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4. The Perspective of a First Year Literacy Coach with Hannah Irion-Frake (Literacy Coaching Conversations Series - Part 2)

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In this Coaching Conversation, Michelle chats with Hannah Irion-Frake, a first-year literacy coach who shares her inspiring journey from classroom teacher to instructional coach. They discuss the challenges and rewards of her new role, how her background prepared her, and the importance of building trust with teachers. Hannah offers valuable insights for coaches just starting out, including tips for managing time, supporting teachers, and using data to drive instruction. Whether you're new to coaching or simply interested in the perspective of a first-year coach, this episode is packed with relatable and practical advice.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What inspired Hannah to transition from a third-grade teacher to a literacy coach.
  • How her experience as a LETRS facilitator and former balanced literacy teacher prepared her for her new role.
  • The strategies she uses to build relationships with teachers and establish trust.
  • Some of the biggest challenges she has faced in her first few months, including time management and balancing responsibilities.
  • The importance of data-driven instruction and the power of early intervention for students.
  • Coaching resources and tools that have been instrumental in Hannah's first year.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Building Relationships: Establishing trust with teachers is key. Be approachable, collaborative, and present in the classroom to support teachers.
  2. Data-Driven Instruction: Effective literacy coaching involves using data to tailor instruction and interventions for students in need.
  3. Time Management: Balancing coaching responsibilities requires a solid organizational system and the ability to set realistic goals.

Resources Mentioned:


Must-Have Tools for Literacy Coaches:

  1. Organizational System: Find a system that works for you—Hannah uses a Google Sheets template to manage her schedule and to-do list.
  2. Data to Instruction Knowledge: Learn how to turn assessment data into actionable instruction. Acadiance training was highly recommended.
  3. Second Computer Monitor: A practical but essential tool for handling data and managing multiple tasks efficiently.

Where to Find Hannah:


Thanks for tuning in to today’s episode of The Literacy in Color Podcast! Be sure to subscribe and leave a review if you found this episode helpful, and stay tuned for more conversations with amazing literacy coaches in our bonus series: Coaching Conversations!

Connect with Me:


Mentioned in this episode:

Join the COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit Membership

Click here for more information: https://colorful-classroom.mykajabi.com/the-colorful-literacy-toolkit-membership

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Inhoud geleverd door Michelle Sullivan • Literacy Coach & Science of Reading Advocate, Michelle Sullivan • Literacy Coach, and Science of Reading Advocate. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Michelle Sullivan • Literacy Coach & Science of Reading Advocate, Michelle Sullivan • Literacy Coach, and Science of Reading Advocate of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

In this Coaching Conversation, Michelle chats with Hannah Irion-Frake, a first-year literacy coach who shares her inspiring journey from classroom teacher to instructional coach. They discuss the challenges and rewards of her new role, how her background prepared her, and the importance of building trust with teachers. Hannah offers valuable insights for coaches just starting out, including tips for managing time, supporting teachers, and using data to drive instruction. Whether you're new to coaching or simply interested in the perspective of a first-year coach, this episode is packed with relatable and practical advice.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • What inspired Hannah to transition from a third-grade teacher to a literacy coach.
  • How her experience as a LETRS facilitator and former balanced literacy teacher prepared her for her new role.
  • The strategies she uses to build relationships with teachers and establish trust.
  • Some of the biggest challenges she has faced in her first few months, including time management and balancing responsibilities.
  • The importance of data-driven instruction and the power of early intervention for students.
  • Coaching resources and tools that have been instrumental in Hannah's first year.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Building Relationships: Establishing trust with teachers is key. Be approachable, collaborative, and present in the classroom to support teachers.
  2. Data-Driven Instruction: Effective literacy coaching involves using data to tailor instruction and interventions for students in need.
  3. Time Management: Balancing coaching responsibilities requires a solid organizational system and the ability to set realistic goals.

Resources Mentioned:


Must-Have Tools for Literacy Coaches:

  1. Organizational System: Find a system that works for you—Hannah uses a Google Sheets template to manage her schedule and to-do list.
  2. Data to Instruction Knowledge: Learn how to turn assessment data into actionable instruction. Acadiance training was highly recommended.
  3. Second Computer Monitor: A practical but essential tool for handling data and managing multiple tasks efficiently.

Where to Find Hannah:


Thanks for tuning in to today’s episode of The Literacy in Color Podcast! Be sure to subscribe and leave a review if you found this episode helpful, and stay tuned for more conversations with amazing literacy coaches in our bonus series: Coaching Conversations!

Connect with Me:


Mentioned in this episode:

Join the COLORFUL Literacy Toolkit Membership

Click here for more information: https://colorful-classroom.mykajabi.com/the-colorful-literacy-toolkit-membership

  continue reading

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