Designing Instructional Coaching: Suggestions for Supporting Teachers' Professional Learning for the 21st Century

Type: Article
Topics: District & School Operations, Journal of Scholarship and Practice

October 01, 2023

Coaching is a popular and high-leverage instrument for instructional reform. Coaching holds potential to accelerate teacher learning and school improvement. Linking results from current research, we portray how coaching benefits from robust infrastructure.

This article offers three design recommendations that leaders can implement to optimize coaching:

  1. identify infrastructural resources;
  2. align coaching with instructional priorities and standards; and
  3. ensure coaches have the knowledge they need, particularly in relation to the local context.

We share insights on how educational reformers and leaders can re-set systems and optimize coaching to accelerate learning and change.

Authors

Sarah L. Woulfin, PhD
Associate Professor
Educational Leadership and Policy
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX

Laura DeSimone, PhD
Professor
College of Education and Human Development
University of Delaware
Newark, DE

Amy Stornaiuolo, PhD
Associate Professor
Learning, Teaching, and Literacies Division
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

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