“…Grounded in the behavior consultation and coaching literature (Bergan & Kratochwill, 1990; Bergan, 1977; Kurz et al, 2017; Sheridan & Kratochwill, 2008), the instructional coaching assessments were developed to evaluate the effective implementation of core coaching skills or actions and coaching interactions with teachers via a content-neutral, process-focused coaching framework. This literature highlights key consultant/coaching actions that yield moderate to large effects on multiple school stakeholders (i.e., classroom teachers, special educators, school psychologists, content area specialists, and parents) and student academic and behavior outcomes (e.g., Erchul & Sheridan, 2014; Reddy, Barboza-Whitehead, Files, & Rubel, 2000; Sheridan et al, 2012). In addition, rigorous evaluations of coaching efficacy on early reading (Glover, 2017) and teacher universal practices and student academic behavior further support specific core coaching skills (Fabiano, Reddy, & Dudek, 2018; Reddy, Dudek, & Lekwa, 2017) and offer further insights into universal coaching skills.…”