76. The Coach Adventure: Featuring Amy Illingworth

Amy Illingworth, The Coach Adventure

When we walk into a classroom, how do we, as leaders, change the perception so we are viewed as coaches instead of an evaluator? My guest today has constructed a road map to help instructional leaders build trust with their staff, identify their strengths, designing important questions and adding value to any classroom. Today’s guest is Amy Illingworth and she worked her way from a teacher to an Assistant Superintendent as she has used this coaching model to impact classrooms and many Aspiring Leaders.  

In this Episode, we discuss:

  • Building Powerful Instructional Leadership
  • Constructing the Impactful Questions
  • Finding Your Professional Learning Networks
  • Coaching with Professional Development 

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Joshua Stamper is the Training and Development Specialist for the Teach Better Team and manages the Teach Better Podcast Network. Prior to Joshua's current position, he was a middle school Administrator, classroom art educator, and athletic coach.

In addition to being on the Teach Better Team, Joshua is the author of Aspire to Lead, podcaster, leadership coach, and education presenter.

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