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Professional Reading Materials

 

Title

Author(s)

Format

web How to Develop a Coaching Eye

S. Feger,
K. Woleck, &
P. Hickman

Full Text

web - Making the Most of Professional Learning Communities

J. McTighe

Full Text

web - Cognitive CoachingSM Bibliography

Various

List

web - Cognitive CoachingSM Readings

Various

Full Text

web - Coaches’ Voices Bring 6 Lessons to Light

C. Brady

Abstract

web - What the Teacher Leader Needs from the Principal

A. Pankake & G. Moller

Abstract

 

Coaching
in the
News


web KCM “Coaches’ Comments”
KCM Press Release posted on the Center for Cognitive CoachingSM website(Jan 2008) 

web - How the world’s best-performing schools come out on top
McKinsey & Company (Sept 2007)
 

web - Improving Student Achievement by Leading Sustained Professional Learning for Mathematics Content and Pedagogical Content Knowledge
National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics’ Position Paper (Fall 2007)

 

Article

Author(s)

Publication and Date

webEmpowering Teachers

A researcher seeks teachers’ input on how to improve their working environments.

A. Rebora

Teacher Magazine

Mar 1, 2008

web - Teaching Better Together

S. Henchey

Teacher Magazine

Apr 16, 2008

web - Making Every Educator a Learning Educator

S. Hirsh &
J. Killion

Education Week

Apr 14, 2008

web - Teacher Coaches Find a Growing Role

B. Keller

Education Week

Mar 3, 2008

web - Coaching Teachers to Help Students Learn

B. Keller

Education Week

Dec 11, 2007

web - Sewing Lessons
An educator describes a personal experience that now guides her mentoring practice.

C. Guthrie

Teacher Magazine

Nov 28, 2007

web - Teacher Learning That Supports Student Learning: What Teachers Need to Know

L. Darling-Hammond

Edutopia

May 1, 1999

 

 
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