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    To identify the coaching needs for my team‚ I needed to consider what the benefits were. I looked at the concerns that one of the team had highlighted when they were informed of their new roles and responsibilities following our organisational review and ascertained that coaching would be beneficial as it is a useful way of developing a person’s skills and abilities by unlocking their potential to maximise their performance. When discussing with the team how we were going to task these new responsibilities

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    Title: ‘Careful reflection on one’s practice is critical to becoming an effective coach’ (Cote & Gilbert 2009; Nater and Gallimore‚ 2010) What is the role of a coach? Coaches help people perform tasks. Perhaps this is a very simplistic view towards coaching when in modern times we have so much academic material teaching people how to be good coaches. But how do we define a good coach from a bad one. The role of a coach takes many different forms depending on the environment in which they teach

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    attributes‚ it’s not just about teaching‚ at all levels of sport from school level to international‚ a coach’s job is to motivate‚ empower‚ inspire and encourage their performers as well as provide a positive learning experience. (Becker‚ 2009). Coaching expertise and experience take a number of years to grow and a good coach’s reputation will spread through the skills they portray‚ a great coach is someone with an open mind and is a lifelong learner‚ they are always seeking new ways to push an athlete

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    A m e r i c a n M a n a g e m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n COACHING A Global Study of Successful Practices Current Trends and Future Possibilities 2008-2018 Canada USA • Latin America • Asia-Pacific Europe • Middle East • Africa A m e r i c a n M a n a g e m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n COACHING HOW TO BUILD A Global Study of Successful A HIGH-PERFORMANCE Practices ORGANIZATION Current Trends and Future Possibilities 2008-2018 Copyright 2008‚ American Management

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    Cognitive Coaching A New Approach to Building Effective Teacher Leaders 2/28/2013 Nicole L. Winsley | A New Approach to Mentoring A newly licensed teacher walks into her empty classroom on the first day of school. She has her curriculum guide‚ her pacing calendar‚ her unit instructional plan‚ and her lesson plans for the first week. She has her copies made and in her mind she has stored the countless hours’ worth of instruction she received for four years. The bell rings‚ and it is time

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    Diana Smith Coaching in the Workplace September 4‚ 2014 Sullivan University Coaching in the Workplace If one were to think of the duties of a manager they would probably think of directing their teams‚ responsibility and providing positive results. A good manager is one that can realize that their employee’s successes are their successes and they need to do what they can to bring success to their teams. This includes knowing the difference between criticizing and coaching. Coaching is not something

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    Blended Coaching Book Review Charmaine Smith Coppin State University This is a well written‚ easy to read practical guide to coaching principals and other school leaders. It contains many examples of different coaching styles for the education sector. The authors offer a fresh approach to professional development of leadership. Blended Coaching provides research and theory for the readers with practical skills and strategies for leadership coaching which is connected to the needs of principals

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    agree with these words of Henry Ford. Coaching – is a teaching method‚ which helps individuals to approach an obstacle as a challenge and reach their aims with less difficulties. Coaching is a simple and effective technique‚ which helps to reveal the inner potential of the personality. The aim of this project is to overview the term of coaching‚ to find out the difference between coaching and mentoring‚ and to look through different sort of coaching methods. Moreover‚ one of the main part

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    Competencies for Effective Executive Coaching By Michael R. Green Saint Mary ’s University of Minnesota Schools of Graduate & Professional Programs Cluster III OL633 Economic and Political Contexts Semester: Summer 2010 Gerald H. Ellis (Jerry)‚ Ed. D. July 7‚ 2010 Introduction and Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze the field of Executive Coaching to understand the important competencies required for coaching. More specifically‚ with numerous coaching models‚ unlimited

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    Football coaching

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    players at all levels‚ from beginners to top ...As a football coach you would: plan coaching activities‚ sessions and programmes provide feedback and give advice on players’ performance‚ fitness and technical skills develop and discuss strategies and tactics for both individual and team play give guidance on nutrition‚ and injury recognition and prevention research good practice and innovative examples of coaching from around the world advise players on how to keep up a positive mental attitude

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