
The Transformative Power of Video Coaching | A Conversation with Mike Szczepanik
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In this episode of Coaching Done Well, Shane Leaning and Jim Thompson engage with Mike Szczepanik to explore the nuances of effective coaching in education. They discuss the importance of curiosity, the role of video coaching, and how to create a psychologically safe environment for teachers. Mike shares his personal journey in instructional coaching, emphasizing the significance of inviting teachers into the coaching process and the transformative impact of video feedback on teaching practices. The conversation highlights the collaborative nature of coaching and the need for a supportive community in education.
Takeaways
- Coaching done well is a journey for the coachee.
- Curiosity is essential for effective coaching.
- Creating a safe space is crucial for teacher development.
- Video coaching can significantly enhance teaching practices.
- Coaching relationships thrive on trust and collaboration.
- Teachers often feel judged when observed; this must change.
- Reflection through video helps coaches improve their techniques.
- Failing is a part of the learning process in coaching.
- The best coaching occurs in a psychologically safe environment.
- Coaching should empower teachers to direct their own growth.
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