Competencies are defined as an individual’s demonstrated skills and abilities. Demonstrating ability and excellence in any profession requires the mastery of different competencies related to the role. Teaching competencies include concepts, practices, and knowledge that practitioners must know and be able to demonstrate in order to be effective in facilitating children’s learning. Coaches can provide targeted support around the teaching competencies using a variety of mentoring strategies. One strategy coaches can use is to guide reflection and provide feedback on practice. Through a series of prompts, coaches can provide teachers with opportunities to reflect on their practice.
Conversations between the coach and teachers can also include specific feedback and support around continuous improvement related to the skills and knowledge needed for effective teaching and instruction. Oftentimes, teachers use the same strategies repeatedly based on their previous experiences and comfort levels. With this strategy, coaches build upon what the teacher already knows about skill development and pedagogy for growth in specific teaching areas. Then, by providing actionable feedback, the coach pushes for more skilled practice and supports the teacher in more complex, sophisticated implementation of the evidence-based practice.
You may consider using the following competencies to facilitate reflection and feedback conversations: