This presentation was recorded on May 12, 2022.
The indelible impact of COVID-19 has changed the role instructional coaches play in literacy learning and leadership in ways that will persist beyond the pandemic. In this three-hour event, presenters will offer insight on what it means to be a coach in 2022, as well as share strategies for strengthening the entire literacy leadership team.
What to expect:
- Ways to define coaching in the context of a full leadership team and why that’s important
- Shifts to support effective literacy leadership during times of disrupted learning
- Models of coaching that improve student outcomes through teacher/coach partnerships
- Ideas for planning ahead: What to do now to prepare for a successful school year
- Coaching practices that promote equity, social-emotional learning, and more
Hosted by Jacy Ippolito, with a keynote by Rita Bean, the Intensive also features Adam Brieske-Ulenski, Pamela A. Mason, and Benjamin Piper; a conversation and Q&A with all speakers rounds out the event.
ILA Digital Events fees are nonrefundable. ILA reserves the right to make presenter substitutions if necessary due to extenuating circumstances.
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