The Instructional Coaching Blog

The ICG blog features articles and interviews of people who believe we should be ongoing learners, use technology to learn, teach, and lead, accept personal responsibility for their duties and actions, know that to teach without hope can be damaging, but to teach with hope can save the world, infuse people with their love of learning; most importantly, the children they teach.

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Leading Schools and the Partnership Principles

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April 3, 2024

Learn how principals can take a partnership approach to leading change in schools.

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Effective Questions

High-Impact Instruction
March 27, 2024

This blog post provides a brief overview of one of the most important aspects of high-impact instruction, effective questions.

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The Impact Cycle: Improve Stage

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The Impact Cycle
March 12, 2024

In this blog post, Jim Knight explains what the Improve stage of the Impact Cycle is about.

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When we get stuck as leaders

Instructional Coaching
For Instructional Coaches
Be Fully Present
Listening
Love

In this blog post, we explain how 'ego' can get in the way of leadership and how you can rethink ego and keep it in check.

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Provoke Conversation, Dialogue, and Deep Thought

High-Impact Instruction
Thinking Prompts
Teaching Strategies
For Teachers
For Instructional Coaches
February 7, 2024

In this blog post, Jim Knight writes about a teaching strategy designed for impact: thinking prompts.

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The Learn Stage: Modeling Teaching Strategies

The Impact Cycle
Learn
Teaching Strategies
Co-Teaching

In this blog post, Jim Knight describes one important aspect of the learn stage: modeling teaching strategies.

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