Unlocking Professional Growth: Pursuing a Master’s Degree in Instructional Coaching with Suzanne Becking
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A proposito di questo titolo
- The importance of having qualifications in instructional coaching.
- The need for instructional coaches to support teachers effectively.
- Collaboration is key in the learning process for educators.
- The program at Fort Hayes State is designed for those looking to grow in their careers.
- ISTE standards play a crucial role in shaping educational technology programs.
- Real-world experiences enhance the understanding of instructional coaching.
- The program is flexible and caters to various educational backgrounds.
- Financial considerations are important when pursuing a master's degree.
- The future of instructional coaching involves adapting to emerging technologies.
- Continuous professional development is essential for educators.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Instructional Coaching and Technology
- 05:40 Developing a Master's Program for Instructional Coaches
- 10:54 The Ideal Candidate for Instructional Coaching
- 15:37 Collaboration and Learning in Instructional Coaching
- 19:09 The Future of Instructional Technology Coaching
- 23:11 Insights from Building the Program
- 27:40 Encouragement for Aspiring Coaches
About our Guest: Suzanne Becking holds a Ph.D. in Education Studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, emphasizing Leadership and Higher Education. Her doctoral research focused on the teaching practices of educators who incorporate technology into their instruction. Currently, she serves as a Professor in the Department of Advanced Education Programs at Fort Hays State University in Hays, Kansas, where she oversees the Master of Instructional Technology (MIT) program. Within the MIT program, students can choose from three concentrations: Instructional Design, Technology, and Coaching. With a decade of experience as a Google for Education Certified Trainer and five years as an ISTE Certified Educator, Dr. Becking is dedicated to supporting educators in integrating technology effectively. In 2011, she joined a team of Google trainers, offering Professional Development to Kansas school districts as they adopted technology in their classrooms and schools. Her primary goal is to empower educators and school leaders to utilize technology to enhance learning environments and student outcomes. In 2022, Dr. Becking’s team put together two new emphases within the Master of Instructional Technology program. These are Instructional Design (MID) and...
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