Instructional Coaching at Abacus Primary: Seven Lessons Learned
Instructional Coaching at Abacus Primary: Seven Lessons Learned
Case study • 16 Feb '23
Vicki Briody
Ania Townsend

Introduction from Ania

At Steplab, we believe that instructional coaching is a powerful tool for school improvement, but that careful implementation is key to making sure instructional coaching has an impact. We get lots of questions from primary heads about the nitty gritty of implementation: how do you find the time for coaching? Who should be ...

Launching Steplab in Incremental Steps at Harris St John's Wood
Launching Steplab in Incremental Steps at Harris St John's Wood
Case study • 13 Jan '23
Lizzie Stockdale
Rachel Sewell

Rachel’s Introduction:

Designing an effective coaching programme is complex, and there are lots of hurdles to overcome.

When an instructional coaching programme isn’t working very well, it’s often because coaching has been launched too quickly, resulting in three key barriers):

  • there isn’t sufficient buy-in from staff or a shared belief in the pow...
Building Support Systems at St Luke's
Building Support Systems at St Luke's
Case study • 18 Nov '22
Alex Evans

Introduction from Josh

To achieve the desired impact from an Instructional Coaching programme, schools need to get two things right: first, schools need to ensure that coaches are skilled in their jobs, that they are helping teachers work towards high-quality, evidence based teaching goals, and delivering feedback that helps move teachers forwards...

Making Coaching Work at Woodham
Making Coaching Work at Woodham
Case study • 7 Nov '22
Sarah Dickinson
Anya Thomas

At Woodham, we passionately believe that any whole school change needs to be routed in evidence and be ‘problem orientated.’ For the programme to be successful we knew it required meticulous execution: searching out barriers and overcoming them (Fletcher-Wood, 2022).