| Workshop + Leadership: change process + Everyone |
| The BayCES coaching model has been developed collaboratively with partners regionally and nationally over the last six years. The practice of BayCES coaching draws from many disciplines including: systems-change theory, critical pedagogy, adult learning theory, community organizing, cognitive coaching, and social work. The primary goal of BayCES coaching is to build the skill, will, knowledge, and capacity of local leaders to design and lead high-achieving, equitable schools. Participants will explore the meanings of SKILL, WILL, KNOWLEDGE, and CAPACITY, and have an opportunity to reflect on their own practice through this conceptual framework. |
| Date/Time: Friday,
4:00pm -
6:00pm Room: CC 612 Session #283 |
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Participants indicating interest in attending this session are:
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Steve Dilg | New Mexico Re: Learning |
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Edorah Frazer | Teacher Quality Network |
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Halvorson Kathy | Southridge High School |
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Sue Maguire | The With-In Reach Institute |
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Tom Malarkey | BayCES |
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Anneke Markholt | Small Schools Coaches Collaborative |
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Steve Motenko | Partnership Education Institute |
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Margo Nanny | Bay Area Schoo Reform Collaborative |
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kathleen nollet | Lesley University |
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Gregory Peters | San Francisco Coalition of Essential Small Schools |
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Jan Reeder | CES Northwest |
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Molly Schen | Facing History and Ourselves |
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Adrienne Smith | Kaiser Permanente Consulting Services |
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gena vecchiarello | johnstone elementary school |
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