Episode 147: Instructional Coaching: Impact People, Improve Instruction, Increase Success
Episode 147: Instructional Coaching: Impact People, Improve…
Do you want to help your teachers be more successful? Instructional coaching is a great way to do just that! I am excited to be joined by A…
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Oct. 19, 2022

Episode 147: Instructional Coaching: Impact People, Improve Instruction, Increase Success

Do you want to help your teachers be more successful? Instructional coaching is a great way to do just that! I am excited to be joined by Ashley Hubner, an instructional coach with over 10 years of experience. Ashley will be sharing her insights on what instructional coaching is, how it can benefit both teachers and students, and how to get started. I hope you'll join us for what promises to be a very informative conversation.

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Ashley Hubner

Instructional Coach, Curriculum Specialists, Consultant, Author

Ashley Hubner is an Instructional Coach and Curriculum Specialist who has served in many roles in education from elementary school teacher to Curriculum Lead. Her degrees include a Bachelor's in Elementary Education, a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction, and Principal Certification. She served 13 years in the public school system, then transitioned into an educational consultant role where she has worked with curriculum companies to build quality educational experiences for students and with school districts to build instructional capacity among staff.