
Proactive Mathematics Coaching
Bridging Content, Context, and Practice
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,U.S. (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 13. July 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
211 pages
978-1-68054-095-6 (ISBN)
Description
Elevate your Math Coaching and Leadership Skills with the power of the Proactive Coaching Framework - where context meets content for intentional professional growth!
Reflecting on their own work as mathematics leaders, Baker and Knapp believe that shifts in instructional practice should center on both the context of one's position and the related mathematics content. In Proactive Mathematics Coaching: Bridging Content, Context, and Practice, they introduce the Proactive Coaching Framework- PCF - to help those in formal and informal mathematics leadership positions intentionally refine and advance their practice through goal setting and planning for professional learning.
Topics include:
The Purpose of the Proactive Coaching Framework
Guiding Questions
Mathematics Coaching Practices Cases
Coteaching
Modeling Instruction
Examining Student Work
Engaging in Mathematics
Engaging in Lesson Study, Math Lab, and Math Studio
Rehearsing Aspects of Practice
Drawing on a set of 33 Guiding Questions, the PCF prompts you to intentionally plan and reflect on your actions so that you can make instructional decisions that are proactive rather than reactive. Proactive decision-making helps mathematics leaders like yourself promote the intentional design of professional learning experiences and plan courageous conversations focused on instructional improvement!
Reflecting on their own work as mathematics leaders, Baker and Knapp believe that shifts in instructional practice should center on both the context of one's position and the related mathematics content. In Proactive Mathematics Coaching: Bridging Content, Context, and Practice, they introduce the Proactive Coaching Framework- PCF - to help those in formal and informal mathematics leadership positions intentionally refine and advance their practice through goal setting and planning for professional learning.
Topics include:
The Purpose of the Proactive Coaching Framework
Guiding Questions
Mathematics Coaching Practices Cases
Coteaching
Modeling Instruction
Examining Student Work
Engaging in Mathematics
Engaging in Lesson Study, Math Lab, and Math Studio
Rehearsing Aspects of Practice
Drawing on a set of 33 Guiding Questions, the PCF prompts you to intentionally plan and reflect on your actions so that you can make instructional decisions that are proactive rather than reactive. Proactive decision-making helps mathematics leaders like yourself promote the intentional design of professional learning experiences and plan courageous conversations focused on instructional improvement!
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 254 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-68054-095-6 (9781680540956)
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