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    6 ways coaches can support teachers during distance learning

    By Learning Forward | May 19, 2020

    By Ebony Flott and Courtney Simpson With many schools closed for the rest of the academic year, instructional coaches and other leaders have wondered how to support teachers remotely. In […]

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    #VirtualCoaching Twitter chat recap: Coaching in a time of crisis

    By Ariel Durham | April 2, 2020

    On March 31, Learning Forward and featured guest Melissa Ellegood of Yuma Union High School District led a conversation on how instructional coaches can support educators – and take care […]

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    Coaching during a crisis: Advice from experts

    By Suzanne Bouffard | March 26, 2020

    Instructional coaches are a trusted source of support for teachers and leaders, and that support is needed now more than ever. Every educator is navigating uncharted territory due to the […]

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    Coaching for equity: #LearnFwdTLP recap

    By Ariel Durham | January 30, 2020

    On January 23, Learning Forward hosted a Twitter chat to discuss building equity through instructional coaching with special guests Tonikiaa Orange, director of the Culture and Equity Project at UCLA, […]

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    Culturally responsive coaching is more than just good coaching

    By Learning Forward | December 13, 2019

    By: Sarah Young  A white colleague recently asked me, “Sarah, why do we need culturally responsive coaching? Isn’t it just good coaching to be responsive to everyone?” I had to […]

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    How to spread proven professional learning programs

    By Learning Forward | August 14, 2019

    By Andrew J. Wayne Ten years ago, I met a researcher who was proud but frustrated. His randomized controlled trial published the year before had found a positive impact on […]

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