The third in a multi-course series, this next collaborative balance course focuses on coaching. The learner will understand the coaching cycle, explore a framework, and move through the individual phases of coaching for classroom observations. As in the other courses of this series, the content is presented through the lens of the five measures of collaboration – input, feedback, improvement, comfort, and value. This course includes an entire folder of downloadable resources for you to use.
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