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What does it look like to coach teachers with humanity, curiosity, and care—especially in today's demanding educational landscape?

In this episode of the Time for Teachership podcast, Lindsay welcomes back Dr. Jacobē Bell to explore what it truly means to take a humanizing approach to instructional coaching. Drawing on her experience coaching instructional coaches across multiple contexts, Dr. Bell shares practical strategies, mindset shifts, and real coaching moments that help educators grow while protecting their wellbeing.

This conversation is part of a mini-series focused on supporting instructional coaches, particularly those who step into the role without formal preparation and are learning "by fire."

What You'll Learn in This Episode/Key Takeaways 

Timestamps

[00:00] Welcome & reintroduction of Dr. Jacobē Bell
[01:00] Coaching as "baptism by fire" & the need for coach-specific professional learning
[02:04] Dr. Bell's background coaching instructional coaches across contexts
[02:35] Afrofuturism, freedom dreaming, and instructional coaching
[03:55] Initiative fatigue, educator wellness, and a humanizing coaching vision
[05:17] Teachers as co-producers of knowledge in coaching conversations
[05:58] Shifting from a teacher mindset to a coach mindset
[06:33] Coaching former peers & navigating leadership tensions
[07:21] Seeing instruction systemically across teams and schools
[08:29] Beliefs, values, and meeting students' needs through coaching
[09:15] Practical coaching tools & action steps
[10:29] Micro-modeling as a powerful coaching strategy
[11:52] Shifting beliefs about "harder" or "lower" students through practice
[13:21] Real-time feedback and immediate teacher implementation
[15:11] Logistical realities: making micro-modeling work in real schools
[16:48] Flexibility in coaching cycles and time constraints
[18:00] Surfacing values and beliefs in coaching conversations
[19:04] Reflecting teacher language back to them as a coaching move
[20:00] Lowering defensiveness by "blaming the coaching"
[21:02] Vulnerability, honesty, and seeing the whole teacher
[22:29] Assuming best intentions and leading with curiosity
[23:17] Live coaching moments & addressing problematic language in the classroom
[24:42] Establishing norms for live coaching
[25:23] Entry points for new instructional coaches
[26:19] Authenticity over one-size-fits-all coaching approaches
[27:47] Rapport, relationships, and trust as the foundation of coaching
[28:12] What Dr. Bell is learning now: sustainability & change management
[29:32] Where to connect with Dr. Jacobē Bell
[29:42] Closing reflections & gratitude

 

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