. Conflict Amid Community • Achinstein, Betty • Teachers College Record • April 2002

  46. Transparency: You need it!

  47. The Conduit – Clandinin & Connelly (1995)

  48. Theoretical Framework

  49. Clandinin & Connelly (1995)

  50. The Loner

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