This is referred to as the "what" of coaching.
What are the 8 Focus Areas?
Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes, and Beliefs are often referred to by this acronym
What are the KSABs?
This element is about how you approach your roster of students and it happens between student interactions.
What is strategizing?
This Focus Area is defined as successfully balancing school with competing priorities, such as family, work, etc.
What is Managing Commitments?
The process of being fully involved in listening.
What is active listening?
This is referred to as the "How" of coaching.
What are the 5 Elements?
“I have the ability to learn new skills” is an example of this type of mindset.
What is growth mindset?
This element involves intentionally working to build trust and credibility with your students.
What is building relationships?
Stress management and self-care fall under this Focus Area.
What is Health?
Words that indicate a difference between where a student is at and where they want to be.
What are gap words?
This is referred to as the "why" of coaching.
What are the KSABs?
Sustained passion and perseverance toward a goal in the face of inevitable hurdles is known as this term, coined by Angela Duckworth.
What is grit?
The instruction/development spectrum is associated with this element.
What is advancing?
People who are lacking in this focus area tend to forget things, miss deadlines and lose track of important to-dos.
What is effectiveness?
This engagement tool helps keep you and the student on the same page and the purpose of the meeting clear.
What is transparency?
The coaching structure is in this shape.
What is an ice cream cone?
Collaboration, problem-solving, and communication are all examples of these types of skills.
What are noncognitive skills?
Listening for "gap" words is a technique associated with this element.
What is assessing?
A student's sense of belonging is associated with this Focus Area.
What is School Community?
This framework provides a structure with which to neutrally address objections, respond to upset students, and engage with students encountering challenges.
What is the CLEAR framework?
Asking questions to gain a holistic understanding of the student is this part of the coaching structure.
What is assessment?
Openness to support and ownership over one's education are examples of this KSAB.
What is attitudes?
Modeling, brainstorming, and facilitating are examples of this type of advancement
What is developmental advancement?
The 8 focus areas consider the whole student's life as well as the potential __________ to success.
What is barriers?
The below statement is this part of the CLEAR framework:
"That's a valid concern. I think it's wise to think carefully about what investment of time you're comfortable with."
What is legitimize?