5 Instructional Technology Coaching Strategies that Support Continuous Teacher Growth
From responsive goal-setting to collaborative problem-solving, here’s how coaches make ongoing growth achievable for teachers and districts.

Co-teacher, data analyst, professional learning facilitator. And don’t forget: all-around edtech problem-solver!
Instructional technology coaches like you wear many hats each day. But no coach is an island. To be the best coach you can be, you need to stay connected to innovative strategies, impactful resources, and peers who know what it’s like to stand in your shoes.
Hosted by coaches, for coaches, our Edtech Coaches Networking Group excels at connecting peers eager to make technology impactful in every classroom. Join today during an upcoming online networking meeting →
This group is focused on supporting instructional coaches at all levels and in all types of educational settings.
We also welcome teacher leaders and administrators interested in supporting coaching.
Edtech is constantly evolving and coaching best practices are advancing with it.
In this group, you can keep up-to-date with every trend while also discovering tools and professional learning opportunities that support your coaching practice.
If you’re an edtech coach, then this is your space to bring up challenges and seek insights from supportive peers.
Together, we can uncover innovative solutions that keep your students learning and your teachers growing.
You work hard to support your teachers and district, and you deserve to celebrate that.
Each monthly meeting offers space to celebrate your coaching successes, surrounded by peers that appreciate your achievement.
Coaches with classroom experience know the tedium of sit-and-get professional learning. This networking group focuses on just the opposite – an active, conversation-based experience where insights are developed through input.
In short, you won’t just hear one perspective or see only one approach in this group. Every meeting features a robust, peer-led conversation that can better respond to your unique coaching challenges.
Our Edtech Coaches Networking Group meets online monthly, 11 AM to 12 PM CT, via Zoom. Register for upcoming meetings on the group’s page →
Reminders for each meeting are sent out in advance. Attendance each month is not required; we welcome you to attend as often as your hard-working schedule allows.
The LTC also hosts a variety of other networking groups, including in-person cohorts at your local ROE. Explore every LTC-hosted networking group on our Networks page →
Amy serves as an instructional technology coach who works to amplify and enrich lessons, trainings, and technology integration support in north central Illinois.
Sam leads and supports the execution and growth of LTC services through the development and creation of innovative, impactful, and timely digital content.