
Coaching in Communities
Description
In Coaching in Communities, researcher Melissa Mosley Wetzel and her coauthors distill the lessons of an eight-year study into a transformative educator training model, Coaching with CARE (critical and content-focused, appreciative, reflective, and experiential). They demonstrate how effective, contextual teacher training can be a cornerstone of educational justice, which occurs when all learners are supported to be successful in school and when schools expand notions of success to include diverse ways of life and learning.
The authors show how this new framework, which draws from behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and critical models of coaching, can be used in professional and informal learning contexts, and in dialogue with families and communities, to upend the status quo, break down the expert-novice distinction, and cultivate just forms of practice. As they note, the work of justice is collaborative, sustained engagement in resistance to marginalization, racism, and other inequities.
Coaching in Communities presents a set of tools, including shared inquiry and coaching cycles of observation, reflection, and debriefing, and demonstrates how they work in real-life settings. With these tools, teacher education programs as well as districts, schools, and other organizations can train for change, which is one essential step in school transformation.
Product Details
Publisher | Harvard Education PR |
Publish Date | May 30, 2023 |
Pages | 232 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781682538197 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
"This is a wonderfully accessible book filled with practical advice for educators and educational coaches. The 'Coaching with CARE' approach provides readers with the tools to disrupt traditional roles of experts and novices and center issues of justice while connecting with the community. With a focus on empathy and inquiry, readers will develop critical competencies to fruitfully engage in coaching relationships." --Elizabeth Soslau, professor of education, University of Delaware, and author of The Comprehensive Guide to Working with Student Teachers
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