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    practice‚ the concept of reflective practice which entails a process of self-analysis‚ self-dialogue‚ self-evaluation and self-observation has long been a prominent concern. In recent years‚ there has been a growing literature concerned with reflective practice which is conceptualized as an approach that acknowledges the uncertainty and complexity that are inherited in contemporary social work practice. This paper aims to explore the theoretical and research base of reflective practice and professional

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    As I am working with 15 – 17 year olds‚ this age should have a good all round knowledge of their own skills and qualities and understand different ways to improve their performance when delivering coaching sessions. Some of the young people have to be coached through decision making and problem solving skills‚ for this to happen I have to set SMART targets‚ aims and objectives for each individual to achieve the best possible outcomes. Also I have to devise problem solving exercises in order to

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    A m e r i c a n M a n a g e m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n COACHING A Global Study of Successful Practices Current Trends and Future Possibilities 2008-2018 Canada USA • Latin America • Asia-Pacific Europe • Middle East • Africa A m e r i c a n M a n a g e m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n COACHING HOW TO BUILD A Global Study of Successful A HIGH-PERFORMANCE Practices ORGANIZATION Current Trends and Future Possibilities 2008-2018 Copyright 2008‚ American Management

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    ‘Careful reflection on one’s practice is critical to becoming an effective coach’ (Cote & Gilbert 2009; Nater and Gallimore‚ 2010) What is the role of a coach? Coaches help people perform tasks. Perhaps this is a very simplistic view towards coaching when in modern times we have so much academic material teaching people how to be good coaches. But how do we define a good coach from a bad one. The role of a coach takes many different forms depending on the environment in which they teach. The

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    1. What’s the purpose of coaching? The purpose of coaching is to support the individual being coached. This could be done by informing the employee what they have done well and what they may improve. Furthermore coaching is about helping the employee when he/she faces problems and motivating them when there is difficulties. Moreover coaching is about empowering the employee with their job decisions and to help them develop their skills and abilities. To conclude coaching’s purpose is to deal with

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    action of doing (Reid 1993). Reflective practice is essential for practitioners especially for health professionals‚ who interact with people that may be going through a changing in their life‚ so reflective practice enable practitioners to learn the experience and improve their service delivery to their full potential (Alsop 2000). Moreover‚ it can also help to link up new knowledge and practical skills to continue professional development. Using a reflective model‚ it structured the experience

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    attributes‚ it’s not just about teaching‚ at all levels of sport from school level to international‚ a coach’s job is to motivate‚ empower‚ inspire and encourage their performers as well as provide a positive learning experience. (Becker‚ 2009). Coaching expertise and experience take a number of years to grow and a good coach’s reputation will spread through the skills they portray‚ a great coach is someone with an open mind and is a lifelong learner‚ they are always seeking new ways to push an athlete

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    The Effects of Cognitive Coaching on Education and in Supporting Teacher Leadership “Creating a profession of teaching in which teachers have the opportunity for continual learning is the likeliest way to inspire greater achievement for children‚ especially those for whom education is the only pathway to survival and success” (Sumner‚ 2011‚ p. 10). Educators today are required to have a different set of skills to effectively prepare students to be global competitors in the workplace. Educators

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    theorist and researchers have offered their view and model on how an individual goes about answering ill-structured problems. Patricia King and Karen Kitchener have both offered that their Reflective Judgement Model best defines what happens with an individual as they development arguments to answer ill-structured problems. Their model can be tied to Marcia’s Ego Identity Statuses theory in their similarity. In the end‚ the Reflective Judgment Model should be used to better understand and support colleges

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    Level 3 in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector 28/11/08 Theory Assignment Task 1 In March 2007 I completed 25 years in the Royal Marines and within that period spent 18 years as an instructor and assessor within a number of specialist areas. These included Leadership and management and individual specialisation upgrade courses. Having left the Royal Marines and spent a short time as a salesman I started working at Cornwall College Business as a Trainer Consultant in

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