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    ILM Level 3 Award in First Line Management Understanding training and coaching in the workplace. Understand how to provide training appropriate to the workplace. Identifying training needs. A training need may arise for many reasons this could include the maintenance of existing competencies‚ a change in procedures‚ the acquisition of new equipment‚ a change of roll and responsibilities‚ the identification of unsafe practices etc. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx use two systems for recording

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    leadership skills for their managerial staff through executive coaching (Center for Creative Leadership‚ 2015). Given this large monetary investment‚ organizational sponsors expect transformational change in the executive as an outcome of the coaching process (de Haan & NieB‚ 2015; Correia‚ Santos‚ & Passmore‚ 2016). The focus on transformation is driven by the research. For example‚ researchers found positive outcomes in three coaching training studies associated with transformative learning. Two

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    Coaching Case Study

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    Let’s meet Alex. Alex is eight years old and is attending third grade. Alex climbs everywhere in his house. Consequently‚ mom has to constantly take him to the emergency room for a broken finger‚ arm‚ leg‚ or toe. Alex’s big sister complains that Alex bothers her all the time. At school‚ Alex’s teacher complains about him being disruptive to the class. Alex cannot sit still for five minutes without disturbing another child. Alex climbed up the classroom furniture’s. Alex’s reading and math level

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    Coaching Persuasive Essay

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    When a child is involved in sports‚ he or she is of course subject to fail‚ but also has a very good chance of experiencing many wins. Without the right kind of coaching‚ these kids could end up thinking the wrong things not only about themselves‚ but about others as well. If they have coaches who don’t allow them to lose‚ and only expect wins‚ then everyone on the team could develop an arrogant attitude about life. There also is a chance of them having an issue with their ego. Coaches should not

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    Reflective Journals

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    Reflective Learning Log Introduction Bulman and Schutz (2004) define reflection as a process that reviews an experience of practice which enables the subject to describe‚ analyse and evaluate and so increases learning from experience. The reflective learning will uncover key outlining influences with regards to skills developed and analysed throughout the learning at work process in regards to four experiences gained during the placement. However in order to discuss the essay in a systematic way

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    Dttls This paper will address an observation undertaken on an experienced tutor within the football coaching field ( refer to page 8-10). The assignment will include a reflective account of the process‚ including an action plan from a planned observation. In light of this‚ it is my responsibility to ensure that the person being observed is aware of the purpose of the observation and of any particular focus. This was discussed informally in advance of the observation. Observers are expected to plan

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    Reflective Essay Why we use reflection It is important that we use reflection in order to further develop our skills in practice. No matter which reflective cycle chosen it is important that you identify what has been learned from the experience‚ how it has helped‚ if it is negative‚ how to overcome the problem in the future‚ and how it relates to theory and knowledge you have been taught. Reflective practice has been identified as one of the key ways in which we learn from our experiences in practice

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    opportunity to assist with coaching the year 7‚ 8 and 9 year groups at the school. I completed the placement during the months of September to December‚ coaching and assisting the college A-team on a Wednesday and the Redhill pupils on a Friday. My mentor throughout the placement was Andrew Blakeley‚ a Stourbridge college lecturer and head coach within the academy. I decided to work with Stourbridge College Football Academy because I wanted to learn a lot more about coaching within a team set-up and

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    Reflective Practice

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    REFLECTIVE PRACTICE Reflection has been defined as an active‚ persistent and careful consideration of any belief or supposed form of knowledge (Dewey‚ 1933. Dawn‚ 2007). Reflective practice is a process to improve quality of performance in the workplace‚ skills up to date throughout workplace and leads to understanding the field of care. Reflection requires self-awareness and analysis (Schutz et al‚ 2004). To reflect the incident‚ I have used Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle because it easy to follow

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    Reflective Practice

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    REFLECTIVE PRACTICE OLUBUNMI COKER Flipping through a pile of handouts on the theries of learning‚ none seemed to offer a straight-jacked answer to the scenario that had occurred in the class that day. My mentor had been approached and rudely told off by a student that morning that all she does in the class is shout at the top of her voice and set the class in disarray. You can imagine how bad she felt. And I certainly did sympathise with her but at the same time‚ the incidence at hand gave me

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