Stock & Duncan (2010) mentioned, Duncan & Stock (2009); Stock & Duncan (2009), "As schools invest more heavily in training their educators in new instructional strategies, it becomes important to ensure that the instructional coaches themselves are provided the support and training they need to become successful. Principals and instructional facilitators alike recognize the need for mentoring, even those individuals with experience," (Duncan & Stock, 2010, p.57). I agree with this statement. There is a strong need for mentoring to occur within the educational setting in order for the next person filling the position to be successful in the respective position, in this case, as an instructional coach.
Below is a video link of what an instructional coach does:
What does an Instructional Coach do?
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