What Makes Coaching Work? with Joellen Killion
#coachbetter25 Jan 2022

What Makes Coaching Work? with Joellen Killion

In this #coachbetter episode Kim chats with Joellen Killion, author of Coaching Matters and so many other foundational books about instructional coaching.

This episode is a master class in successful instructional coaching: from defining your role as a coach to understanding "coaching heavy vs coaching light", to building a coaching program, to working with your school leaders, to measuring your impact as a coach. As always, Joellen is clear, articulate, thoughtful, and thorough in her responses to all our questions - there is just so much in here to digest, you're probably going to want to listen more than once. My head was buzzing with ideas for days after this conversation, you do not want to miss this one!

This conversation is a window into the learning that happens inside The Coach Certificate and Mentorship Program, because there are so many aspects of Joellen's work that we use inside the program. Wherever you are in building a coaching culture in your school, The Coach will give you the strategies, skills, and tools you need to make coaching a success. This academic-year-long online course & mentorship program will empower you to confidently apply instructional coaching strategies in any situation - from building a coaching program to being a leader in your school community. Registration for our next global cohort opens on the 21st of February and closes on the 14th of March. Find out more, and join the waiting list at edurolearning.com/coach today!

Find the show notes for this episode here.

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School Leaders Value Coaches with Stuart MacAlpine

School Leaders Value Coaches with Stuart MacAlpine

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Instructional Coaching Supports at All Levels with Jim Laney

Instructional Coaching Supports at All Levels with Jim Laney

Today on #coachbetter we're chatting with Jim Laney, Head of School at the American Embassy School in New Delhi. This conversation was a powerful reflection on the importance of seeing ourselves as learners - and the value that coaching can bring to that experience. Jim shares his experience being coached, and building a coaching culture as a school leader. His perspective about the value of coaches, and the ways that many middle level leaders in schools are also coaches helps shine a light on the importance of learning how to be a better coach. If you're supporting school leaders who are looking to better understand the value of coaching, this episode is full of great ideas! Find the show notes for this episode here.

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The Challenges Instructional Coaches Face - And What We Can Do About Them! with Stéphane Vermeulin

The Challenges Instructional Coaches Face - And What We Can Do About Them! with Stéphane Vermeulin

Hello coaches! Welcome back to another episode of #coachbetter! Today, Clint and I are chatting with Stéphane Vermeulin, Lower School Digital Learning Coach at International School Luxembourg. Stéphane has had a wide variety of experiences, including teaching at the university level and extensive work with Cultures of Thinking with Ron Richard, and he brings them all together in his approach to coaching. Our conversation highlights the critical importance of building a trusting environment through the actions you take and the language you use. We move back and forth between Stéphane's role as Activator for Thinking and Learning and his Digital Coaching role to highlight how each one supports the other. This conversation is a deep look at how, even the very small actions we take as coaches have a big impact on the coaching culture. Find the show notes for this episode here.

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The Importance of Being Self-Directed as an Instructional Coach with Kim Cofino and Clint Hamada

The Importance of Being Self-Directed as an Instructional Coach with Kim Cofino and Clint Hamada

How can instructional coaches effectively partner with building admin who are stretched thin? We all know how busy our school leaders are, so we took this with a positive frame and strategized 6 ways that can coaches be a positive addition to a school leader's busy day. If you are looking for more ways to support your building leaders and develop strong professional relationships, this episode is for you! Find the show notes for this episode here.

2 Juni 202020min

Creating Transformative Instructional Coaching Experiences for Specialist Teachers with Ana Marie Gach

Creating Transformative Instructional Coaching Experiences for Specialist Teachers with Ana Marie Gach

Today, Clint and I are chatting with Ana María Gach, Middle School Digital Media Teacher at Singapore American School in Singapore. Our conversation covered a lot of ground, including the awesomeness of being a middle school teacher, the challenges of representing diversity in educational contexts, and the realities of sometimes feeling left out of the coaching loop when you're a specialist teacher. Ana María shares several concrete examples of what makes coaching a transformative experience, particularly for teachers who are in the fine arts. If you're looking for ways to reach out to your specialists, or you just love middle school, this episode is for you! Find the show notes for this episode here.

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A School Leader's Perspective on the Value & Purpose of Instructional Coaching with Liz Cho

A School Leader's Perspective on the Value & Purpose of Instructional Coaching with Liz Cho

Today we're chatting with Liz Cho, Principal of Teaching and Learning at Korea International School. In this conversation we talk in depth about how Liz and her colleagues have built a cohesive coaching culture throughout the school. From examining the research, to reflecting on school-based practices, to hiring the right staff, and building understanding among admin and teachers. We cover every stage of the development of the coaching program at Korea International School. Find the show notes for this episode here.

19 Maj 202052min

Roundtable Discussion on the Realities of Returning To School During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Roundtable Discussion on the Realities of Returning To School During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Today we're sharing our 5th episode in our ongoing series featuring educators working in international schools in the Asia region. The teachers, coaches and school leaders on this call have been remote learning for up to 3 months already and many are getting ready to start back to school in the next few days and weeks. Today we talk about what returning to school may look like for the foreseeable future, including the procedures for safe face-to-face learning, the realities of being back to school with expectations for social distancing, and the different ways schools are managing hybrid learning (online & face to face). We also discuss some of the positive outcomes from remote learning that we'd like to see continue next academic year. Watch (or listen to) our previous episodes to hear how things have evolved over time, and keep up with new posts and resources on our Remote Learning page at bit.ly/eduroesc. To hear the full conversations, subscribe to #coachbetter wherever you get your podcasts or head over to #coachbetter.tv. Find the show notes for this episode here.

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The Value of Tracking Data As You Coach with Shaun Kirkwood

The Value of Tracking Data As You Coach with Shaun Kirkwood

Welcome back to another episode of Coach Better! Today we're chatting with Shaun Kirkwood, Director of Educational Technology at Atlanta International School. This was a comprehensive conversation about how coaches and school leaders can not only build a coaching culture, but also track the impact of the work that coaches do. Shaun shares a wide variety of strategies that all coaches can use to ensure that the value of their role is clear to all stakeholders in the community. Shaun's focus on building personal relationships through incidental conversations is a great reminder that each action we take helps us build a coaching culture. If you enjoy this episode, make sure to check out our website at coachbetter.tv for more resources to help you #coachbetter! Find the show notes for this episode here.

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