Allison Behne
March 20, 2015
Issue #348
A few weeks ago, four local wrestlers competed at the Iowa High School State Wrestling Tournament. Watching each match, it was easy to get drawn in to each wrestler's intensity and passion. They had worked hard to get to this point and were ready to build on their success.
While watching our wrestlers, I couldn’t help but notice the coaches. Standing, kneeling, squatting, and even lying on the mat, they did not miss a beat, coaching each wrestler through every match. The coaches worked with their athletes in the moment, providing "just in time" guidance to help them succeed. It was inspiring to observe these young wrestlers responding to their coaches' instruction, demonstrating individual improvement right before our eyes.
This noticeable growth caused me to reflect on our work with students. Each day we have the opportunity to coach our students in the moment, during focus lessons, small strategy groups, and individual conferences. When we observe a strategy in use, a struggle with text, or even an undesirable behavior, we have the chance to provide "just in time" guidance to help them succeed.
The coaches I observed at the state wrestling tournament were there to take their athletes to their highest level, working right alongside them, guiding them to their moment to shine. That is what we are doing day in and day out as teachers. We are coaching our students toward a win in reading, writing, math, thinking, and how to be kind and productive citizens. When our students are struggling, they need us. Not three days from now, but now. That's why we make it a point to save time in our calendar each day for spontaneous conferences. It is this in-the-moment guidance that won't just put them in the spotlight for a moment, but will affect them for a lifetime.
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