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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Our Coaching Beliefs
Core Practices for Student-Centered Coaching
Student-Centered Coaching Is Driven by Formative Assessment Data
How Student-Centered Coaching Compares With Other Coaching Models
Moving Forward
Chapter 1: Setting Goals for Coaching Cycles
The Move—Setting Goals for Coaching Cycles
Why Setting Goals for Coaching Cycles Is Important
What Setting Goals for Coaching Cycles Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
Chapter 2: Using Learning Targets
The Move—Using Learning Targets
Why Using Learning Targets Is Important
What Using Learning Targets Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
Chapter 3: Getting Ready for Coaching in the Classroom
The Move—Getting Ready for Coaching in the Classroom
Why Getting Ready for Coaching in the Classroom Is Important
What Getting Ready for Coaching in the Classroom Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
Chapter 4: Noticing and Naming
The Move—Noticing and Naming
Why Noticing and Naming Is Important
What Noticing and Naming Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
Chapter 5: Micro Modeling
The Move—Micro Modeling
Why Micro Modeling Is Important
What Micro Modeling Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
Chapter 6: Thinking Aloud
The Move—Thinking Aloud
Why Thinking Aloud Is Important
What Thinking Aloud Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
Chapter 7: Sorting Student Work
The Move—Sorting Student Work
Why Sorting Student Work Is Important
What Sorting Student Work Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
Chapter 8: Providing Strengths-Based Feedback
The Move—Providing Strengths-Based Feedback
Why Providing Strengths-Based Feedback Is Important
What Providing Strengths-Based Feedback Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
Chapter 9: Measuring the Impact of Coaching
The Move—Measuring the Impact of Coaching
Why Measuring the Impact of Coaching Is Important
What Measuring the Impact of Coaching Looks Like
Lessons From the Field
Tools and Techniques
A Final Thought
In Closing
Appendix
Resource A—If/Then Charts
Resource B—Coaching Logs
Resource C—Language Stems
Resource D—Planning Tools
Resource E—Agreements and Protocols
Resource F—Results-Based Coaching Tool
References
Index

About the Author

Diane Sweeney has been an author and educational consultant since 1999.  The author of Moves for Launching a New Year of Student-Centered Coaching (Corwin, 2022), Student-Centered Coaching from a Distance (Corwin, 2021), The Essential Guide for Student-Centered Coaching (Corwin, 2020), Leading Student-Centered Coaching (Corwin, 2018), and Student-Centered Coaching: The Moves (Corwin, 2016), Diane holds a longstanding interest in how adult learning translates to learning in the classroom. Diane holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Denver and a Master’s in Bilingual and Multicultural Education from the University of Colorado, Boulder. After teaching and coaching in the Denver Public Schools, Diane served as a program officer at the Public Education & Business Coalition (PEBC) in Denver. Since then, she has become a respected voice in the field of coaching and professional development.

Leanna Harris is the author of The Essential Guide for Student-Centered Coaching (Corwin, 2020) and Student-Centered Coaching:The Moves (Corwin, 2016). She has worked as a teacher, coach, and consultant across grades K-12 and currently works with Diane Sweeney Consulting to help schools and districts implement student-centered coaching. Her work is based upon the belief that professional development for teachers is most effective when it is grounded in outcomes for student achievement - for every child, every day.

Leanna is a passionate skier and cyclist. She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband and three kids.

Reviews

"Student-Centered Coaching: The Moves would have been particularly helpful when I began coaching six years ago.  Even now, I have gleaned new insight into what coaching should look like and how to make forward progress with teachers."
*Ruthanne Munger, Instructional Coach*

"This book contains many hands-on techniques that can serve coaches well in working with teachers (and students). It addresses a lot of the common pitfalls that occur when learning to be a coach. The book serves as a great tool for experienced coaches as well as those just entering into the position."
*Ann M. Lorey, Common Core Coach and Science Department Instructional Supervisor*

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