Students Coaching Students Training Young People to Become Coaches Dr Christian van Nieuwerburgh Global Framework for Coaching in Education Professional Practice Student success and wellbeing PORTALS Community Engagement Educational Leadership © growth coaching international van Nieuwerburgh, Campbell & Knight, 2015 2 What we will cover in this workshop Why train students? What is covered? Can we be 17 again? What do students learn? What was the outcome? © growth coaching international 3 Student success and wellbeing Student success and wellbeing Internal pool of coaches (Staff) External coaches for students Internal pool of coaches (Students) © growth coaching international van Nieuwerburgh & Campbell, 2015 4 Why train students? “Learning to be a coach or mentor is one of the most effective ways of enabling teachers and leaders to become good and excellent practitioners” Centre for the Use of Research & Evidence in Education, UK, 2005 5 Why train students? There are direct and indirect benefits for managers when they act as coaches. Mukherjee, 2012 6 The training programme Day 1 Introduction to Coaching Coaching Skill: Asking Powerful Questions Coaching Skill: Listening for Meaning Coaching Skill: Summarising and Paraphrasing Day 2 Coaching Skill: Emotional Intelligence Power of Story: Understanding our emotions Coaching Model: GROW Coaching Practice: Working in triads Day 3 Coaching Skill: Building Rapport Study Skills: Methods of Study and Revision Coaching Tools: Techniques for use with the GROW model Coaching Practice: Working in triads 7 What do students learn? From being trained and coaching others Noticing body language Managing self-talk Setting meaningful goals Making promises to others Managing relationships 8 Staying connected • email [email protected] • websites www.growthcoachinguk.com www.growthcoachingonline.com @ChristianvN 9
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