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Pennsylvania Institute for Instructional Coaching. Christina Steinbacher-Reed. Welcome. Collins Type 1 Writing – Describe your current role. How does your role impact others on your team? Minimum of three lines. Community Builder. Virtual Jigsaw - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE FOR INSTRUCTIONAL COACHING
Christina Steinbacher-Reed
Welcome
Collins Type 1 Writing – Describe your current role. How does your role impact others on your team?
Minimum of three lines
Community Builder
Virtual Jigsaw You each have a piece of a larger picture. Find others with similar pieces, introduce
yourself, and form a team. Put your pieces together and discuss the
following: How does your role compare to the role of the
team members in your picture? Introduce your new friend to the larger group
What is the Pennsylvania Institute for Instructional Coaching?
Support for what you are already doing
A network of support for school-based staff developers
Low-to-no cost
A capacity building effort for Gr. 4-12
A competing initiative
A new program
Costly
PIIC is . . . PIIC is NOT . . .
Rethinking ‘Coach’
Full-time instructional coaches are ideal, but…
Look at coach as a verb, not a noun
Coaches may include: teacher leaders, librarian, curriculum coordinator, reading specialists, department chairs, etc.
Coaches can not include: teacher evaluators
Designated coaches must be provided with some level of release time
PIIC coaches provide a professional development support system for teachers focused on improving classroom practices, student engagement, and student achievement by applying a specific set of practices. The PIIC coaching model reflects consensus about what constitutes effective teacher professional development: ongoing, job-embedded, side-by-side assistance to teachers based on the needs of those teachers and their students.
Expectations for PIIC Coaches Attend PIIC state conference if selected Attend monthly coaches meetings at the IU Provide and facilitate onsite PD for teachers
around according to PIIC’s four elements of coaching
May attend Penn Literacy Network (PLN 1) course (optional)
Refer to “Expectations for Coaches” for additional expectations
Four Elements of PIIC Coaching
1 - One-on-one and small group support for teachers and other school leaders (Before, during, after model)
2 – Gathering and Using Data
3 - Improving Adolescent Literacy Across the Content Areas
4 - Reflective and non-evaluative practices
How does this support what we’re already doing?
Learning Focused Schools
Reading Apprenticeship
Balanced Literacy Standards Aligned
System Penn Literacy Network Other evidenced
based literacy framework
Professional development
B-D-A Coaching (modeling, co-planning, co-teaching, providing feedback)
Professional learning communities
Data analysis Networking Reflective practices
What is our instructional framework?
How do we teach teachers to implement this framework?
Benefits of Joining PIIC
On-site, job-embedded coaching support for designated coaches
Monthly IU meetings for coaches Four slots to participate in PLN 1 at
Luzerne County IU (4.5 graduate credits from Penn)
Support for transitioning towards Common Core
High quality training that can be turned-around in your own district for
District’s Investments
Travel expenses (mileage and meal) and release time to attend state conferences in State College (required)
Provide release time for coaches to receive job-embedded, site-based coaching support (required)
Travel costs (mileage only) to attend optional PLN courses at Luzerne County IU (optional)
IU Coaching Meeting Dates
Oct. 13 (W) – Meeting the needs of adult learners, understanding change, and intro to coaching
November 8 (C) – Coaching, Literacy Across Content, Data Analysis, Reflective Practices (4 Elements)
Dec. 7 (W) Jan. 19 (C) Feb. 14 (W) May
PIIC Statewide Conference
Held at State College January 9-11 May 2, 3, 4
PIIC Levels of Support
What is PLN?
Penn Literacy Network (University of Penn Graduate School)
Series of graduate courses focusing on literacy K-12
40 years in development Can be the basis for a curriculum
framework or just provide participants with literacy best practices
What is the relationship between PIIC and PLN? PIIC is the how (coaching), PLN is the
what (curriculum
Penn Literacy Network Course 1 Dates Must have a team of four (1 admin, 1
coach, 2 teachers)
Held during school day at Luzerne County IU December 7 February 1 March 1 April 12 May 8.