Coaching and Mentoring examines how to create conversations which encourage personal development. The second edition of this book has been radically updated to reflect recent changes in the fields of coaching and mentoring. The authors demonstrate how important it is to relate theoretical models to specific situations in order to gain real practical benefits. This edition includes new chapters on the awareness of individual differences as well as a review of the models used by coaches and mentors.
Coaches and teachers alike will benefit from the research-based, classroom-tested coaching model discussed in this book. This unique look at instructional coaching as a team approach will give both coaches and teachers the tools they need to create a successful partnership and improve classroom instruction.
This innovative book moves beyond the day-to-day matters of coaching to a deeper examination of how literacy coaching can improve instructional practice. The authors offer research-based strategies that can be used to create the professional and dynamic relationships needed for successful teacher-coach collaborations. Readers will hear the voices of coaches as they analyze their own efforts to scaffold adult learning, guide collaborative inquiry, and support teacher reflection.
This book explains the principles and approaches of personal coaching and shows you how to apply them in any coaching situation – from business coaching for performance, to complete life coaching. For those already coaching, the manual offers new insights and fresh ideas. For the brand new coach, the manual is a practical guide to begin and support your training. For the busy manager, the manual gives techniques to use with your team.
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