By |Published On: March 30th, 2019|Categories: Evidence Based Coaching|

Guest Blogger:  Danielle Bane, EdD

If Dr. Martin Luther King is correct, and “the function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically,” then what is the role of a coach in education?  Skilled coaches are able help others discover how to move forward and realize their goals.  This might occur in the form of unlocking motivation.  Or it could be about reframing new knowledge so it can be maximized in use.  How is this different from teaching?  Or mentoring?  How is coaching helpful for educational leaders?  In this webinar, we will consider these ideas and more about coaching and its effectiveness in the challenging and changing context of education.

EBC Professional Series Webinar:  Using Coaching Skills to Expand your Effectiveness as an Educator

Was held on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 – 4 – 5pm Pacific

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During this EBC Professional Series Webinar hear from three Fielding coach scholar-practitioners who have incorporated coaching into their work as educators at multiple levels from primary school to doctoral level. Understand how coaching can transform the education experience of children and adults.  Learn why coaching is becoming an essential skill for all educators.  Discover how to get started on your own journey to develop coaching skills that you can use in your career.

Host:  Terry H. Hildebrandt, PhD, MCC, MCECDirector of Evidence Based Coaching, Fielding Graduate University

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For more on Fielding’s EBC Coach Training Program, see http://coach.fielding.edu

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