Foreword by Stephen G. Barkley Acknowledgments About the Authors 1. Prevailing Winds: Navigating the Perfect Storm 2. Dead Reckoning: Beginning Wth the End in Mind 3. Sounding the Depths: Using Data for Reflecting, Refining, and Celebrating 4. Ready, Set, Sail: Selecting the Coaching Crew 5. O, Captain, My Captain: Preparing the Principal 6. Anchors Aweigh: Preparing Coaches Through Preservice Instruction 7. All Hands on Deck: Preparing the Teachers and Staff 8. Trimming the Sails: Ongoing Professional Learning and Support 9. Mooring the Ship: Avalon or Ithaca? Resources References Facilitator's Guide References for Facilitator's Guide Index
How to Build an Instructional Coaching Program for Maximum Capacity is a comprehensive start-to-finish guide for developing and sustaining a coaching program. The book guides readers through the following process:Align the program with the mission and goals of the school or districtUse data to continuously evaluate and refine the programDesign appropriate professional development for coaches, principals, and other school administratorsBuildaan organizational culture that supports the coaching endeavor Throughout the book, the authors incorporate the classic metaphor of a sea journey to describe the process, perils, and celebrations of program design, implementation, evaluation, and refinement.
Nina Jones Morel is an associate professor of education and director of masters programs at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. She was a 2005 winner of the Milken Foundation National Educator Award and has taught at the middle, high school, undergraduate and graduate levels. She has served as a school district administrator and a coaching champion. Carla Staton Cushman, Ed.S. is the director of the Sumner County Teacher Center in Gallatin, Tennessee, and a coaching champion. She began her career in education as an elementary teacher and has served as a middle school assistant principal and principal. She is currently a doctoral candidate at Union University in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Carla is married and has two adult children and four grandchildren.