
Cognitive Coaching
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Jane has experience as a teacher at the elementary and graduate school levels, as a principal and a director of elementary education. She holds a B.A. in Elementary Education and Social Sciences from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, an M.Ed. in Elementary Supervision from the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, and an Ed.D. in Administration from VPI&SU, Blacksburg, Virginia. She is licensed as a teacher and supervisor in Texas and as an administrator in Colorado and Illinois. Jane's experiences include teaching graduate classes in South America, attending the Principals' Institutes at Columbia Teachers' College and Harvard University, and chairing the Board of Directors of the Principal's Center at the University of Colorado, Denver. She is also a certified teacher and Principal Perceiver Specialist.
Carolee is the Director of Business Operations for Thinking Collaborative, the home of the Adaptive Schools Seminars, the Cognitive Coaching Seminars®, and Kaleidoscope Associates. She is the former Co-Director of the Center for Cognitive Coaching. She provides international training in:
Cognitive CoachingSM,Adaptive Schools,presentation skills,building collaborative school cultures,organization development, transitions and change, and effective instruction.She is a co-author of Cognitive Coaching: Weaving the Threads of Learning and Change into the Culture of an Organization and Effective School Leadership: Developing Principals through Cognitive Coaching. She has been a presenter at many national conferences and is an author of a variety of educational journal articles.
Carolee was the Director of Professional Development for Douglas County School District Re.1, in Colorado, from 1989 to 1998. She developed and directed the nationally recognized Building Resource Teacher program which places a staff developer in every school to support building level staff development, new teacher induction, implementation of innovation in curriculum, and instruction and assessment. It was one of the first building-based instructional coaching programs in the U.S.
Prior to working for Douglas County, Carolee was a staff developer and middle school and high school teacher in Jefferson County, Colorado. She holds a B.A. in family studies from Colorado Women's College and an M.A. in curriculum and instruction from the University of Denver. She is licensed as a secondary teacher and administrator by the State of Colorado.
Carolee has been married for many years to her husband John. They live in Denver and are the parents of a son and daughter and the grandparents of two boys and a girl.
Content
- Cognitive Coaching
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1: System Applications
- Chapter 1 Enculturating Cognitive Coaching? in a Complex System
- Chapter 2 Coaching Principals for Increased Resourcefulness
- Chapter 3 Building Trust in the Trusteeship
- Chapter 4 Public Coaching
- Chapter 5 Cognitive Coaching? in Business and Industry
- Chapter 6 Cognitive CoachingSM Online: Benefits and Challenges
- Part 2: School Applications
- Chapter 7 Developing Adaptive Schools
- Chapter 8 Designing and Constructing the Holonomous School
- Chapter 9 Cognitive Coaching? With Small Groups
- Chapter 10 Integrating Cognitive Coaching? With a Framework for Teaching
- Chapter 11 Opening a School With Five States in Mind
- Chapter 12 Teacher Recruitment in an International Setting
- Part 3: Classroom Applications
- Chapter 13 Using Cognitive Coaching? in Parent-Teacher Conferences
- Chapter 14 Coaching Students: Promoting Self-Directed Learning in the Classroom
- Chapter 15 Thinking A head: Applying the Planning Conversation Map in a Third-Grade Classroom
- Editors
- Contributors
- Index
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