From Remedial to Remarkable: Why Education Needs a Coaching Culture Shift
A Conversation with TORSH CEO Courtney Williams on the Educators Among Us Podcast
Why is “coaching” a badge of honor for pro athletes and CEOs, but often a scarlet letter for teachers? In many fields, having a coach means your organization is doubling down on your potential. In education, it too often feels like a warning that you aren’t making the grade.
In a recent episode of the Educators Among Us Podcast, TORSH CEO Courtney Williams joined host Scott Barron to discuss why we must dismantle the stigma of coaching and how technology—specifically AI—is finally making “a coach for every teacher” a reality.
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1. Coaching as an Investment, Not a Judgment
The most effective school leaders are those who reframe coaching as a developmental tool rather than an evaluative one. When coaching is treated as a routine part of professional growth, educators feel supported rather than scrutinized.
The benefits of a “growth-first” coaching culture include:
- Higher Retention: Teachers who feel invested in are more likely to stay.
- Safe Vulnerability: Educators can be honest about their challenges without fear of a poor performance review.
- Continuous Improvement: Shifts the focus from “checking a box” to mastering the craft of teaching.
2. The Vision: “Today’s One Room Schoolhouse”
The name TORSH stands for “Today’s One Room Schoolhouse”. This vision is rooted in using technology to give teachers the exact support they need, exactly when they need it. What began as a classroom video feedback tool has evolved into a comprehensive platform that supports the entire coaching cycle—from goal setting to data-driven insights.
3. Human Connection in the Age of AI
As the education sector faces critical teacher shortages, the role of AI is moving from “experimental” to “essential.” Williams and Barron explored how AI can scale human connection rather than replace it.
- The “Coach in the Pocket”: AI provides frequent, actionable feedback that human coaches simply don’t have the bandwidth to deliver daily.
- The Hybrid Model: Technology handles the routine data and observation tasks, freeing up human coaches to focus on the deeply human aspects of the job—like emotional support and complex problem-solving.
The goal isn’t to replace the coach; it’s to give the coach a superpower so they can support more teachers effectively.
Courtney Williams
4. Entrepreneurship: Solving the Right Problems
For innovators in the education space, Williams offers a vital lesson: Solve the problem people are actually asking for, not just the one you’re excited to build. By listening to the needs of educators on the ground, TORSH has been able to drive measurable improvements in educator effectiveness and learner outcomes across thousands of schools.
Ready to transform your coaching program?
- Listen: Catch the full conversation on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
- Explore: Learn more about how TORSH Talent is supporting organizations in building effective coaching programs at scale.
About our Speaker
Courtney Williams is the Founder and CEO of TORSH. A seasoned executive and graduate of Columbia Law School, Courtney is a dedicated advocate for education reform. As an immigrant, he experienced firsthand how a high-quality education can transform a life trajectory. He currently serves on the Johns Hopkins School of Education National Advisory Council and is a former board member of Big Brothers Big Sisters