School leaders are responsible for a wide range of roles and duties to support school and student success. Theoretically, their focus should be on providing effective educational programs and promoting the improvement of teaching and learning in their school. However, when we label and divide the work into sections and tasks, we find that they are responsible for duties such as: supervise teachers and education staff, keep track of student performance, ensure the school facilities are safe and well maintained, acquire new materials and resources, interview and hire school personnel, handle emergencies and school crises, organize school event and assemblies, attend meetings and conferences, and so much more!

Multiple research studies, including a meta-analysis of 60 randomized controlled trials, found that instructional coaching increased the quality of instruction and contributed to the growth in student achievement. Effective schools are focused and and organized. They are pursue student success, and obtain the any supports needed meet the specific goals of the school.

An instructional coach can help you focus on priorities and allow you to delegate tasks in order to maximize productivity and results. They “uplift” you by:

An instructional coach might just be what your school needs to reach the next level of success. Contact us today to see how we can uplift your team and achieve your goals.

Sources

The Importance of Instructional Coaching : K12 Uplift-Ed

The Importance of Instructional Coaching

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