Coaching in Schools: Using Data to Clearly Communicate Your Work to Others

Coaching in Schools: Using Data to Clearly Communicate Your Work to Others

If you are an instructional coach, technology coach or data coach in a school or district, the following scenario might sound familiar to you.

In my role as a technology & innovation specialist I am the point person for 28 classroom teachers, 22 instructional assistants and 630 second grade and third grade students.  In addition to this role, I also work with numerous administrative staff across the school as a data specialist.  Because of the number of people I work with and my various roles, it is not surprising for me to not see some people for weeks on end.  In the elementary technology office there are three other tech & innovation specialists who are in similar positions.  Due to the nature of our role and the amount of people we interact with, we wanted to find a way to communicate, with transparency, exactly what we do.

(more…)
Building Wonder

Building Wonder

When it comes to presenting data, protocols for data, and the administrative use and sharing of data – there’s a lot to know.  High level stats, privacy rights, statistical coding, and more… yet we ask professionals who are experts at lesson design to be aware of all of this and how to leverage data to measure effectiveness.  I simplify it down to one simple rule: (more…)

A Data Coaching Framework

A Data Coaching Framework

Data should empower.  Data should provide insights.  Data should inspire more questions. Without a positive framework, capacity building, and expertise – data is often thought of as scrutinizing, overly subjective, and a burden.

So let me propose my model: (more…)

Pin It on Pinterest