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Essential leadership moves for supporting instructional coaching in your school

Strong leadership is essential in any successful instructional coaching effort. Leading Student-Centered Coaching provides principals and district leaders with the background, practices, and tools required for leading coaching efforts that have a profound and positive impact on student and teacher learning. Filled with practical ideas that school leaders can easily apply to their own school settings, this book includes:

  • Tools and techniques for preparing a school for coaching, launching a coaching culture, and supporting coaches
  • Leadership Moves sections that provide strategies for building principal and coach partnerships
  • Richly detailed Lessons from the Field, based on the authors’ real-life experiences, that illustrate principal and coach collaboration
  • Recommendations for coaches to use as they strive to increase their impact

With a focus on the critical role of school leadership, this action-oriented guide provides the key ingredients for ensuring the success of school-based coaching initiatives.

"Sweeney and Mausbach explore the necessary ingredients to a successful instructional coach partnership between the principal and the coaches. This is a must-read for building leadership teams implementing an instructional coach program"
—Timothy S. Grieves, Chief Administrator
Northwest Area Education Agency, IA


"This book synthesized the work necessary of school leaders when working with the coach. As a principal who was a student-centered coach, this book has shown me how I can tweak the skills I learned and apply them with a leadership lens."
—Kelly Neylon, Principal
Meadowview School, Woodridge IL




Trade Review

"Sweeney and Mausbach explore the necessary ingredients to a successful instructional coach partnership between the principal and the coaches…This is a must read for building leadership teams implementing an instructional coach program"



-- Timothy S. Grieves, Ph. D., Chief Administrator, Northwest Area Education Agency, Sioux City
"Leading Student-Centered Coaching is an extremely beneficial resource that any administrator and coach should have on hand so they can effectively reinforce the ultimate outcome for school – kids learning. The tips and ideas are simple to pull from the book at any time and to authentically enact by both school leaders and coaches in order to promote effective student learning. If we frame coaching as being inclusive, or for all teachers, then we build on the belief that coaching is about partnering to meet the needs of each and every student."

-- Amanda Brueggeman, Literacy Coach, Wentzville School District

"This book synthesized the work necessary of school leaders when working with the coach… As a principal who was a student centered coach, this book has shown me how I can tweak the skills I learned and apply them with a leadership lens…My leadership team is studying teacher collective efficacy and this book has helped me see how we can align the coaching work, my work as the leader together to build that efficacy!"


-- Kelly Neylon, Principal, Meadowview School, Woodridge District 68

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction Chapter 1: An Introduction to Student-Centered Coaching Chapter 2: Connecting School Improvement to Coaching Chapter 3: Defining Roles for Coaches and Principals Chapter 4: School Culture and Coaching Chapter 5: Setting Expectations for Authentic Participation in Coaching Chapter 6: Driving Toward High Quality Instruction Chapter 7: Separating Coaching From Supervision Chapter 8: Supporting the Development of the Coach In Closing Appendix A: Rubric for Leading Student-Centered Coaching Appendix B: Rubric for Student-Centered Coaching Appendix C: Sample School Improvement Plan Appendix D: Student-Centered Coaching Moves Appendix E: Results-Based Coaching Tool Appendix F: Planner for Sharing Lessons References Index

Leading Student-Centered Coaching: Building

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    A Paperback / softback by Diane Sweeney, Ann Mausbach

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      Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
      Publication Date: 06/02/2019
      ISBN13: 9781544320557, 978-1544320557
      ISBN10: 1544320558
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      Book Synopsis

      Essential leadership moves for supporting instructional coaching in your school

      Strong leadership is essential in any successful instructional coaching effort. Leading Student-Centered Coaching provides principals and district leaders with the background, practices, and tools required for leading coaching efforts that have a profound and positive impact on student and teacher learning. Filled with practical ideas that school leaders can easily apply to their own school settings, this book includes:

      • Tools and techniques for preparing a school for coaching, launching a coaching culture, and supporting coaches
      • Leadership Moves sections that provide strategies for building principal and coach partnerships
      • Richly detailed Lessons from the Field, based on the authors’ real-life experiences, that illustrate principal and coach collaboration
      • Recommendations for coaches to use as they strive to increase their impact

      With a focus on the critical role of school leadership, this action-oriented guide provides the key ingredients for ensuring the success of school-based coaching initiatives.

      "Sweeney and Mausbach explore the necessary ingredients to a successful instructional coach partnership between the principal and the coaches. This is a must-read for building leadership teams implementing an instructional coach program"
      —Timothy S. Grieves, Chief Administrator
      Northwest Area Education Agency, IA


      "This book synthesized the work necessary of school leaders when working with the coach. As a principal who was a student-centered coach, this book has shown me how I can tweak the skills I learned and apply them with a leadership lens."
      —Kelly Neylon, Principal
      Meadowview School, Woodridge IL




      Trade Review

      "Sweeney and Mausbach explore the necessary ingredients to a successful instructional coach partnership between the principal and the coaches…This is a must read for building leadership teams implementing an instructional coach program"



      -- Timothy S. Grieves, Ph. D., Chief Administrator, Northwest Area Education Agency, Sioux City
      "Leading Student-Centered Coaching is an extremely beneficial resource that any administrator and coach should have on hand so they can effectively reinforce the ultimate outcome for school – kids learning. The tips and ideas are simple to pull from the book at any time and to authentically enact by both school leaders and coaches in order to promote effective student learning. If we frame coaching as being inclusive, or for all teachers, then we build on the belief that coaching is about partnering to meet the needs of each and every student."

      -- Amanda Brueggeman, Literacy Coach, Wentzville School District

      "This book synthesized the work necessary of school leaders when working with the coach… As a principal who was a student centered coach, this book has shown me how I can tweak the skills I learned and apply them with a leadership lens…My leadership team is studying teacher collective efficacy and this book has helped me see how we can align the coaching work, my work as the leader together to build that efficacy!"


      -- Kelly Neylon, Principal, Meadowview School, Woodridge District 68

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction Chapter 1: An Introduction to Student-Centered Coaching Chapter 2: Connecting School Improvement to Coaching Chapter 3: Defining Roles for Coaches and Principals Chapter 4: School Culture and Coaching Chapter 5: Setting Expectations for Authentic Participation in Coaching Chapter 6: Driving Toward High Quality Instruction Chapter 7: Separating Coaching From Supervision Chapter 8: Supporting the Development of the Coach In Closing Appendix A: Rubric for Leading Student-Centered Coaching Appendix B: Rubric for Student-Centered Coaching Appendix C: Sample School Improvement Plan Appendix D: Student-Centered Coaching Moves Appendix E: Results-Based Coaching Tool Appendix F: Planner for Sharing Lessons References Index

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