Authors
Camille LZ Blachowicz, Roberta Buhle, Donna Ogle, Sharon Frost, Amy Correa, Jodi Dodds Kinner
Publication date
2010/2
Journal
The Reading Teacher
Volume
63
Issue
5
Pages
348-359
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
This paper describes the lessons learned from a five‐year project to develop urban literacy coaches in a large, diverse, metropolitan school system. The narrative begins by reporting on the progress of the schools in the project, which documents gains exceeding both the state and the district gains. It further describes survey data from principals and teachers, both of whom highlighted the role of the coach in these gains. The main part of the paper describes descriptions of practices that contributed to the success of the project, including those to build a strong, communal knowledge base; collaborate to make the curriculum visible in new ways; emphasize culturally relevant instruction and resources; help emergent coaches define their roles over time; support coaches in developing a model for goal setting and coaching cycles; build understanding that development as a coach has recursive phases; provide facilitation …
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CLZ Blachowicz, R Buhle, D Ogle, S Frost, A Correa… - The Reading Teacher, 2010