Coaching Pool Candidate Interviews

Target Audience

Aspiring Coaches 

General Description  

APPLICANTS WILL DEMONSTRATE COMPETENCIES IN THESE 7 CRITICAL COMPONENTS: 

UNDERSTAND COMPLEXITIES OF WORKING WITH ADULTS 

Coaches should position themselves as partners by respecting teacher’s professional autonomy, seeing teachers as equals, offering many choices, giving teachers voice, taking a dialogical approach to interactions, encouraging reflection and real-life application, and seeing coaching as a reciprocal learning opportunity. 

USE AN EFFECTIVE COACHING CYCLE 

Over 20 years of research has led us to The Impact Cycle, a coaching cycle built on three stages: identify, learn, improve. 

KNOW EFFECTIVE TEACHING PRACTICES 

Instructional coaches need a deep knowledge of a set of strategies that they know will help teachers hit their goals. We refer to this as the Instructional Playbook

GATHER DATA 

It is essential that coaches know how to gather basic observational data so that it can be used to set goals and monitor progress. 

EMPLOY EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES 

Coaches are more effective when they have particular communication skills and habits. 

BE EFFECTIVE LEADERS 

We have found that the coaches who lead change successfully have two important attributes: they must be deeply respectful to the teachers with whom they collaborate, and they must be assertive and disciplined, leading change in an organized, ambitious, and forceful manner. Both are necessary. 

  

Required Prerequisites Here 

 

Recommended Prerequisites

Basic content knowledge in ELA and/or Math.  Experience with adult learning theory.  Basic knowledge of instructional coaching best practices. 

Contact Information 

Jeremy Blair 

Program Coordinator 

Instructional Coaching 

Office for Leading and Learning