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How can an effective coaching culture be established across different schools within an alliance?

How can an effective coaching culture be established across different schools within an alliance?. Dr. Keith Watson Portswood Teaching School Alliance. Research Design. 10 schools received launch training and on-going support to help embed a coaching culture at their school

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How can an effective coaching culture be established across different schools within an alliance?

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  1. How can an effective coaching culture be established across different schools within an alliance? Dr. Keith Watson Portswood Teaching School Alliance

  2. Research Design • 10 schools received launch training and on-going support to help embed a coaching culture at their school • Use of interview, questionnaire and pupil outcomes in terms of attainment, progress and quality of teaching measures over time

  3. Coaching & Mentoring “Coaching is the art of facilitating the performance, learning and development of another." - Myles Downey "Effective Coaching‘ • Emphasis is given to the direct ‘in-lesson’ coaching of teachers, known as ‘Parrot on the shoulder coaching’ • This involves the direct modelling of classroom techniques as well as encouraging reflection which is “associated with collegial enquiry, critical thinking and expanding teacher repertoires” (Blasé and Blasé, 1998).

  4. Coaching Network Self Evaluation 2 infant, 3 junior, 6 primary and 1 secondary school from Southampton

  5. Ofsted References on Impact

  6. ‘All teaching staff understand coaching and have experience of being coached. The impact in a relatively short time is significant for the teachers who coach , those that are coached and in turn better outcomes for pupils. Coaching has given us the structure and expertise to address inconsistencies in teaching quickly. We place a high value on the external support commissioned through PTSA.’ - Headteacher of School D

  7. Learning linked to the Hargreaves Maturity Model How do you build trust on a large scale?

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