5 Important "Systems" That Instructional Coaches Should Setup for their Coaching Programs

EPISODE · Jan 14, 2019 · 35 MIN

5 Important "Systems" That Instructional Coaches Should Setup for their Coaching Programs

from Ask The Tech Coach · host Jeffrey Bradbury and Susan Vincentz

In this episode of “Ask the Tech Coach,” Jeff and Nick discuss why it’s important for Tech Coaches to create systems for their various duties throughout the day that will help them do things just a bit faster. In this episode, we discuss: How Can We Create Systems for our Tech Coaching? What is a “System”? A way to document how something is done A tool that can be used to help you stay organized An opportunity to stay consistent Why are Systems Important? Systems keep tech coaches moving faster and help you work with more teachers to effect change quicker What is an example of a System? Teacher Onboarding System Blog Writing System Podcast Producing System Newsletters and Emails Scheduling Appointments What could a system look like? A checklist Screenshots Video tutorials A ticket system Gmail filters Great applications that help in creating systems Google Sheets Google Forms If This, Then That Google Sites 3 Things to think about when creating systems for Tech Coaching Think of something important (a task) that needs to get done … over and over Determine what type of system would work best to help automate that task Is there a different way of doing something so you don’t have to keep doing it? Free Downloadable Systems for Tech Coaches and Podcasters Blogging and Podcasting Editorial Calendar (Google Sheets) Join the TeacherCast Instructional Coaches Network! Are you a Tech Coach or looking to become one this year? <li style="margin-top:...

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