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`This is an outstanding book which has the potential to help educators make significant positive changes in staff development and teaching. I now have an understanding of why specific behaviors are observed during staff development and why it often does not promote real change. This book is a 'must read' for all educators who want to successfully help others in their schools improve their practices' - Charles F. Adamchik, Jr., Corporate Director of Curriculum, Learning Sciences International
Change is hard work, even when we are convinced it's worth the effort. Teachers are expected to change without clear explanations or evidence of how the changes will benefit them or their students. Meaningful change is most likely to occur when teachers' beliefs, feelings, and personality are taken into consideration.
Differentiated Coaching applies the latest research and theory of personality type, multiple intelligences, experiential learning models, and mind styles models to create a differentiated approach for staff development. This innovative resource touches on six key elements:
o A common framework for unbiased reflection on education
o Teachers' strengths and beliefs about teaching and learning
o Information and evidence that can influence those beliefs
o The needs of the teacher during change
o The relationship of what is being learned to the problem the teacher wants to solve in the classroom
o The value of creating an environment for deep, reflective collaboration among teachers
When teachers understand how their strengths and beliefs may lock them into practices that limit freedom to help students succeed, they can begin to entertain fresh possibilities and stay open to new avenues for professional growth.
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- Publisher/Imprint SAGE Publications / Corwin
- Publication Date February 2006
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781452207360 / 1412916437
- Publication Country or regionCalifornia
- Primary Price 25.99 GBP
- Pages264
- ReadershipProfessional and scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- ResponsibilityJane A.G. Kise.
- Reference CodeBDZ0007249956
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