Coaching Done Well

Heart, Head, and Hands

Heart, Head, and Hands

Coaching Done Well


Published: 17 December 2024 at 13:28 Europe/London

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Episode notes

In this engaging conversation, Shane, Jim, Sarah, and Matt explore the intricacies of effective coaching in education. They discuss the importance of curiosity, the roles of the heart, head, and hands in coaching, and the significance of modeling instructional strategies. The dialogue emphasizes the need for coaches to foster teacher autonomy and decision-making, while also creating moments of success to motivate teachers. The conversation is rich with insights on how to improve coaching practices and enhance teacher development.


Takeaways


  • Coaching should focus on advancing student success and well-being.
  • Effective coaching requires adaptability and flexibility to meet teachers' needs.
  • The heart, head, and hands framework is essential for great coaching.
  • Curiosity in coaching leads to deeper understanding and better decision-making.
  • Modeling instructional strategies should be varied and contextually relevant.
  • Creating moments of success is crucial for motivating teachers.
  • Coaches should help teachers own their successes and decision-making processes.
  • Affirmation and validation are important but should not lead to approval-seeking behavior.
  • Coaching conversations should prioritize teacher autonomy and growth.
  • The environment in which teachers work is complex and requires adaptive coaching strategies.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions

04:46 The Essence of Coaching Done Well

14:25 The Heart, Head, and Hands of Coaching

17:44 Adaptive Expertise and Complexity in Teaching

21:09 The Impact Model in Coaching

22:28 Modeling Instructional Strategies

28:11 The Role of Quality Conversations in Coaching

30:03 Creating Initial Moments of Success

34:16 The Power of Curiosity in Coaching





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