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Differentiated Coaching
A Framework for Helping Educators Change

Second Edition

Foreword by Joellen Killion



July 2017 | 256 pages | Corwin

Learn how meeting teachers’ needs for growth translates to student success!

We know that different students learn in different ways. Adult learners do too! Discover a framework for helping teachers change by differentiating approaches to development based on their learning styles and personality types. This expanded second edition includes:

  • An online tool to discover your personality type and how it fits into a strength-based framework for working with people who do and don’t think like you
  • A new coaching cycle model with core questions for differentiating coaching and planning your next coaching move
  • Five key elements for effectively coaching teachers for change
 
Foreword
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Part I: Coaching that is Both Student-Centered and Teacher-Centered
 
Chapter 1: What Do Teachers Believe?
 
Chapter 2: Meeting the Needs of the Teacher During Change
 
Chapter 3: What Problems do Teachers Want to Solve?
 
Chapter 4: What Evidence Will Inform This Coaching Cycle?
 
Chapter 5: How Can Teachers Collaborate?
 
Part II: Developing a Language for Change
 
Chapter 6: A Common Framework: Creating a Climate where Change is Possible
 
Chapter 7: Cognitive Processes and Coaching
 
Chapter 8: Coaching Your Whole Staff for Change
 
Chapter 9: Professional Development Synergy
 
A Final Note
 
Appendices
 
Appendix A: The Sixteen Types: Strengths, Beliefs and Needs During Change
 
Appendix B: Problem Solving Model
 
Appendix C: Polarity Thinking and Differentiated Coaching
 
References
 
Index

"Kise reaches an impressive level of clarity as she skillfully guides coaches and educational leaders to grow in self-awareness and create a meaningful set of interpersonal and instructional skills to meet the needs of teachers and students. The fact that everyone is different and deserves respect and understanding for who they are, as they are, is made clear in this edition through powerful images and explanations of current brain research.  Jane challenges and provides specific supports for educators to help us develop interpersonal maturity as we strive to meet the needs of those we serve.

Rebecca Frazier, Coordinator of Teachers Coaching Teachers
Colorado Springs School District 11

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ISBN: 9781506327754
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