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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Coaching....



“I am first a teacher. My job hasn’t changed, but my audience has. Now I teach teachers to use strategies and routines. My job is to still impact kids, but now I do it by helping teachers be as focused and effective as they can be.”

-Devona Dunekack, instructional coach, Pathways to Success





I think back to my time as a building coach in an elementary school. When I first began the endeavor I was unsure of the job responsibilities. I knew in my heart I was competitive and I wanted our school to be the best it could possibly be. In knowing that, I had a big job to do!



One of my passions is teaching children.  That’s not a big surprise, huh? When I thought about my role as a coach, I knew I had a role in inspiring others to be the best they could be with their instructional practices and the obligation to educate others on the most current teaching practices. I was thrilled!



Just recently, I was given Jim Knight’s book, Instructional Coaching. Oh my goodness, I couldn’t believe I had been the last four years without this book in my library. I cannot even begin to summarize the book’s contents and give it the credit it deserves, but I’m here to tell you-if you’re a coach, go buy this book today! One of my favorite sections of the book explains what instructional coaches do. Not only does this section of the book discuss all the important aspects of the role as an instructional coach, but also how to develop a file cabinet of relationship skills to make the most of your conversations with teachers.



Teaching is a challenging job filled with many ups and downs. Teachers need our support. I want to thank all of our instructional coaches that work tirelessly daily to impact our teachers' learning and increase student achievement. Pat yourselves on the back!




Thursday, September 26, 2013

CCRS Quarterly Meeting #1...Success!

Yesterday, Region 4 facilitated CCRS Quarterly Meeting 1 for the LEAs in our region. The day was off to a great start with Ms. Phyllis Montalto delivering our opening session. After opening session, each LEA had an opportunity to meet with their team members for team planning. During this time, LEAs reflected upon last year's CCRS Awareness phase and moving into this year's phase of CCRS Implementation. Once the team planning session one ended, it was content delivery time. 

ARI and AMSTI delivered the different content sessions to participants. Each content session had specific outcomes participants would meet. Just to name a few: ELA Grades K-5 gained a deeper understanding of the Tri-State Quality Rubric for analyzing and planning lessons and units; ELA Grades 6-12 determined how a high quality lesson addresses the College-and Career-Ready Standards with specific emphasis on the Speaking and Listening Standards; Content Literacy Grades 6-12 deconstructed lesson plans to assess the potential for student learning; and Mathematics Grades K-12 described practices that teachers can learn in order to facilitate discourse more effectively. Thank you to all for a great day of learning. We know that Alabama Region 4 students are going to be College and Career Ready with all of your support.

If you're interested in locating the resources from last year's webinars and/or quarterly meetings, follow the directions below: 


      For Webinars:
  1. Go to alsde.edu
  2. Scroll down to where you see Alabama College and Career Ready Standards and Course of Study
  3. Once there, go to English Language Arts
  4. On the left side, you will find a button that says Professional Development. Click there.
  5. Now you will need to scroll all the way to the bottom. Here you will find all of the links to the webinars and the accompanying PowerPoint.
     For Quarterly Meeting Information: 
  1. Go to alsde.edu
  2. Scroll down to where you see Alabama College and Career Ready Standards and Course of Study
  3. Once there, go to English Language Arts
  4. Once there, you will see a "Resources" button on the left and a "Resources" tab at the top. You want to click the tab at the top.
  5. Select Implementation Team
  6. Scroll down until you see the ELA Resources from each of the 4 CCRS Quarterly Meetings.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Welcome Friends!


Front Row Left to Right: Gina Riley, Dana Freeman, Kim Baily, Karen Rutledge-Bell (Team Leader)
Back Row Left to Right: Michael Anne Jackson, Tammy Brown, Sherry Corbett