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Book Synopsis

This practical, evidence-based guide provides a comprehensive introduction to the coaching of secondary school students. Using a clear, step-by-step structure, the book explores how coaching can help students improve performance, enhance wellbeing, develop skills and achieve goals. The ultimate aim is to help the student become his or her own coach.

Divided into six parts, Coaching Students in Secondary Schools explores all of the key aspects of coaching, from basic coaching skills to effective methods of evaluation. Having explained why coaching benefits students, the book shows readers how to adopt a 'coaching approach,' structure a formal session, launch a coaching programme and measure its success.

Topics covered include:

  • the uses and benefits of coaching
  • the evidence for coaching
  • core coaching skills
  • conducting coaching sessions
  • the practicalities of coaching
  • evaluating the impact of coaching.

With real-life scenarios and examples embedded throughout, Coaching Students in Secondary Schools will be essential reading for practising secondary school teachers, classroom assistants and student support staff.



Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part I: Background and prerequisites

Chapter 1: The benefits of coaching

Chapter 2: What is coaching?

Chapter 3: The evidence for coaching

Chapter 4: The coaching mindset

Part II: Core coaching skills

Chapter 5: Rapport-building, listening and reflecting

Chapter 6: Questioning

Chapter 7: Affirming

Part III: Coaching sessions and coaching programmes

Chapter 8: The 'GROW' model

Chapter 9: Goals and goal-setting (G)

Chapter 10: Reality (R)

Chapter 11: Options (O)

Chapter 12: Will (W)

Chapter 13: A coaching programme

Part IV: Emotional obstacles

Chapter 14: Understanding emotional obstacles

Chapter 15: Introducing students to the 'ABCs'

Chapter 16: Challenging and replacing unhelpful beliefs

Part V: The practicalities of coaching

Chapter 17: Practicalities and logistics

Chapter 18: Contracting

Part VI: Evaluating impact

Chapter 19: Randomised controlled trials

Chapter 20: Other approaches to evaluation

Appendix A: Generating options

Appendix B: Performance goals and learning goals

Appendix C: Student’s coaching form

Appendix D: Coaching contract

Appendix E: From 'PITs' to 'PETs'

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 10/10/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138080492, 978-1138080492
      ISBN10: 1138080497

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This practical, evidence-based guide provides a comprehensive introduction to the coaching of secondary school students. Using a clear, step-by-step structure, the book explores how coaching can help students improve performance, enhance wellbeing, develop skills and achieve goals. The ultimate aim is to help the student become his or her own coach.

      Divided into six parts, Coaching Students in Secondary Schools explores all of the key aspects of coaching, from basic coaching skills to effective methods of evaluation. Having explained why coaching benefits students, the book shows readers how to adopt a 'coaching approach,' structure a formal session, launch a coaching programme and measure its success.

      Topics covered include:

      • the uses and benefits of coaching
      • the evidence for coaching
      • core coaching skills
      • conducting coaching sessions
      • the practicalities of coaching
      • evaluating the impact of coaching.

      With real-life scenarios and examples embedded throughout, Coaching Students in Secondary Schools will be essential reading for practising secondary school teachers, classroom assistants and student support staff.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Part I: Background and prerequisites

      Chapter 1: The benefits of coaching

      Chapter 2: What is coaching?

      Chapter 3: The evidence for coaching

      Chapter 4: The coaching mindset

      Part II: Core coaching skills

      Chapter 5: Rapport-building, listening and reflecting

      Chapter 6: Questioning

      Chapter 7: Affirming

      Part III: Coaching sessions and coaching programmes

      Chapter 8: The 'GROW' model

      Chapter 9: Goals and goal-setting (G)

      Chapter 10: Reality (R)

      Chapter 11: Options (O)

      Chapter 12: Will (W)

      Chapter 13: A coaching programme

      Part IV: Emotional obstacles

      Chapter 14: Understanding emotional obstacles

      Chapter 15: Introducing students to the 'ABCs'

      Chapter 16: Challenging and replacing unhelpful beliefs

      Part V: The practicalities of coaching

      Chapter 17: Practicalities and logistics

      Chapter 18: Contracting

      Part VI: Evaluating impact

      Chapter 19: Randomised controlled trials

      Chapter 20: Other approaches to evaluation

      Appendix A: Generating options

      Appendix B: Performance goals and learning goals

      Appendix C: Student’s coaching form

      Appendix D: Coaching contract

      Appendix E: From 'PITs' to 'PETs'

      Index

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