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Coaching for Equity Reflections #12
I am currently reading Coaching for Equity: Conversations That Change Practice by Elena Aguilar. Each chapter ends with a series of reflective questions for the reader to consider in our own equity and coaching journey, and I’ve decided to blog … Continue reading
Coaching for Equity Reflections
I just started reading the latest book by one of my educational heroes, Elena Aguilar. Coaching for Equity: Conversations That Change Practice brings together two of my favorite educational topics – instructional coaching and equity. All I’ve read so far … Continue reading
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Tagged Aguilar, Amy Illingworth, coaching, education, equity, reflection
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Coaching in Meetings
I recently had a team meeting with a number of people in my department. At the end of the meeting, one of the people came up to me and said something about how they noticed the coaching move I made … Continue reading
The Coach ADVenture is out!
I’m honored to share that my book came out today! The Coach ADVenture: Building Powerful Instructional Leadership Skills that Impact Learning is meant to be a guide for all educators, in any role. Every educator can be a leader and an … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching
Tagged #CoachADV, Amy Illingworth, books, coaching, instruction, leadership, nonfiction, The Coach ADVenture
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An International Virtual Interview, Part 2
This is the third in a series of posts co-written by myself and Kristian Still, an educator from the U.K. with whom I connected on Twitter. You will learn more about each of us and why we connected as you … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Reflection
Tagged Amy Illingworth, coaching, education, Kristian Still
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An International Virtual Interview, Part 1
This is the second in a series of posts co-written by myself and Kristian Still, an educator from the U.K. with whom I connected on Twitter. You will learn more about each of us and why we connected as you … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Reflection
Tagged Amy Illingworth, coaching, connected educator, education, global, Kristian Still
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Making a Global Connection
This is the first in a series of posts co-written by myself and Kristian Still (@KristianStill), an educator from the U.K. with whom I connected on Twitter. You will learn more about each of us and how and why we … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Illingworth, coaching, connections, education, educoach, global, twitter
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Tell Me More
I just finished listening to the audiobook version of Brene Brown’s Braving the Wilderness and I’m still thinking about an idea that she discussed related to conflict. In her book, Brown cites conflict research by Dr. Michelle Buck. Buck uses the … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Illingworth, coaching, conflict, education, transformation
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My Blog is 5 Today!
Each year, on July 14 (or later if I forget to hit publish on time!), I take a moment to reflect on my blogging journey. In 2012, after attending my first ISTE conference, I started this blog for my own … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Illingworth, blogging, challenge, coaching, Time Management for Leaders Series, Writing
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Quotes That Resonate, Volume 4
I will often underline key quotes while I’m reading professional books and mark the margin with a Q, which signifies a quote that resonated with me. After my recent reminder about the instructional core, from Instructional Rounds in Education, my … Continue reading