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Coaching Jim Knight

Coaching By Jim Knight

Coaching by Jim Knight


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This easy-to-read resource describes several popular approaches to coaching, including literacy coaching, cognitive coaching, instructional coaching, content-focused coaching, and classroom-management coaching, and features contributions from leaders in each field.

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Coaching: Approaches and Perspectives by Jim Knight

It is imperative that districts make meaningful choices about the coaching model they invest their money and time in implementing. Without a broad base of knowledge, it is unlikely that coaching can have the greatest impact upon the teachers and students who need it the most.
-Tiffany Wiencken, Instructional Coach Facilitator
Beaverton School District, OR

A must-read for any administrator who employs coaches on their campus and for anyone who acts as a coach, teacher leader, facilitator, or mentor.
-Candace Bixler, Educational Specialist
Education Service Center, Region XIII, Austin, TX

Practical guidelines for selecting the right type of coaching for your teachers and students!

Coaching supports teacher development and puts teachers' needs at the heart of professional learning by individualizing their learning and by positioning them as professionals. With many different models available, administrators may find it challenging to determine the kind of coaching that best fits the needs of schools, teachers, and students.

This fresh new resource brings together the voices of recognized experts in the field-including Joellen Killion, Cathy Toll, Jane Ellison, Randy Sprick, Jane Kise, Karla Reiss, Lucy West, and Jim Knight-to present unique approaches for coaching teachers and leaders. Comprehensive chapters review the roles of coaches in schools, examine the research base on coaching, and provide in-depth discussions of specific approaches to coaching, including:

  • Literacy coaching
  • Cognitive coaching
  • Instructional coaching
  • Content-focused coaching
  • Classroom management coaching
  • Leadership coaching

Coaching helps readers make more informed choices about a range of coaching approaches to best serve the unique needs of their teachers and schools.

Coaching Reviews

A must-read for any administrator who employs coaches on their campus and for anyone who acts as a coach, teacher leader, facilitator, or mentor. -- Candace Bixler, Educational Specialist
It is imperative that districts make meaningful choices about the coaching model they invest their money and time in implementing. Without a broad base of knowledge, it is unlikely that coaching can have the greatest impact upon the teachers and students who need it the most. -- Tiffany Wiencken, Instructional Coach Facilitator
The book provides a useful overview of the different ways the concept of coaching applies to one common theme: the goal of improving student learning. -- Dennis Wilson, Superintendent

About Jim Knight

Jim Knight has spent more than two decades studying professional learning, effective teaching, and instructional coaching. He is a Research Associate at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning and the President of the Instructional Coaching Group. Jim wrote the first article on the topic of instructional coaching for The Journal of Staff Development, and his book Instructional Coaching: A Partnership Approach to Improving Instruction (Corwin, 2007) popularized the idea. Jim edited Coaching: Approaches and Perspectives (Corwin, 2009) and co-authored Coaching Classroom Management (Pacific Northwest Publishing, 2010). Jim's other books include Unmistakable Impact: A Partnership Approach to Dramatically Improving Instruction (Corwin, 2011), High-Impact Instruction: A Framework or Great Teaching (Corwin, 2013), and Focus on Teaching: Using Video for High-Impact Instruction (Corwin, 2014). Jim's articles on professional learning, teaching, and instructional coaching have appeared in journals such as The Journal of Staff Development, Principal Leadership, The School Administrator, Kappan, and Educational Leadership. Frequently asked to lead professional learning, Jim has presented to more than 30,000 educators from six continents. He has a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Kansas and has won several university teaching, innovation, and service awards. Jim also writes the Radical Learners blog.

Table of Contents

About the Editor About the Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction - Jim Knight 1. Coaches' Roles, Responsibilities, and Reach - Joellen Killion 2. Instructional Coaching - Jim Knight 3. Literacy Coaching - Cathy A. Toll 4. Cognitive Coaching - Jane Ellison and Carolee Hayes 5. Coaching Classroom Management - Wendy M. Reinke, Randy Sprick, and Jim Knight 6. Content Coaching: Transforming the Teaching Profession - Lucy West 7. Differentiated Coaching - Jane A. G. Kise 8. Leadership Coaching - Karla Reiss 9. Research on Coaching - Jake Cornett and Jim Knight Index

Additional information

CIN1412969255VG
9781412969253
1412969255
Coaching: Approaches and Perspectives by Jim Knight
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20081118
240
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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