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    Online Module Reflection #1 Coaching in early intervention is an effective and personable way to interact with families. Coaching allows for the parents to be involved in their child’s development‚ and what skills and strategies will be used in order for the child to reach their developmental goals. When the early interventionist takes on the role of a coach instead of a mentor‚ consultant‚ or supervisor‚ then they are better able to build a relationship with the family. The coach can take a step

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    Task D Reflective essay The concepts of reflective practice are widely accepted in education and many other professions‚ in simple terms‚ Moon (2004) describes it as a process of ’cognitive housekeeping’ whereby a practitioner would explore their own values‚ beliefs and practice to a professional situation. It is also frequently perceived that a structure is helpful to support and encourage more than just simple reflections ‚Jones (2009). Popular theorists have emerged in reflective practice

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    Coaching Ethics Paper

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    paper’s aim is to discuss the need for high quality ethics in professional coaching and the different aspects including confidentiality‚ integrity‚ conflicts of interest‚ conduct‚ reputation and legal obligations. In discussion will be areas of conflict of interest for a coach that occurs before the coaching has started and during the programme. Also included in this paper is the code of ethics from two different coaching organizations. They will be compared with potential issues ‚ and analyzed outcomes

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    The purpose of this essay is to reflect on the assessment conducted on a student who was doing a case study. I will use a reflective model to discuss how am achieving the necessary level of competence in my nursing profession as an assessor and as am preparing my self to the role of a preceptor. The reflective model I have chosen to use is Gibbs model (Gibbs 1988). This model provides structure for reflection on a nursing experience or situation as it follows the six distinct stages thus; description

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    My Philosophy Of Coaching

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    After completing several activities in the Sport Coaching book that would allow me to learn more about myself‚ I discovered that I am a supporter of all things positive and that I want to follow the “Athletes first‚ winning second” philosophy as best I can. I want to place an emphasis on God and the importance of family. I also want my athletes to learn to have respect for one another and not judging each other based on one’s abilities. These play an important role in my self-concept. I want to

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    My paper was about how stressful coaching is. I interviewed my former coaches and ask the simple question “ Is coaching more stressful than being an player”. I researched how coaching plays a major impact in a player’s life and search some videos of how stressful coaching can be. nothing easy about being a coach. Coaches have to learn to be patient‚ handle stress‚ be a teacher and friend on and off the court‚ ignore criticism and a lot more. I applied my knowledge by having a tournament to raise

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    White V. Gibbs Case Study

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    Abstract In the case of White v. Gibbs‚ the plaintiff‚ Mrs. Debbie White‚ sued O’Malley’s Tavern alongside Patrick Gibbs. Gibbs served as bartender at the tavern during the night in question. Mrs. White seeks settlement under the state of Indiana’s Dram Shop Act. Under the Dram Shop Act‚ a bartender assumes liability to any persons injured who were served alcohol while exhibiting obvious signs of intoxication (Todd‚ 1986). Since the two parties reside in different states‚ the case was brought to

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    A searchlight on Mentoring and Coaching Preamble There is not one single definition for either mentoring or coaching. While some international bodies have released what they call standards‚ still a commonly accepted international definitions are missing. Based on the guiding principles of the individual practitioners in this profession‚ there are many definitions which may all be appropriate as long as the coach and the coachee understand it commonly in spirit and text. Fundamentally‚ trust‚ relationship

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    Reflective Practice According to Schön (1983) reflective practice is “one of then defining characteristics of professional practice”. It is all about the ability to reflect on one’s own actions to improve and enhance performance (Brightknowledge.org‚ 2014). This essay will discuss reflective practice after undertaking reflective exercises in class using Edward De Bono’s 6 hats model (De Bono‚ 1985). There are various methods of reflective practice‚ each with a different style of reflection; it

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    Mentoring and Coaching Teachers This article begins with the importance of mentoring and how mentoring can reform education. I understand that mentoring is an important factor because it allows us to recognize the effective ways of teaching. Teaching needs to be innovative and developmentally appropriate. Research clearly states‚ that mentoring is highly beneficial‚ when it comes to cutting the dropout rate by 35% and maintaining teachers. By mentoring teachers effectively‚ teachers are less

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