Redirecting a Coaching Conversation with Diana Beabout

Redirecting a Coaching Conversation with Diana Beabout

In this #coachbetter episode, Diana is going to share 5 tips to redirect a coaching conversation.

Sometimes our coaching conversations take an unexpected turn. This can be really challenging because we know that it’s important for our coaching partners to take the lead in directing the conversation.

But what happens when…

  • it seems like your coaching partner is straying away from the goals you set at the beginning of the cycle or your work together? Or
  • when you notice something during a classroom visit that you are hoping will attract the attention of your coaching partner, but it doesn’t? Or
  • You realize there is a gap that needs to be addressed that your coaching partner doesn’t realize yet?

It can be tricky to know if you should find a way to address these issues and potentially redirect the conversation - let alone actually try to do it!

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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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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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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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