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Culturally Proficient Coaching
Supporting Educators to Create Equitable Schools

Second Edition

Foreword by Carolyn McKanders



December 2019 | 216 pages | Corwin

Why a new edition of Culturally Proficient Coaching? Why now, especially?

Because several polarizing years later, there’s even greater urgency for us all to critically examine our attitudes, beliefs, and practices when working with students who look or sound “different.” No matter how broadly you define coach, no matter which coaching model you follow, this is the resource to help you get started.  

With the first edition, the authors’ big goal was to shift our thinking in service of standards-based teaching and leading, and equitable interactions that support all students achieving at highest levels. Now, with this second edition, the authors add a third goal: to encourage a more holistic mindset and expanded contextual uses.

New features include:

  • Enhanced research on the effectiveness of coaching in educational settings
  • New data on response to implicit bias and microaggressions--subtle and unintentional, yet destructive, forms of discrimination that continue to marginalize
  • Refinement and updating of the Tools of Cultural Proficiency, which enable you to provide equitable life-affirming experiences to all cultural groups
  • Expanded models of Culturally Proficient Coaching Conversations
  • A special section on crafting Breakthrough Questions to shift entrenched mindsets and barriers to Cultural Proficiency  

By design, Culturally Proficient Coaching is an intentional, inside-out approach that mediates a person’s thinking toward values, beliefs, and behaviors that enable effective cross-cultural interactions and equitable learning environments. Here’s your opportunity to serve as that expert and trusted mediator, boosting educators' cultural confidence and consciousness, while honing their coaching skills.

"We owe it to ourselves and to our children to productively embrace and engage diversity, with all of its tensions, for the sustainability of humanity. These authors have given us the invitation, the road map, and the call to action. the embarkment is up to each one of us."

 --Carolyn M. McKanders, Director Emeritus
 Center for Adaptive Schools and Thinking Collaborative 


 
Foreword From the First Edition Robert J. Garmston
 
Foreword for the Second Edition Carolyn McKanders
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
PART I: A COMPOSITE OF FRAMEWORKS: CULTURAL PROFICIENCY AND COGNITIVE COACHING
 
Chapter 1. An Assets-Based Approach for Coaches
 
Chapter 2. Key Concepts From Cognitive Coaching and Cultural Proficiency
 
Chapter 3. Understanding Self in Diverse Settings
 
Chapter 4. The Mental Model for Culturally Proficient Coaching (MMCPC)
 
Chapter 5. Mission View School District: A Context for Culturally Proficient Coaching
 
PART II: INTEGRATING THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF CULTURAL PROFICIENCY WITH THE STATES OF MIND
 
Chapter 6. Assessing Cultural Knowledge
 
Chapter 7. Valuing Diversity
 
Chapter 8. Managing the Dynamics of Difference
 
Chapter 9. Adapting to Diversity
 
Chapter 10. Institutionalizing Cultural Knowledge
 
PART III: APPLYING AND SUSTAINING CULTURALLY PROFICIENT COACHING
 
Chapter 11. Putting It All Together: Developing a Personal Action Plan
 
Appendix A: Coaching/Thinking Questions
 
Appendix B: Culturally Proficient Coaching Responses
 
Resources: Further Reading
 
References
 
Index
Key features

Although the basic approach (alignment of the Cultural Proficiency and Cognitive Coaching frameworks) will be retained in the new edition, there are several important updates in the this latest edition:

(1) Chapters will reference additional, research-based coaching models where relevant.
(2) The authors will revise the self-assessment instruments in the previous editions
(3) This book will reference the latest versions of the Cultural Proficiency and Cognitive Coaching Frameworks, both of which have been updated since the publication of the first edition.
(4) This edition will include revised case studies that focus more specifically on using data as a point of improvement for practice.
(5) This edition will introduce the concept of "Breakthrough Questions" (a powerful idea that was introduced in later CP books)
(6) This edition will feature an all new District Action Plan
(7) This edition will address specific questions that have surfaced in the authors' consulting work in the years since the publication of the book, e.g.,

  • Now that we have coaches, on what should they focus?
  • Why should we train our coaches?
  • How do coaches fit in our overall instructional plan?
  • Our coaches have been assigned to "fix" teachers.  How can we change that focus?

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