Please do not think you have to answer all the questions asked below. :):)
After reading the guiding principles article that outlined and explained
in detail seven guiding principles for literacy coaching I began to think that
in most if not all professions/jobs everyone has to abide by some sort of rules
or guidelines in order that they may not only succeed but have some structure in
their lives/job. As a literacy coach, there is no exception. Take for instance,
a waiter will not be able to take an order from a customer, relay the information
to the chef, and cash them if he is not trained on how to talk with people and
use a cash register. A doctor, cannot practice on their own if they do not
specialize in the area in which they love best, meaning they have to learn from
the others who are more knowledgeable them themselves in the said job in order
to be better at it on their own.
Whereas these individual’s routines may become monotonous (because if
they make a mistake they might not be able to correct it) as a literacy
coach, you have a plan for working that is deliberate and flexible as it
mentioned in principle guideline number 5. In addition, coaching involves working
with teachers in an individual or group manner. The dynamics of each
interaction are always different.
How do you
think team and individual coaching are similar and different?
After reading
the guiding principles, which one would you want to focus on in your school?
Which one would be the hardest to implement in your school? Why?
As with the information about the coaching cycle on page 181, and the Community
Coaching Cohort Model (CCCM) from the Literacy Learning through Team
Coaching article, they both involve interaction and communication with the teacher
and coach. Not only do the teachers become more comfortable in their ability to
teach after they see their coach teach the lessons, but they are able to learn
new things resulting in increased student achievement. Not only are students
learning new things in new ways but the teachers are as well. These new
techniques provide alternatives, guidance, support and create an atmosphere
that is conducive to success with continued interest from both individuals.
The gradual release of responsibility if the main goal for both the
Coaching Cycle and the
Community Coaching Cohort Model (CCCM).
What
obstacles do you think you will encounter while being coached using either the
cycle or model? How do you think you
will be able to overcome these obstacles?
In my opinion the two most
important ideas about coaching from the readings would be 1. Literacy Coaching addresses
the knowledge gab between best practices in literacy and common practices in
the classroom and 2. Working with teachers is the focus of literacy coaching. When
“gaps” a closed, teachers become more confident in their abilities to render
work effectively and the classroom environment becomes easier to work in and of
course student achievement increases. Knowing that teachers are the focus of
the coaching reassures me that although teachers are in the position of being
the “leader/head” of their environment, they have the opportunities to seek
assistance to help them continue to grow in their field, which will in turn
help their students.
What are two
most important ideas about coaching from the readings and why?