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How to Coach Teachers Who Don't Think Like You
Using Literacy Strategies to Coach Across Content Areas



August 2013 | 232 pages | Corwin
Many districts are implementing a literacy coaching model to help teachers improve in this area. As a literacy coach and trainer of literacy coaches for many years, Bonnie plans to share her experience and expertise in this area to help literacy coaches effectively coach teachers. Bonnie will include data showing student improvement gains from districts she worked with to implement literacy coaching.
 
Introduction: How to Read This Book
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
1. Moving From Teaching Students to Coaching Teachers
 
2. Organizing to Save Stress, Time, and Mistakes: Your Personal Tool Kit
 
3. Coaching Teachers Who Don't Think Like You
 
4. Coaching in a Variety of Settings: Experienced Coaches Share Their Success Stories
 
5. Scheduling Time for Coaching
 
6. Analyzing Coaching Scenarios
 
7. Using Classroom Demonstrations and Professional Development Workshops as Coaching Tools
 
8. Using Literacy Strategies Across Content Areas to Improve Student Achievement
 
9. Coaching Teams of Teachers to Improve Instruction
 
10. Coaching Teachers to Write and Reflect Upon Their Instructional Practices
 
11. Coaching Teachers as Writers: The Writing Workshop Model
 
Final Words
 
Appendices
 
Bibliography and Recommended Web Sites
 
Index

good suggestions but mainly focused on primary teachers

Mrs Alison loughnane
Early Years Dept, Hopwood Hall College
September 26, 2018

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