Literacy Coaching: Providing Leadership and Support for the Next Generation of Teachers

Authors

  • Katie Stover Furman University
  • Dr. Crystal P. Glover University of North Carolina at Charlotte

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56887/galiteracy.30

Keywords:

literacy coaching, leadership, teacher support

Abstract

New teachers face a number of challenges as they begin their careers. In fact, many leave the profession for a range of reasons including an overwhelming amount of information and responsibility, pressures of high stakes testing, and lack of support. To counter these challenges, the authors discuss ways literacy coaches can provide leadership and guidance to new teachers through building relationships, creating a climate of trust, and developing individualized support to enhance the teacher’s success

Author Biographies

  • Katie Stover, Furman University

    Katie Stover ([email protected]) is a former literacy coach and elementary teacher. She is currently an Assistant Professor at Furman University and teaches courses in reading and writing pedagogy. 

  • Dr. Crystal P. Glover, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    Dr. Crystal P. Glover ([email protected]) is a lecturer in the department of Reading and Elementary Education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has ten years of experience as a primary grades teacher and received a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus in Urban Literacy.

 Literacy Coaching: Providing Leadership and Support (Stover & Glover, 2014)

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Published

03/30/2014

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Research and Practitioner Articles

How to Cite

Stover, K., & Glover, C. P. (2014). Literacy Coaching: Providing Leadership and Support for the Next Generation of Teachers. Georgia Journal of Literacy, 37(1), 8-12. https://doi.org/10.56887/galiteracy.30

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