The coaching gap

Teaching is full of moments no one prepares you for. We're here to help you in those moments.

28%
Time coaches actually spend coaching
The job is designed for 60 to 80%. The rest goes to meetings, admin, and logistics. Source: Deussen et al., 2007 (REL Northwest).
$24,930
To replace one teacher in a large district
$11,860 in small districts, $16,450 in medium. Source: Learning Policy Institute, 2024.
+0.49 SD
Effect of coaching on teaching practice
Roughly 40% better learning outcomes per student, equivalent to a significantly more effective teacher. Source: Kraft, Blazar & Hogan, 2018.
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I have a student who finishes everything in five minutes and then disrupts everyone else. I've tried extension activities and they just zoom through those too.
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It sounds like you're facing a challenge with a particularly quick learner who completes tasks swiftly and ends up disrupting others.

Create an "I Wonder" journal for this student to foster deeper thinking. Provide them with open-ended questions or prompts that encourage exploration, such as "What would happen if…?" Place it in their desk area so they can access it easily after finishing work.

Introduce a quiet activity center where the student can engage in activities like puzzles, building sets, or reading advanced books once they finish classwork. Set up this space with materials that require focused attention and less immediate teacher support.

Incorporate a "Teacher Time" slot into your schedule for one-on-one sessions with this student to discuss their interests and delve deeper into topics they enjoy. Use these sessions to challenge them with more complex questions or problems.

Do you have any specific activities in mind that the student enjoys?

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