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Classroom Coaching - Frequently Asked Questions


How do Classroom Coaches help?

Why small groups rather than 1:1 tutoring?
Is the curriculum aligned with what students are taught by their teachers?
Are Classroom Coaches trained? 
How are Classroom Coaches supported?  

How do Classroom Coaches help?

Volunteer Classroom Coaches model success and provide real world relevance to academics. With a smaller adult to student ratio, Coaches are able to provide personal attention to each student.  Coaches build friendships and support students, teachers, and fellow coaches. 
 
Why small groups rather than 1:1 tutoring?
Research shows that students who work in engaged small groups show increased participation and interaction, a deeper and more active learning, an openness to new ways of thinking, a sense of belonging, and the ability to learn from and teach fellow students.  And, with Classroom Coaching, each volunteer can impact about 3 students, a 300% increase in students served when compared to the traditional 1:1 tutoring model!  
 
Is the curriculum aligned with what students are taught by their teachers?
The Classroom Coaching curriculum supports the AISD standard offering, leveraging success through smaller adult to student ratios.  Classroom Coaching happens in the classroom, monitored by the teacher, so both coaches and students have the expert in the room to ensure alignment and success.
 
Are Classroom Coaches trained?
Each program has a 2-hour training session where volunteers learn about volunteering in our schools, facilitating small group discussions, building mentoring relationships with students, and using the curriculum.
 
How are Classroom Coaches supported? 
Classroom Coaching occurs in regular class periods with the teacher present. Coaches work independently with their groups, and benefit from teacher assistance.  Teachers move from group to group and provide support on academics or behavior management as needed.  Teachers often gain new insight into students' thought processes by observing their engagement with their group. 
 
Classroom Coaches support each other and are served by the Austin Partners in Education program coordinator. Volunteer coaches meet together for a few minutes before or after classes to share experiences, successes, and challenges. Program Coordinators are available to answer questions and to provide suggestions and tips between sessions via phone, email and additional training offerings.
 
Become a Classroom Coach today! 
 

Classroom Coaching Diagram 

"The 8th graders at Webb loved seeing your volunteers arrive each week and because of your help scored the highest math TAKS passing rate in the school's history! We are all very grateful! See you next year!"  -- Mr. Thompson, Partners in Math Teacher, Webb Middle School
 
 

“The appreciation that the kids in the Partners in Reading program showed was the highlight of my week.  It was so obvious that some of them really needed positive interactions with adults.  I was honored to have the opportunity to have a positive impact in our community.  Volunteering as a group from Capital Metro was a great opportunity for team building.”  --     Donna Simmons, Capital Metro

 
 

 

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