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Professional Learning
To teach students well, it is important to know and understand each child well. With large numbers of students and multiple teachers, that can be a challenge. Supporting these efforts with optimal organization and communication patterns will set the stage for success. Hence, as teachers move to a more concerted effort to coach students well, organization matters.
What documents will structure your coaching efforts and collaboration with multiple students.
Next year, I want to organize these efforts with greater care so that I meet the following goals:
- Regular individual student coaching meetings.
- Succinct notes to inform the process.
- Regular goal setting.
- Accurate and organized assessment lists that are easy to access and share.
Hence, I created a Team 15 2013-2014 coaching website. I will use this website to collect notes, set goals, and communicate with the learning team: students, families, teachers, and administrators.
Specifically, I will use this site in the following ways:
- To invite teacher collaborators to view and add to the site regularly when working with students.
- To reference the site when meeting with individual students and families to share challenges and successes as we review and create goals.
- To share with administrators and colleagues for evaluation purposes, analysis, and goal setting.
- As a reference point for writing student report cards and other assessments.
I offer you this model to review and consider as you think about your coaching systems for the fall. Once late August arrives and I begin inputting specific data related to students, I will change the privacy settings.
Let me know what you think. I'll revise and enrich this site during the summer months.
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