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Weekly Coaching Roundup, Week 32: August 13th, 2021

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Weekly Coaching Roundup - August 2021 (Seasonal)

This week we learned some tips for first year instructional coaches, three ways to build your PLN, seven ways to strengthen your coaching relationships, why thinking aloud during coaching conversations is productive, and more. Enjoy! 😀

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