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Making Coaching Come Alive: Creating Action Plans to Promote Practitioner Buy-In

This webinar unpacks the action planning component of the PBC cycle. Presenters discuss identifying an action plan goal, the components of an effective action plan, and the coach practitioner collaborative relationship during the action planning process.

Date:

Mar 20, 2019

Time:

12:00 AM

Duration:

59 min

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NCPMI Presenter(s)

Mary Louise Hemmeter

Vanderbilt University

Mary Louise Hemmeter, PhD, is a professor of Special Education at Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on effective instruction, social emotional development and challenging behavior, and coaching teachers. She has been a PI or Co-PI on numerous projects funded by the US Departments of Education and Health and Human Services. Through her work on the National Center on the Social Emotional Foundations for Early Learning and IES funded research projects, she was involved in the development of the Pyramid Model for Supporting Social Emotional Competence in Young Children and a model for coaching teachers to implement effective practices. She is currently the PI on an IES funded development project around program wide supports for implementing the Pyramid Model and a Co-PI on an IES efficacy study examining approaches to supporting teachers to implement embedded instruction. She was co-editor of the Journal of Early Intervention and President of the Council for Exceptional Children’s Division for Early Childhood. She received the Mary McEvoy Service to the Field Award.

Denise Perez Binder

University of South Florida

Denise Perez Binder, M.A., of Florida Center for Inclusive Communities at the University of South Florida provides training, technical assistance, and coaching to teachers and programs on the implementation of the Pyramid Model. She is a training and technical assistance specialist with the national Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTAcenter.org) and the Pyramid Equity Project. She has expertise in program-wide implementation of the Pyramid Model, coaching, and is a trainer for the Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool (TPOT™).



Guest Presenter(s)

Sally Hansen

Minnesota Centers of Excellence for Young Children with Disabilities

Sally Hansen is a Region 11 Early Childhood Special Education Professional Development Facilitator. She has been working in the field of early childhood education and children’s mental health since 2001. Currently, Sally supports Early Childhood programs as an external coach. Sally meets with internal coaches, implementation teams and data managers to help programs install evidence-based practices throughout their program. Sally is also the lead for the Practice Based Coaching training in Minnesota, coordinating the training of internal coaches and supporting state-wide trainers.