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Pennsylvania’s Institute for Instructional Coaching (PIIC)

Creating Motivated, Engaged and Curious Learners. Pennsylvania’s Institute for Instructional Coaching (PIIC). Annenberg Foundation PDE PDE fully endorses the PIIC Model for Coaching Funding last 5 years and plans to continue. Partnership. How Did PIIC Get Started?.

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Pennsylvania’s Institute for Instructional Coaching (PIIC)

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  1. Creating Motivated, Engaged and Curious Learners Pennsylvania’s Institute for Instructional Coaching (PIIC)

  2. Annenberg Foundation • PDE • PDE fully endorses the PIIC Model for Coaching • Funding last 5 years and plans to continue Partnership

  3. How Did PIIC Get Started? Let’s Start with History!

  4. Work to build teacher capacity as a means of increasing student engagement and improving student achievement • Stay current with PDE initiatives • Advocate one-on-one and small group support • Focus on collecting and analyzing data to identify needs and assess changes in instructional practice • Use evidence-based literacy practices and research-based instructional techniques • Support reflective and non-evaluative practices Goals of PIIC?

  5. LITERACY BECOMES THE INSTRUCTIONAL BASE • Connection with common core and correlation with the college and career readiness literacy skills. • Opportunity for a designated coach to be trained on research- based literacy strategies and bring back to share-- One-One and group support • Help teachers create motivated engaged and curious learners • Help teachers connect content in ALL subjects to the real world • Secondary Instructional Coaches Professional Network meetings held at the IU • IU PIIC Mentor to provide support What Do You Receive?

  6. Instructional Coaches Professional Development and Networking Meetings—IU 29

  7. Collaboration with other coaches throughout the state • Model evidence-based literacy practices and instructional strategies • Face-to-Face and Skype Mentoring/Coaching • On-site Collaboration Visits • PIIC IU 29 Coaching Moodle Coaching Collaboration

  8. Penn Literacy Network (PLN) • A research-based literacy framework for teaching and learning • 5 Sessions • 4.5 graduate credit • PIIC Statewide Professional Learning Opportunities • Penn StaterConference Center, State College • 3x a year • Participate in workshops and network with coaches and administrators across the state • Expenses covered through PIIC grant (excluding mileage and one meal) Additional Opportunities

  9. General Information about PIIC • http://piic.pacoaching.org/ • PIIC Resource Guide • www.instituteforinstructionalcoaching.org • IU 29 PIIC Coaches Moodle • Enrollment Key – piic Resources

  10. Contact: • Evelyn Wassel, Ed.D. , IU 27 Supervisor of Technology Integration, PIIC Mentorwasse@iu29.org(570)544-9131 Ext. 1214 Thank You!

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