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Jane Kise & Differentiated Coaching

Chicago Coaching Center Podcast

Release Date: 12/18/2018

Ali Hearn show art Ali Hearn

Chicago Coaching Center Podcast

 is a national speaker, trainer, and coach focussed on PBIS and MTSS. Special guest host  joined  and  to talk with Ali about the challenges of implementing multi-tiered systems of support in schools, the benefits they can provide students, and their interface with coaching.

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Jenni Donohoo show art Jenni Donohoo

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 is the Director of the  and the author of Quality Implementation, Collective Efficacy, and The Transformative Power of Collaborative Inquiry.  and  speak with her about the concept of collective efficacy and how it can help power change within schools. But first,  and Jill talk through the origin and mission of the CCC and where it's headed next. 

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Joellen Killion show art Joellen Killion

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 is a Senior Advisor with  and the author of many essential texts in the Instructional Coaching world, including The Feedback Process, Coaching Matters, and Taking the Lead among others.  and  talk with her about the development of instructional coaching, how to assess the impact of coaching and the vital role the coach plays in today's schools.  

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Tom Guskey show art Tom Guskey

Chicago Coaching Center Podcast

 is Professor Emeritus in the College of Education at the University of Kentucky and the author/editor of over 25 books and countless chapter, articles and professional papers on educational measurement, evaluation, assessment, grading, and professional learning.  and  talk with him about the role of assessment and grading in our practice and how it intersects with professional learning and coaching.

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Yong Zhao show art Yong Zhao

Chicago Coaching Center Podcast

 is a Foundation Distinguished Professor in the School of Education at the University of Kansas, as well as the author of numerous books and scholarly articles in the field of education.  and  talk with him about overcoming obstacles and innovating in the world of learning and school.

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Jane Kise & Differentiated Coaching show art Jane Kise & Differentiated Coaching

Chicago Coaching Center Podcast

 is the author of , a key text in our Level Two Coaching Certification.  talked with her about how differences and polarities can help drive our coaching conversations and produce the best outcomes for students.

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Plans for 2019 show art Plans for 2019

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Back from their hiatus, Ken and Jill discuss the Chicago Coaching Center's plans for 2019. Although there have been some changes, you can count on great guests for the podcast and new professional development offerings in the new year.

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Reflections on 2017-2018 show art Reflections on 2017-2018

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In the season finale, Ken & Adam reflect on the first year of the Chicago Coaching Center, look to the future, and make some announcements!

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Jennifer Abrams & Having Hard Conversations show art Jennifer Abrams & Having Hard Conversations

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Jennifer Abrams is the expert at Having Hard Conversations! She and Adam talk about how to plan for them, how to maintain a strong relationships with those that you work, how teachers of different generations need different support, and more! 

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Jill Geocaris & Adult Learning show art Jill Geocaris & Adult Learning

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Jill Geocaris wears many hats! She is the Innovative Adult Learning Coordinator in Maine 207. She runs the Chicago Coaching Center. She is the Director of the Illinois Council of Instructional Coaching. Ken Wallace & Adam Roubitchek discuss how these groups work together, what makes for a successful adult learning program, and more!

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Jane Kise is the author of Differentiated Coaching, a key text in our Level Two Coaching Certification. Jill talked with her about how differences and polarities can help drive our coaching conversations and produce the best outcomes for students.