The University of Wisconsin–Madison offers an online Instructional Coaching Certificate embedded within the Master of Science for Professional Educators (MSPE) Program. This program helps current and aspiring instructional coaches engage in reflective dialogue, use student evidence, and build meaningful relationships to enhance their coaching practices. The certificate is only available to those enrolled in the MSPE Program. 

Admissions

The Certificate in Instructional Coaching is open to students in the Masters in Educational Psychology: Named Option in Professional Educators program. Contact the program director for application information (edpsych-gss@education.wisc.edu).

In addition to the steps outlined above, all Graduate School students must utilize the Graduate Student Portal in MyUW to add, change, or discontinue any graduate/professional certificate. For the final step required to apply to this certificate, log in to MyUW, click on Graduate Student Portal, and then click on Add/Change Programs. Select the information for the graduate/professional certificate for which you are applying.

Requirements

 Complete the following coursework for a total of 9 credits.

Fall 1
ED PSYCH 640 Foundations of Instructional Coaching3
Spring 1
ED PSYCH 642 Assessment Analysis and Instructional Decision-Making3
ED PSYCH 711 Current Topics in Educational Psychology1
Spring 2
ED PSYCH 643 Practicum for Instructional Coaching2
Total Credits9

Learning Outcomes

  1. Examine the philosophy and core practices of Instructional Coaching
  2. Plan and facilitate coaching cycles in a way that establishes a culture of collective efficacy in a school/district/organization.
  3. Analyze data (evidence) gathered from different assessments to better understand how data can be used as an effective instructional coaching tool.
  4. Articulate and refine instructional coaching beliefs by drawing on research and examining own practice.