Making Coaching Matter: Leading Continuous Improvement in Schools - Paperback

Making Coaching Matter: Leading Continuous Improvement in Schools - Paperback

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Making Coaching Matter: Leading Continuous Improvement in Schools - Paperback

Making Coaching Matter: Leading Continuous Improvement in Schools - Paperback

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Sale price  $66.93 Regular price 

by Sarah L. Woulfin (Author), Isobel Stevenson (Author), Kerry Lord (Author)

"The authors of Making Coaching Matter offer valuable insights and actionable strategies for district staff, principals and instructional coaches." --AASA School Administrator

Districts and schools often count on coaching to promote student learning and organizational change. Across the United States, a wide variety of coaches engage in various types of work with teachers as well as school leaders. But coaching is often loosely defined, weakly supported, and ultimately underutilized, and as a consequence, its promise and potential have not been fully realized.

In this book, the authors address misconceptions about the goals of coaching, what it involves, and how it aligns with reform efforts. They advance a new, coherent framing of coaching as a lever for strategic, equitable school improvement. Bridging research, theory, policy, and practice, this book provides insights to help educational reformers and district and school leaders strengthen the structures and activities of coaching.

This timely book illustrates how to make coaching matter by assembling infrastructure and creating conditions so that coaching advances change in robust, sustaining, and equitable ways.

Book Features:

  • Provides useful information for educational leaders whose expertise may not extend to coaching, including tools and reflective questions.
  • Offers a strong theoretical and research-based foundation, along with the authors' collective experience as researchers and practitioners and the voices of coaches and other educational leaders.
  • Advocates for a coaching model that supports a district's overall strategy for centering equity and improving student learning.
  • Describes how to build capacity and continuously improve coaching, and how to support coaching through leadership, logistics, and resources.

Author Biography

Sarah L. Woulfin is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at The University of Texas at Austin. Isobel Stevenson is director of organizational learning and Kerry Lord is director of programs, both at Partners for Educational Leadership in Hartford, CT.

Number of Pages: 160
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 28, 2023

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