Clear Administrative Services Program (CASP) Coaching Presented by Dr Clear Administrative Services Program (CASP) Coaching Presented by Dr. L. Steven Winlock Executive Director, Leadership Institute SCOE Curriculum Breakfast January 17, 2014
CASP Coach Defined The CASP Coach will provide coaching and support to the CASP Participant through the development of the California Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (CPSELs) and the applied practicums.
Duties and Responsibilities Provide coaching and support to an assigned CASP Participant around the requirements of the California Professional Standards for Educational Leaders Coach and support the work of the CASP Participant for completion of practicums developed for each of the CPSELs. Serve as liaison between the Leadership Institute and the CASP Participant around the program support needed for completion of the program.
Duties and Responsibilities, continued Follow coaching guidelines and requirements that have been established by the SCOE Leadership Institute Agree to a two-year commitment Attend the Orientation, mid-program and exit meetings, and three coach training sessions
Qualifications Possession of a Clear Administrative Services Credential Minimum of three years of leadership experience Experience in one or more areas of school site leadership, district leadership, and/or program leadership (e.g., Title l, GATE, Special Education, EL, Curriculum) Knowledge and experience with the California Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (CPSELs) Knowledge and experience in coaching educational professionals
CASP Coaching Defined Building the Relationship Providing Assessment and Feedback Challenging Thinking and Assumptions Supporting and Encouraging Driving Results
CASP Coach Application Visit our website at www.scoeleadership.net to download and complete a CASP Coach application. (link located under Beginning Administrators). Questions? Email leadershipinstitute@scoe.net for more information.