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Knight, Jim – Learning Professional, 2019
Engagement is an essential part of a meaningful life, no less so for students than for adults. Students who are in healthy relationships are engaged by their friends and family. Students who are productive learners engage in learning activities. Most important, students who stay in school do so because they are engaged. Coaches should play a role…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Learner Engagement, Teacher Improvement, Student Behavior
Knight, Jim – Educational Leadership, 2018
When opportunities to learn present themselves, often teachers will turn away from them. Knight calls this the Zero-Learning Zone, a rut that educators can get in and miss out on professional growth. He offers warning signs for when you're in the Zero-Learning Zone and tips on how to avoid it to go on to lead a fulfilling, knowledge-filled life.
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement, Educational Opportunities, Educational Methods
Knight, Jim; Elford, Marti; Hock, Michael; Dunekack, Devona; Bradley, Barbara; Deshler, Donald D.; Knight, David – Journal of Staff Development, 2015
In this article the authors describe a three-step instructional coaching cycle that can helps coaches become more effective. The article provides the steps and related components to: (1) Identify; (2) Learn; and (3) Improve. While the instructional coaching cycle is only one effective coaching program, coaches also need professional learning that…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Teacher Improvement, Teacher Competencies, Teaching Skills
Knight, Jim – School Administrator, 2006
The number of school districts using instructional coaches is growing at a staggering rate. Coaching is becoming popular, in part, because many educational leaders recognize the old form of professional development, built around traditional in-service sessions for teachers, simply does not affect student achievement. By offering support, feedback,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Faculty Development, School Districts, Tutors