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What Is a Learning Coach and How to Become One


What Is a Learning Coach?

A learning coach assists students enrolled in an online education program. Their role is not necessarily teaching, but rather coaching the students on how to get the most from their online education. As a learning coach, your job duties include assisting with daily lessons, monitoring how well the student comprehends the curriculum, and coordinating with the online instructional staff. The amount of time you spend with a student varies depending on whether they are learning an elementary, middle or high school level curriculum.

How to Become a Learning Coach

The qualifications needed for a career as a learning coach vary depending on your employer. Some employers only require that you are a certified teaching assistant, while others may prefer that you are a fully certified teacher. Since a learning coach is assisting with an online instructional school, you need experience with online-based learning tools and excellent computer skills, be detail-oriented, and able to help students manage their learning time on a daily basis. A successful learning coach also needs to have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.