Coaching in Professional Contexts
Title | Coaching in Professional Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Christian van Nieuwerburgh |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Personal coaching |
ISBN | 9781473924697 |
This edited volume shows what coaching actually looks like in different settings. It is accompanied by a dedicated website which includes 24 extended case studies, specially written to delve deeper into the various particularities, roles and settings found within distinct coaching contexts. Have your students mastered the underlining theory and skills of coaching practice but wanting to get a flavour of what coaching actually looks like in different real-life settings? Then you have come to the right place! Whether they are wanting to find out more about the use of coaching within the private or public sector, within health care or education, Christian van Nieuwerburgh and his team of expert authors will take them on a unique journey into all of these coaching contexts and beyond. Challenging the idea that a coach can work in any setting without a detailed understanding of the field, this book: - addresses the importance of understanding professional context when coaching, exploring current debates and considering the hows and whys of using coaching in a certain context - provides tools and knowledge to enable readers to adopt best practice techniques from a range of fields - delves into the personal and professional challenges that will inevitably arise. Whether a practising coach or a coach in training, this practical guide will provide your students with the ideal 'way-in' to all the different contexts in which they may wish to coach.
Coaching in Professional Contexts
Title | Coaching in Professional Contexts PDF eBook |
Author | Christian van Nieuwerburgh |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 2015-11-02 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1473942683 |
Have your students mastered the underlining theory and skills of coaching practice but wanting to get a flavour of what coaching actually looks like in different real-life settings? Then you have come to the right place! Whether they are wanting to find out more about the use of coaching within the private or public sector, within health care or education, Christian van Nieuwerburgh and his team of expert authors will take them on a unique journey into all of these coaching contexts and beyond. Challenging the idea that a coach can work in any setting without a detailed understanding of the field, this book: addresses the importance of understanding professional context when coaching, exploring current debates and considering the hows and whys of using coaching in a certain context provides tools and knowledge to enable readers to adopt best practice techniques from a range of fields delves into the personal and professional challenges that will inevitably arise. Whether a practising coach or a coach in training, this practical guide will provide your students with the ideal ′way-in′ to all the different contexts in which they may wish to coach.
Values and Ethics in Coaching
Title | Values and Ethics in Coaching PDF eBook |
Author | Ioanna Iordanou |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2016-11-08 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1473987296 |
The first complete guide to exploring values and ethics in coaching, this book will guide you through the responsibilities of coaching practice, and help you recognize and reconcile common ethical dilemmas and choices. Part I explores the theory and research underpinning ethical coaching practice, and invites you to examine own personal and professional values. Part II delves into the key ethical considerations in the coaching relationship, including contracting, confidentiality and understanding boundaries. It explores each issue in depth, and offers implications and suggestions for practice. Part III examines individual professional contexts, including coaching in business, sports and healthcare with real life examples and reflections from practising coaches. This book is vital reading for trainee and practitioner coaches, and those looking to introduce ethical coaching practice into a professional setting.
Advanced Coaching Practice
Title | Advanced Coaching Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Christian van Nieuwerburgh |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2019-04-29 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1526454661 |
Highly respected coaches Christian van Nieuwerburgh and David Love help you to develop your coaching practice, bridging the gap between beginner and advanced coach. You’ll have access to 15 videos that illustrate and analyse the book’s key themes, helping you to extend your learning and enhance your reflective practice, allowing you a rare extra insight into the coaching conversation. This is a must-read for trainees at the later stages of a coaching qualification, and experienced practitioners looking to broaden and develop their practice.
Coaching in Education
Title | Coaching in Education PDF eBook |
Author | Christian van Niewerburgh |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2018-03-08 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 042991203X |
Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators and Parents will support educational organisations in learning more about the current interest in coaching approaches within schools, colleges and universities. With chapters on coaching in primary schools and secondary schools, with students, staff and parents, this book provides a sound basis for introducing coaching into any educational setting. This book brings together the latest national and international academic research with real case studies and a focus on practice that makes a difference for learners. Starting with a review of the existing literature and research into the area of coaching in education, the book goes on to consider the role of coaching educational leaders, coaching within the primary school setting and then secondary school settings. The notion of "mental toughness" and its relationship to coaching is also explored. The US and Australian perspectives on coaching in education are discussed in two chapters written by leading experts - instructional coaching in the US and the integration of positive and coaching psychology in Australia.
An Introduction to Coaching Skills
Title | An Introduction to Coaching Skills PDF eBook |
Author | Christian van Nieuwerburgh |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2020-08-24 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 152973620X |
This bestselling book introduces you step-by-step to the key skills needed to become a successful coach.
Supervision in Coaching
Title | Supervision in Coaching PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Passmore |
Publisher | Kogan Page Publishers |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2011-07-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0749462973 |
Coaching is rapidly growing from a young, emerging profession to one that is becoming more established on a global scale. As professional coaching grows, so does the need for a more formulated approach to regulation, ethics and individual development. In order for coaches to develop their skills and knowledge they need to make continual professional development and supervision a core aspect of their practice. Published with the Association for Coaching, Supervision in Coaching examines how coaches can use a range of professional development tools to improve and develop their coaching. Written by a team of international coaching practitioners, it provides essential guidance on this increasingly key area of coaching practice. The authors provide advice on a range of topics, including approaches to supervision, managing ethical dilemmas, the role of regulation and licensing in coaching and the development of accreditation and professional standards.