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Practice and Coaching for Network Team Leads: Let’s Get Real NT/NTE Tuesday Evening Session February 5, 2013

Practice and Coaching for Network Team Leads: Let’s Get Real NT/NTE Tuesday Evening Session February 5, 2013. Tonight’s Agenda. Welcome Four Rules for Getting Better Modeling the Practice Activity Practice Activity Debrief Closing and Reflection . Tonight’s Goal.

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Practice and Coaching for Network Team Leads: Let’s Get Real NT/NTE Tuesday Evening Session February 5, 2013

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  1. Practice and Coaching for Network Team Leads: Let’s Get RealNT/NTE Tuesday Evening SessionFebruary 5, 2013 EngageNY.org

  2. Tonight’s Agenda • Welcome • Four Rules for Getting Better • Modeling the Practice Activity • Practice Activity • Debrief • Closing and Reflection

  3. Tonight’s Goal • Apply concepts from Practice Perfect to our role as Network Team leads. • Learn about and practice strategies for coaching district and school leaders.

  4. Introduction: Practice and Coaching

  5. What is Practice? Jot down the definitions on page 1. From Uncommon Impact. Iterative rehearsal of activities done with an intentional focus on improved performance.

  6. Why Coaching Matters

  7. Why Coaching Matters “Feedback makes for intentionality—which makes practice effective.” (Uncommon Impact) Coaching does not have to be linked to authority – you help your district/ school leaders improve through coaching even without authority over the districts.

  8. Four Rules for Getting Better Jot down the definitions on page 1.

  9. Four Rules for Getting Better • Practice the 20 Identify the 20 percent of things you could work on that will deliver 80 percent of the value.

  10. Four Rules for Getting Better 2. Isolate the Skill Break down the larger skill into isolated skills for practice.

  11. Four Rules for Getting Better 3. Name It Give each skill a “sticky” name or phrase that will mean something to everyone.

  12. Four Rules for Getting Better 4. Call Your Shots Model the skills, practice providing and receiving feedback and determine the action plan.

  13. Four Rules for Getting Better Look for these rules in this model activity from Courtney and Tim; jot down notes on page 2 about where you see them. Practice the 20 Isolate the Skill Name It Call Your Shots

  14. Practice Activity

  15. Practice Activity Refer to worksheet page 3 for activity instructions Choose a practice activity prompt: 1) “We need help with Common Core implementation. What can your network team do to help us?” -or- 2) “In our district, most teachers are being rated on their observations as ‘effective,’ but their student growth scores don’t support this. What should we do?”

  16. Report Out Did you practice the 4 skills in these activities? What did you learn about practice last night and tonight that you will go back and use?

  17. Closing and Reflection:What’s Your 20? Refer to worksheet page 5.

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