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Amplify is seeking an Instructional Coach for literacy with a background in teaching, coaching, and/or school leadership to join our Professional Development (PD) team as a fixed-term employee for Anne Arundel County Public Schools District (AACPS) for the 2024-2025 school year.
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Takes a leading role working collaboratively with the Executive Director and Instructional Coach/es to develop an annual staff professional development. Work closely with the instructional coach/es to coordinate and develop the Instructional Team’s capacity to design and implement high-level units, including formative and summative assessments and to effectively use student data to drive instruction.
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The coach monitors instructional effectiveness and student progress using tools and strategies gained through professional development. Professional development could include, but not be limited to: in-class coaching, observing, modeling of instructional strategies, guiding teachers in looking at student work, developing lesson plans with teachers based on student needs, supporting data analysis, supporting the integration of technology, co-planning with teachers, conducting PD sessions with grade level and/or building staff, etc.
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An Literacy Coach is responsible for providing and/or arranging professional development activities for all teachers in a school or district. The instructional coach (IC) reports to the school principal.
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Facilitate learning by building rapport with students as an academic coach or mentor; may assist with creation/development of activities, workshops, and supplemental materials; including, but not limited to, handouts, study guides, and tip sheets to use with students.
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Implement professional development on high-quality instructional practices aligned with science of reading research, The Indiana Literacy Cadre will partner with the school principal, leveraging local data to plan and provide professional development related to the science of reading and assist in implementing evidence-based literacy practices aligned with science of reading research to meet the needs of all students.
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Prepare professional development that focus on targeted instructional strategies to improve behavior and classroom management Facilitate sustainability and expansion of PBIS practices and character education to identified Title I school(s.
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Work with Instructional Coach team to determine professional development needs for TFs and lead at least one large group professional development session (optional.
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In addition, they provide conducts professional development, guidance and support in the areas of sheltered instruction practices, Dual Language Immersion programming, and core content academic support.
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Five plus (5+) years prior experience as an instructional coach and/or related type of coaching geared toward assisting novice teachers in developing their dispositions, skills, and abilities as a classroom teacher.
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The Teachingand Learning Instructional Coach will be responsible for facilitating sessionswith faculty that could include planning, modeling, and co-teaching lessons, aswell as observing, providing feedback, and coaching classroom instruction, aswell as planning and delivery of stand-alone professional development contentfocused on research-based instructional practices.
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In conjunction with the Regional and/or Assistant Regional Education Coordinator and instructional coach, develop and meet professional growth plan goals. To solicit, provide input, and facilitate as necessary professional development needs of assigned site(s.
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Each science teacher at Henderson Collegiate is assigned an instructional coach to help you navigate the complexities of leading a classroom and teaching rigorous content. The school day for staff is from 7:20 am to 4:15 pm, with one day a week staff being expected to stay until 5:00pm for professional development.
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Facilitates professional development aligned to curriculum and instructional initiatives, informed by assessment data. To help us achieve our mission, we are seeking to identify an Elementary Instructional Coach who will coach and develop teachers, leading to increased student academic achievement and teacher satisfaction and support.
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Demonstrated evidence of instructional leadership (i.e., team leader, department chair/coach, literacy specialist, instructional coach, system-wide committees, or grade-level chair, etc.
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