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    5 steps to maximize literacy coaching: ONLINE EXCLUSIVE

    By Emily Blinn and Sally Valentino Drew
    Categories: Coaching
    April 2022
    As districts consider how to use federal funds to address learning gaps spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, hiring additional literacy coaches rises as a viable option. Literacy coaches have a unique perspective to see beyond individual classrooms and observe the school as  a system working toward literacy achievement. Coaches can use this perspective to address areas for professional growth across the entire school community (Alvermann & Jackson, 2016). Emerging in the research is an understanding that school leaders play an integral role facilitating the work of the literacy coach. A leader’s vision and expectation for coaching, paired with consistent support of a collaborative coaching culture, can increase teacher participation in coaching (Johnson, 2016). There is increased leverage when the coach and school leader develop this

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    Walpole, S., McKenna, M. Uribe-Zarain, X., & Lamitina, D. (2010). The relationships between coaching and instruction in the primary grades: Evidence from high-poverty schools. Elementary School Journal, 111(1), 115-140. doi.org/10.1086/653472


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    Emily Blinn (eblinn72@gmail.com) is an elementary literacy coach in Wallingford, Connecticut.

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    Sally Valentino Drew (drewsav@ccsu.edu) is an associate professor of special education and interventions at Central Connecticut State University.


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