

Fidelity vs. Adaptation in Professional Learning | A Conversation with Rob Coe
I chat with Rob Coe, a leading figure in evidence-based education. We delve into the complexities and paradoxes surrounding instructional coaching, a topic that has gained significant attention in educational circles. The conversation explores the tension between research and real-world application, between fidelity and adaptation, the importance of time allocation in professional development, and the need for adaptive expertise among teachers and leaders.
Key Quotes
- “Adaptation is not a bug, it’s a feature.” -Rob Coe
- "Time is really, really important. Time is a barrier, but I am just incredibly intolerant of that as an excuse." - Rob Coe
- "If you're a leader of an organisation, your responsibility is to develop strategy... So if there isn't enough time to do something, that's because you've chosen to do other things." - Rob Coe
- "Professional learning is the most powerful thing you can do to improve students' learning... professional learning is the biggest lever you've got." - Rob Coe
- "Are we, as leaders, merely reacting to the immediate needs of our institutions, or are we proactively carving out time for what truly matters?" - Shane Leaning
Resources Mentioned
- Evidence-Based-Education (EBE)
- Why are we holding out for more professional development time (even though school leaders say they can’t manage it)?
- Why aren’t we doing ‘instructional coaching’ (even though everyone else seems to be)?
- Why do we see teacher expertise as needing knowledge, skill and judgement (even though most people seem to focus on just one of these)?
- Why are we betting on giving teachers more effective feedback (even though no one else is really doing this)?
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About the host
Shane Leaning is a passionate leadership development enthusiast with over 11 years of international teaching and leadership experience. His approach to coaching and professional development is all about approachability and attentiveness to the unique strengths and contexts of schools and educators. Shane believes that empowerment fosters growth and success for both educators and students alike.
Join Shane's Intensive Leadership Programme at educationleaders.co/intensive
Shane Leaning, an organisational coach based in Shanghai, supports school leaders globally. Passionate about empowment, he is the author of the best-selling 'Change Starts Here.' Shane is a leading educational voice in the UK, Asia and around the world.
You can find Shane on LinkedIn and Bluesky. or shaneleaning.com
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