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Literacy coaching : the essentials / Katherine Casey ; foreword by Anthony J. Alvarado.

Casey, Katherine. (Author).
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  • 1 copy at The Center Library.

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The Center Library 372.41 Cas 2006 146593 Stacks Available -

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  • ISBN: 0325009414
  • ISBN: 9780325009414
  • Physical Description: xii, 212 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Portsmouth, NH : Heinemann, ©2006.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-207).
Formatted Contents Note: Me, a coach? -- What a coach needs to know and be able to do -- Building a relationship with your principal -- Getting started : teacher strengths and needs -- Structures for professional development -- Eight ways to study instruction -- Models of intensive classroom support -- Professional development workshops and sessions -- The promise of coaching.
Summary, etc.: "What do literacy coaches do? Who do they coach? How does it work? Katherine Casey is a veteran literacy coach, and on the first page of Literacy Coaching she gets down to business: "I coach teachers in their classrooms, demonstrating lessons, working alongside teachers as they teach, problem solving together how to better meet the needs of their students." From there she presents the most authoritative, comprehensive, and focused guide on literacy coaching available."
"Literacy Coaching takes you inside today's main coaching models, exploring the roles and responsibilities within them. Beginning with what coaches do, Casey provides real-life examples of what you'll need to know and what abilities the job requires, as well as crucial but often overlooked details such as how to build a relationship with your principal and how to assess the strengths and needs of the teachers you'll work with. Then she presents a variety of professional development structures that help you deliver smart, targeted instructional support where and when teachers need it most.
Literacy Coaching gets into the nitty-gritty, offering experience-honed advice on these and numerous other important coaching functions: gathering materials, gaining entry, and getting started, taking notes while observing teachers and students, teaching side by side with a host teacher and debriefing afterward, running powerful workshops, visitations, and meetings, developing trusting relationships, using data to uncover areas of instructional need, coaching strategies and language."
"Filled with examples of completed instructional observation forms, graphic organizers, correspondence and conversations with faculty and administrative constituencies, and classroom vignettes that illustrate what coaching really looks like, Literacy Coaching is the ideal companion for a practicing coach or consultant and especially for teachers who want to become one. Book jacket."--Jacket.
Subject: Language arts teachers > Training of > United States.
Literacy > Study and teaching > United States.
Language arts teachers > Training of.
Literacy > Study and teaching.
United States.

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