School-Based Implementation Coaching
School-based implementation coaching helps educators to demonstrate new skills, as well as practice using those skills in real classroom settings, while also improving fidelity of practice.
School-Based Implementation Coaching Learning Objectives
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- Developing and maintaining coaching relationships
- Facilitating the improvement process
- Communicating in a timely and responsive manner
- Engaging in solution-driven dialogue
Participant and Presenter Materials
Participant Materials
Participant Handouts
Preparatory reading, additional handouts and worksheets, practice profile, and fidelity checklist are posted below.
Pre/Post Knowledge Check: Pre and post knowledge checks are a component of high-quality professional development. It is recommended that all consultants and other trainers/facilitators use them as they tailor their professional development for their audience. The pre/post knowledge check and the answer key are posted below for downloading and administering.Pre/Post Knowledge Check: Pre and post knowledge checks are a component of high-quality professional development. It is recommended that all consultants and other trainers/facilitators use them as they tailor their professional development for their audience. The pre/post knowledge check and the answer key are posted below for downloading and administering.
Presenter/Consultant Materials
In addition to the participant materials, the PowerPoint files with detailed presenter notes are available for each professional learning module. For some modules, additional presenter resources are also suggested.
Presenter PowerPoints with Notes
PowerPoint files with detailed presenter notes are available for each professional learning module.
School-Based Implementation Coaching
Implementation Supports
School-based Implementation Coaching Practice Profile
SBIC Content Fidelity Checklist
Administrator’s Guide to Coaching