Jim Knight is the founder of The Instructional Coaching Group, a professional development provider dedicated to offering PD for coaches, teachers, and leaders based on a partnership approach that creates better learning environments for all students. As a research associate at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning Jim has spent 25 years studying professional learning and instructional coaching. He earned his PhD in Education from the University of Kansas and has won several university teaching, innovation, and service awards. The pioneering work Jim and his colleagues have conducted has led to many innovations that are now central to professional development in schools. Jim wrote the first major article about instructional coaching for the Journal of Staff Development, and his book Instructional Coaching (2007) offered the first extended description of instructional coaching. Jim has written several books in addition to those described above, including the bestsellers Unmistakable Impact (2011), High-Impact Instruction (2013), Focus on Teaching (2014), Better Conversations (2015), The Impact Cycle (2018), and The Definitive Guide to Instructional Coaching (2021). He has also authored articles featured in Educational Leadership, The Journal of Staff Development, Principal Leadership, The School Administrator, and Kappan.
In this episode, I talk with ICG Consultant, Christina Ortega, and Global Director of Learning & Development, Claudia Owad, about handling challenging conversations in schools. We focus on approaching these situations with empathy, preparation, and a coaching mindset so that the goal is growth, not blame. I share personal experiences and practical examples for using data, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence when conversa...
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Rachel Lofthouse from the UK, Dr. Trista Hollweck from Canada, and Jasen Booton from England to talk about their new collaborative book, Coaching with Purpose. We learn about their personal journeys, the story behind the book, and why coaching, when it’s purposeful and relational, can be such a powerful force for growth and systemic change. Together, we explore ideas like “learning encounters,” ...
In this episode, I talk with Ephraim Lerner and Shane Leaning, the co-authors of Change Starts Here. Our conversation focuses on human-centered ways to think about organizational change in education. Ephraim and Shane share how they’ve adapted the double diamond model into an eight-stage framework: Connect, Discover, Define, Align, Develop, Learn, Deliver, and Sustain.
We spend time looking at how each stage works in practice, ...
This Coaching Q&A episode with Jessica Wise is all about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on instructional coaching. We emphasize that while AI can accelerate access to resources and support coaches with feedback and analysis, it cannot replace the adaptive, empathetic, and human-centered work of coaching. Our conversation also addresses ethical concerns such as privacy, bias, and environmental impact, highlighting th...
This week I'm joined by Yong Zhao, an unconventional thinker who’s never been afraid to challenge the status quo in education. We talk about his journey from a small village in China to becoming one of the most important voices in global education reform.
Yong shares powerful ideas about what’s not working, like our obsession with standardized testing and rigid definitions of merit, and what we could be doing instead. We d...
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Richard Boyatzis, whose work on emotional intelligence and intentional change theory has shaped how many of us think about growth. We explore why real, lasting change starts not with someone else's goals, but with a person's own vision—their ideal self.
Richard shares powerful ideas about how positive emotions drive learning and how strong, authentic relationships are at the heart of ...
Join Jim Knight and Jessica Wise for their monthly Coaching Q&A as they discuss how instructional coaches can prepare for a new school year. They explore the essential knowledge, skills, and beliefs coaches need, the importance of aligning with school leadership, and building trust with teachers. The conversation highlights practical strategies, the value of reflection, especially through video, and the need for self-care and w...
TLC 2025 Keynote Speaker, Dr. Natasha Robinson, a leadership coach and advocate for black girls and young women, shares her journey from South Carolina to the Naval Academy and her work empowering young leaders. The discussion explores the importance of communal leadership, mentorship, and storytelling. Dr. Robinson highlights her nonprofit’s success in developing girls’ leadership skills and expanding their horizons, while emphasi...
In this episode I welcome Kim Scott, author of Radical Respect and Radical Candor and co-host of the Radical Candor podcast, for a powerful conversation about leadership, feedback, and the kind of communication that builds trust.
Drawing from her experience in both business and education, Kim shares practical strategies for giving and receiving feedback with clarity and compassion. Our conversation explores the importance of p...
This episode welcomes Dr. Haesun Moon, Dr. Christian van Nieuwerburgh, and Michael Bungay Stanier to talk about something that feels more important than ever: friendship—especially in tough times.
We explore the difference between being friendly and being a true friend, and what it takes to build real, lasting connections. We talk about intention, vulnerability, radical listening, and how we can stay in relationship even when w...
In this episode of Coaching Conversations, I am joined by TLC 2025 Keynote Speaker, Dr. Haesun Moon, to talk about the powerful impact of solution-focused coaching. Haesun brings both wisdom and humility as she shares stories and ideas from her book Coaching A to Z. What stands out is her deep belief in people—the idea that when we focus on strengths, listen with intention, and ask the right questions, we open the door to real tran...
In this episode of Coaching Conversations, Jessica Wise and I talk about something every coach deals with: time. We know coaching can have a huge impact—but only if coaches actually have time to coach.
We dig into the real challenges coaches face when their calendars get filled with everything but coaching. We also share some strategies that have worked for us.
This isn’t about squeezing more into the day—it’s about making ...
In this episode, I’m joined by Sherri Sinclair—an incredible instructional coach, author, and thought partner. Together, we dive into the heart of what great teaching looks like.
Sherri brings deep wisdom from her new book, Intentional Instructional Moves, and we talk about what really makes an impact in the classroom: strong classroom management, authentic student engagement, and meaningful assessment for learning.
What s...
This week, Jim Knight is joined by special guest, Dr. Marsha Tate to discuss her new book, "Healthy Teachers, Happy Classrooms." Dr. Tate shares insights on how joy, movement, music, and meaningful relationships are essential for both teachers and students. She highlights strategies for creating soothing environments, promoting healthy habits, and fostering positive emotions in schools.
The conversation emphasizes th...
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Maggie Jackson, the brilliant author of Uncertain. Our conversation dove deep into a theme that resonates powerfully with me—especially in the context of instructional coaching: the importance of embracing uncertainty.
Maggie makes a compelling case that, although many of us instinctively reach for certainty like a security blanket, that same certainty can often box us i...
In this episode of the Coaching Conversations podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jessica Wise to explore what I call the Seven Success Factors for effective instructional coaching. These factors come from years of research and practice, and they represent what I've seen work in real schools with real teachers.
Jessica and I talked about the importance of approaching coaching as a partnership, where both coach...
In this episode, I'm joined by someone whose thinking continues to shape my work today - Michael Fullan. Michael, as many of us know, has been a giant in the field of educational change for decades, and in this conversation, he opens up about his journey: how his ideas have evolved, what he’s learned along the way, and why teacher voice is absolutely essential if we’re serious about real, lasting change.
What stands out h...
In this episode of Coaching Conversations, I had the pleasure of connecting with Mark Verde, a deeply thoughtful and incredibly experienced primary school teacher from Patana, a British international school in Bangkok. With more than 30 years in education under his belt, Mark opened up about his journey into instructional coaching and how it’s transformed not only his teaching but the learning experiences of his students as well.
In this episode, I’m joined by Tim Dohrer and Tom Golebiewski for a powerful conversation about something that matters deeply in education today: mental health. Tim and Tom—who co-authored The Schools We Need Now—share their insights on how schools can create environments where everyone, students and educators alike, feel safe, supported, and connected.
We talk about the importance of trust in relationships, and why we can’t se...
Join me and Jessica Wise as we discuss the pivotal concept of "contracting" within instructional coaching. Contracting is that crucial initial dialogue where we lay the groundwork for our coaching relationship, setting clear expectations and defining our roles.
In this episode, Jessica and I walk through a comprehensive checklist for effective contracting. We underscore its vital role in nurturing trust and fostering...
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