The Literacy Coach’s Companion, PreK–3

Maryann E. Mraz - University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Bob Algozzine - University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Brian T. Kissel - University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
The Literacy Coach’s Companion, PreK–3
August 2008 | 176 pages | Corwin
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"An excellent resource for both beginning and experienced literacy coaches. This well-conceived book is grounded in a realistic understanding of what it means to work collaboratively and effectively in the demanding world of today's schools."
—Dorothy S. Strickland, Samuel DeWitt Proctor Professor of Education
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

"If a coach could only have one book to help with the daunting task of advancing teachers' instructional knowledge and skills, then this is the text to own. Coaches everywhere have been waiting for a book like this!"
—Connie Molony, Reading Intervention Specialist
Fargo Public Schools, ND

A concise reference with essential protocols for successful early literacy coaching!

Literacy coaches have become an increasingly important part of school literacy teams. As a result, there is a greater need for understanding the issues related to this growing position. This book addresses those issues and highlights the expanding role of literacy coaches in early and elementary literacy programs.

Chapters feature user-friendly guidelines and evidence-based strategies for sustained professional development, protocols for classroom observations and teacher conferences, and vignettes offering solutions to common coaching challenges. Coaches will discover how to:

  • Define an effective, proactive role in promoting literacy initiatives
  • Strengthen content knowledge and coaching skills to support teachers' efforts and students' literacy development
  • Collaborate with teachers and school leaders to establish productive learning communities
  • Communicate their changing roles to administrators

Insightful and thought-provoking, The Literacy Coach's Companion, PreK–3 is a must-have resource for pursuing professional growth as a literacy coach.

Contents

Foreword by Nancy D. Padak

Foreword by Nancy D. Padak

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

About the Authors

About the Contributors

About the Contributors

Introduction

  • 1. Your Role and the Task at Hand: The Responsibilities of a Coach in Supporting Effective Literacy Instruction
  • 2. The Nuts and Bolts: Scheduling, Organizing, and Documenting
  • 3. The Heart of the Matter: Conferring With Teachers
  • 4. Assessment: Using Data to Inform Literacy Instruction
  • 5. Learning Communities: Supporting Collaborative Teamwork
  • 6. Ongoing Growth: Supporting Professional Development

Appendix: For Further Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Resources on Literacy Instruction and Coaching

Appendix: For Further Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Resources on Literacy Instruction and Coaching

References

References

Index

Index

Description

"An excellent resource for both beginning and experienced literacy coaches. This well-conceived book is grounded in a realistic understanding of what it means to work collaboratively and effectively in the demanding world of today's schools."
—Dorothy S. Strickland, Samuel DeWitt Proctor Professor of Education
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

"If a coach could only have one book to help with the daunting task of advancing teachers' instructional knowledge and skills, then this is the text to own. Coaches everywhere have been waiting for a book like this!"
—Connie Molony, Reading Intervention Specialist
Fargo Public Schools, ND

A concise reference with essential protocols for successful early literacy coaching!

Literacy coaches have become an increasingly important part of school literacy teams. As a result, there is a greater need for understanding the issues related to this growing position. This book addresses those issues and highlights the expanding role of literacy coaches in early and elementary literacy programs.

Chapters feature user-friendly guidelines and evidence-based strategies for sustained professional development, protocols for classroom observations and teacher conferences, and vignettes offering solutions to common coaching challenges. Coaches will discover how to:

  • Define an effective, proactive role in promoting literacy initiatives
  • Strengthen content knowledge and coaching skills to support teachers' efforts and students' literacy development
  • Collaborate with teachers and school leaders to establish productive learning communities
  • Communicate their changing roles to administrators

Insightful and thought-provoking, The Literacy Coach's Companion, PreK–3 is a must-have resource for pursuing professional growth as a literacy coach.

Contents

Foreword by Nancy D. Padak

Foreword by Nancy D. Padak

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

About the Authors

About the Contributors

About the Contributors

Introduction

  • 1. Your Role and the Task at Hand: The Responsibilities of a Coach in Supporting Effective Literacy Instruction
  • 2. The Nuts and Bolts: Scheduling, Organizing, and Documenting
  • 3. The Heart of the Matter: Conferring With Teachers
  • 4. Assessment: Using Data to Inform Literacy Instruction
  • 5. Learning Communities: Supporting Collaborative Teamwork
  • 6. Ongoing Growth: Supporting Professional Development

Appendix: For Further Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Resources on Literacy Instruction and Coaching

Appendix: For Further Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Resources on Literacy Instruction and Coaching

References

References

Index

Index

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The Literacy Coach’s Companion, PreK–3


August 2008 | 176 pages | Corwin

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Paperback 01/02/2026 9781412960731 $37.95
Hardcover 27/02/2023 9781412960724 $79.95
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"An excellent resource for both beginning and experienced literacy coaches. This well-conceived book is grounded in a realistic understanding of what it means to work collaboratively and effectively in the demanding world of today's schools."
—Dorothy S. Strickland, Samuel DeWitt Proctor Professor of Education
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

"If a coach could only have one book to help with the daunting task of advancing teachers' instructional knowledge and skills, then this is the text to own. Coaches everywhere have been waiting for a book like this!"
—Connie Molony, Reading Intervention Specialist
Fargo Public Schools, ND

A concise reference with essential protocols for successful early literacy coaching!

Literacy coaches have become an increasingly important part of school literacy teams. As a result, there is a greater need for understanding the issues related to this growing position. This book addresses those issues and highlights the expanding role of literacy coaches in early and elementary literacy programs.

Chapters feature user-friendly guidelines and evidence-based strategies for sustained professional development, protocols for classroom observations and teacher conferences, and vignettes offering solutions to common coaching challenges. Coaches will discover how to:

  • Define an effective, proactive role in promoting literacy initiatives
  • Strengthen content knowledge and coaching skills to support teachers' efforts and students' literacy development
  • Collaborate with teachers and school leaders to establish productive learning communities
  • Communicate their changing roles to administrators

Insightful and thought-provoking, The Literacy Coach's Companion, PreK–3 is a must-have resource for pursuing professional growth as a literacy coach.


Table Of Contents:

  • Foreword by Nancy D. Padak
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • About the Contributors
  • Introduction
  • 1. Your Role and the Task at Hand: The Responsibilities of a Coach in Supporting Effective Literacy Instruction
  • 2. The Nuts and Bolts: Scheduling, Organizing, and Documenting
  • 3. The Heart of the Matter: Conferring With Teachers
  • 4. Assessment: Using Data to Inform Literacy Instruction
  • 5. Learning Communities: Supporting Collaborative Teamwork
  • 6. Ongoing Growth: Supporting Professional Development
  • Appendix: For Further Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Resources on Literacy Instruction and Coaching
  • References
  • Index

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“An excellent resource for both beginning and experienced literacy coaches. This well-conceived book is grounded in a realistic understanding of what it means to work collaboratively and effectively in the demanding world of today's schools.”
Dorothy S. Strickland, Samuel DeWitt Proctor Professor of Education, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
"If a coach could only have one book to help with the daunting task of advancing teachers’ instructional knowledge and skills, then this is the text to own. Coaches everywhere have been waiting for a book like this!"
Connie Molony, Reading Intervention Specialist, Fargo Public Schools, ND
"Anyone who reads this book will feel more knowledgeable and be able to implement specific ideas and strategies immediately."
Tracy Carbone, Reading Recovery Teacher, Rocky River Elementary School, Monroe, NC

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