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In this episode of Coaching Done Well, Shane Leaning and Jim Thompson explore the essence of effective coaching in education. They discuss the importance of defining what coaching done well looks like, emphasizing the need for reflection, partnership, and the well-being of students. The conversation highlights the urgency of addressing challenges in education, particularly in the post-pandemic context, and the role of video reflection in professional learning. They introduce the Eight Minute Challenge as a tool for educators to enhance their practice and invite listeners to engage in reflective coaching sessions. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming guests and discussions.
Takeaways
- Coaching done well is about advancing student success and well-being.
- Effective coaching provides a space for coachees to do their best thinking.
- Education is a messy social science that requires reflection.
- The Eight Minute Challenge encourages educators to notice their practice.
- Video reflection is a powerful tool for professional learning.
- Coaching relationships require trust, partnership, and skill.
- Teachers often feel unsupported in their professional growth.
- The focus should shift from teaching to student learning outcomes.
- Curiosity is essential in the coaching process.
- Listening to educators' stories is crucial for effective coaching.
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