What Does Instructional Coaching Look Like?
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What Does Instructional Coaching Look Like?
Classroom Settings
Research-based tools and strategies for enhancing engagement, classroom management, or student culture including:
Relationship building activities
Engagement activities
Behavior management strategies
Classroom culture enhancement
Coaches Are Here For Educators!
Lessons and Curriculum
Professional learning including:
Learning new tech tools
Curriculum mapping
Aligning with standards, targets, and goals
Using data to drive instruction
Differentiation strategies
Listening and Support
Offering non-judgmental support:
Collaboration
Idea-sharing
Preparation assistance
Moral support
All interactions are confidential. We are not here to judge, dictate how to teach, or evaluate in any way.
Through grant funding, the OCIC has been able to provide school based education professionals to support our member school districts. These professionals include educators with certifications in: School Administration, Reading Specialists, Math Specialist, Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary, Science, Math, ELA, US History, Psychology/Sociology, and SPED.
If you would like to collaborate with an instructional coach, please contact us HERE or scan the QR Code. Our instructional coaches are here for you.
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Administrator Corner
Let the Silliness Begin!
The Connect Four activity is a simple and fun way for principals to spark conversations and strengthen community among staff. The excitement of teaming up to win a prize keeps everyone engaged and smiling.
Contains the Oklahoma Academic Standards for all subject areas.
Oklahoma Curriculum Frameworks
Frameworks for Mathematics, ELA, Science, and Social Studies to help educators translate OAS into classroom practice.
Provides information and resources for grades 3-8 OSTP