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Instructional coaching and mentoring has emerged as a leading way to help teachers improve, to implement new curriculum, and to retain teachers — needs that many schools have as the supply of new teachers entering the field becomes scarce in some areas.
An analysis of research on coaching, conducted by FHI360, showed that more than three-quarters of teachers who received intensive, one-on-one coaching, reported that their instruction improved. In addition, about 70% of them reported engaging in more discussions with other teachers about student work after participating in coaching.
In addition, coaching has been found to improve learning, helping students have a better understanding concepts, improve their writing and make connections to other topics they’ve studied.
But coaching is also a costly and time-intensive way to improve teaching, especially if the coaches work in that role full time. The FHI360 report, which focuses largely on the work of the Pennsylvania Institute for Instructional Coaching, noted that coaches can also be effective in small- and large-group settings. “We learned that there is particular power in mixing one-on-one and group coaching activities, and that teachers who participated in both were the greatest beneficiaries of a coaching relationship,” the report says.
School leaders can also work with coaches to determine who might benefit the most from individualized coaching.
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Mentors.net - a Professional Development Resource
Mentors.net was founded in 1995 as a professional development resource for school administrators leading new teacher induction programs. It soon evolved into a destination where both new and student teachers could reflect on their teaching experiences. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mentors.net has taken on a new direction—serving as a platform for beginning teachers, preservice educators, and
other professionals to share their insights and experiences from the early years of teaching, with a focus on integrating artificial intelligence. We invite you to contribute by sharing your experiences in the form of a journal article, story, reflection, or timely tips, especially on how you incorporate AI into your teaching
practice. Submissions may range from a 500-word personal reflection to a 2,000-word article with formal citations.