Elevating Literacy Expertise Through Coaching
Examine a variety of practices and structures to shape your literacy coaching and deepen your knowledge of effective literacy teaching.
In this 8-week online course, you’ll explore a variety of ways to coach teachers and foster their independence, reflection and analysis of literacy teaching and learning.
- Literacy Coaches & Teacher Leaders
- Course Number: EEDUC 6404.80
This online course is for literacy coaches, teacher leaders, and administrators who want to understand the link between coaching and teacher professional growth. You will explore a range of tools, strategies, and resources to improve literacy teaching and learning across your school. You will also evaluate different models of content-based coaching, including cluster coaching and intervention coaching to determine which best supports teacher’s needs.
Course Outcomes
- Use professional resources and observational tools to sharpen the analysis of the teaching of reading and writing
- Design an effective coaching session with a teacher: pre-lesson conference, classroom visit, and post-conference/coaching session to support the teaching of reading and writing
- Select particular kinds of coaching to meet the needs of specific teachers including intervention, cluster coaching, as well as individual coaching sessions
- Employ generative coaching practices to support teacher independence and growth
- Use language that opens conversation and promotes the analysis of teaching and its effects on learning
- Link coaching sessions to professional learning ensuring sustained impact on literacy instruction
- Develop ways to work with teachers who are hesitant to participate in coaching
Linda Murphy, Associate Director, Literacy Programs

Linda has worked in school districts in New York in a variety of roles and settings. Prior to her joining the center at Lesley University, Linda held positions as a principal of an intermediate school, a Director of English Language Arts, Social Studies and Reading, a district trainer for Literacy Collaborative Intermediate, a Reading Recovery Teacher Leader and a classroom teacher. Linda holds licenses in Elementary Education and School District Administration.
This option must be taken for 3 graduate credits. Take the course individually or as a required course in our 12-credit Online Graduate Certificate in Literacy Coaching and Teacher Leadership.
Required Texts
You are responsible for purchasing/having access to the following professional texts for this course:
- Fountas, I.C. and Pinnnell, G.S. (2025). The Literacy Coaching Playbook: What to Know, Say, and Do. Heinemann.
- Fountas, I.C. and Pinnell, G.S. (2022). The Fountas & Pinnell Literacy Continuum, Second Edition: A Tool for Assessment, Planning, and Teaching, PreK-8. Heinemann.
- Fountas, I.C. and Pinnell, G.S. (2018). The Literacy Quick Guide. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
- Fountas, I.C. and Pinnell, G.S. (2017). Prompting Guide, Part 1, for Oral Reading and Early Writing. Heinemann.
- Fountas, I.C. and Pinnell, G.S. (2017). Prompting Guide, Part 2, for Comprehension: Thinking, Talking, and Writing. Heinemann.


