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Quality Support Coaching in LAUP: Baseline Findings from the 2011-2012 Program Year

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  • Pamela Winston
  • Sally Atkins-Burnett
  • Emily Moiduddin
  • Yange Xue
  • Lauren Akers
  • Julia Lyskawa
  • Susan Sprachman
  • Nikki Aikens
  • Rebecca Mason

Abstract

This study found that the key components of the Los Angeles Universal Preschool’s quality support coaching model include: (1) research and evidence-based practices by experienced and committed coaches; (2) support, such as positive and collaborative relationships and observation of instruction with feedback loops; and (3) outcomes associated in the literature with improved quality, such as motivation for improving quality and reflective practice. The model followed some of the best practices of effective coaching models, namely a strong emphasis on the coach-provider relationship and active engagement of providers in developing their own knowledge and practices.

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  • Pamela Winston & Sally Atkins-Burnett & Emily Moiduddin & Yange Xue & Lauren Akers & Julia Lyskawa & Susan Sprachman & Nikki Aikens & Rebecca Mason, 2012. "Quality Support Coaching in LAUP: Baseline Findings from the 2011-2012 Program Year," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fff87ecb84f94b6d893b8b4b9, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:fff87ecb84f94b6d893b8b4b9c550273
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    2. Sally Atkins-Burnett & Pamela Winston & Yange Xue & Emily Moiduddin & Elisha Smith & Susan Sprachman & Nikki Aikens, "undated". "A Pilot Study of Quality Support Coaching in LAUP: Findings from the 2010-2011 Program Year," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6a793ae0b6dd4a3e88a6aae36, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    4. Pamela Winston & Sally Atkins-Burnett & Lauren Akers & Yange Xue & Emily Moiduddin & Elisha Smith & Nikki Aikens & Julia Lyskawa & Rebecca Mason & Susan Sprachman, "undated". "Quality Support Coaching in LAUP: Findings from the 2011-2012 Program Year," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8a1e754788c849ee921f1ce6e, Mathematica Policy Research.

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