Literacy Coaches: An Evolving Role
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2004Abstract:
Literacy coaching is a growing development in American education, says this article in the Carnegie Reporter. "Like other educational innovations, from charter schools to enriched after-school programs, literacy coaching is protean, varying from venue to venue and even described by different terms in various regions of the country." The article describes developments in different areas of the US and notes that, generally, literacy coaches "are working to increase the instructional capacity of content teachers, so that they can incorporate literacy instruction in science, math, history and other subject areas." Begin on this page and follow the links at the bottom to read the five-page article.
Hall, B. (2004). Literacy coaches: An evolving role. Carnegie reporter (Vol 3., No. 1, Fall 2004). Retrieved from The Carnegie Foundation 15 Apr 2008. Link: http://www.carnegie.org/reporter/09/literacy/index.html

