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Jim Knight “Better Conversations” Webinar [Archive]

“Our schools are only as good as the conversations within them.” In Monday night’s webinar, Jim Knight discussed our capacity for improving our schools by improving our communication. We’ve all experienced the feeling of walking away from a conversation, sensing it could have been more productive, but at a loss for how to improve it. In his new book, Better Conversations, Jim Knight provides a way forward for more authentic and caring communication in schools.

If you missed the webinar, no worries! You can still view it at the link below.

Click here to watch the “Better Conversations” webinar with Jim Knight.

This webinar was the second in our new, FREE Monday Afternoon Webinar Series. Mark your calendars for these upcoming webinars:

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Jim Knight is a research associate at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning and the president of the Instructional Coaching Group. He has spent close to two decades studying professional learning and instructional coaching. He has written or co-authored several books on the topic including Instructional Coaching: A Partnership Approach to Improving Instruction published by Corwin and Learning Forward (2007) and Unmistakable Impact: A Partnership Approach for Dramatically Improving Instruction (2011). Knight co-authored Coaching Classroom Management (2006) and also edited Coaching: Approaches and Perspectives (2008). Knight has authored articles on instructional coaching and professional learning in publications such as The Journal of Staff Development, Educational Leadership, Principal Leadership, The School Administrator, and Kappan. Frequently asked to lead professional learning, Knight has presented and consulted in most states, and eight countries. Knight also leads the coaching institutes and the Annual Instructional Coaching Conference in Lawrence, Kansas. He has a PhD in Education from the University of Kansas and has won several university teaching, innovation, and service awards. Knight also hosts Talking About Teaching on the Teaching Channel and writes the radicallearners.com blog.

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