3-1-2024, 3-15-2024 - Supervising Teachers

 

Essential Coaching Skills for Staff Supervision

Friday, March 1, 2024
1:00-3:00 PM (Hybrid: Attend in person or via Zoom)

at First Literacy
160 Boylston Street, 2nd Floor
Boston, MA 02116 (across from the Boston Common)

Friday, March 15, 2024
1:00-2:00 PM (Zoom Only
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(Please note: This is a two-part workshop. By registering you are committing to both sessions.)

Please Note: These sessions are not recorded.

Workshop Description:
Providing effective supervision to teachers is essential to retain staff and provide a welcoming and productive learning environment. Given that teaching is often done with limited direct observation, it is important to coach teachers so that they can use their own professional goals and self-awareness to build their skills. This workshop will focus on key coaching techniques to help teachers thrive in the classroom.

Workshop Learning Objectives - Participants will:

  • Describe their own coaching style.
  • Prioritize areas of feedback for teaching staff.
  • Ask open-ended questions to facilitate self-discovery.
  • Create a plan for goal setting with staff.
     

Presenter:

Alice Tilton is currently the Program Manager of Workforce Development at Pine Street Inn, where she manages enrollment, programming and job placement supports for over 100 trainees per year. Prior to working at Pine Street Inn, Alice was the Education and Career Development Coordinator at Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Prior to that, Alice worked in the elder services sector and in elementary education. Alice is passionate about creating spaces for adult learners to flourish. 

This workshop is free to staff of all Massachusetts non-profit ABE and ESOL Programs.

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