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In this much-needed book, experts Emily L. Davis and Brad Currie draw on their extensive experience in coaching and instructional technology and provide concrete, research-based strategies to help coaches in their day-to-day role. Whether you’re beginning a coaching initiative or looking for practical insights on coaching in a variety of settings, including in groups and one-to-one, you’ll find the resources you need to overcome challenges and grow your coaching skills.
Topics include:
The basics of tech coaching
How to clarify on the expectations and objectives of your role
Tips for recruiting teachers to work with you
Guiding educators in planning and implementing meaningful technology integration
How to plan and facilitate effective team coaching
Strategies to gather and share data to communicate the impact of your coaching work
How to stay ahead of the curve and keep learning for the futureEvery chapter includes practical tools, templates, and illustrative vignettes from the field to help you ensure the success of your technology coaching initiative.
Join the conversation! Discuss the book and your coaching questions on Twitter with the hashtag #TechRequestEDU.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal152
- Udgivelsesdato27-03-2019
- ISBN139781138598898
- Forlag Routledge
- FormatHardback
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