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Revision as of 16:31, 15 September 2009
Staff development process in which two or more professional colleagues work together, in order to enhance collegiality, improve and validate performance. Collegial Coaching is a non judgmental and non evaluative method focused on collaborative development and a sharing of professional knowledge. First developed in the field of teacher training, it suits also to other professional domains to perform five main functions:
- Companionship (talking about success and failure)
- Feedback (giving mutual, non-evaluative feedback)
- Analysis (helping each other extend the control over a new approach)
- Adaptation (adjusting the new approach to the specific needs to be addressed)
- Support (providing each other support)
It can be used to:
- Share new ideas and successful practice
- Facilitate discussion and professional exchange among colleagues
- Learn from each other
- Reduce isolation
- Solve problems in the workplace through collaboration
- Support beginning professional in their practice
- Conduct observations of meetings or workshops
- Build collaborative norms to promote knowledge sharing and mutual assistance
- Encourage alternative behavior [1]}}
Running a Collegial Coaching Program |
Step by Step
The whole team might analyze benefits and risks of the most promising solution. After that, participants might also put the chosen option into practice through a role play or a comparison with a real case.
Coach’s skillsIn order for a Collegial Coaching to be successful the coaches in this model should possess skills as:
It might also be helpful if the coaches have own experience in a situation similar to the one to be checked. BenefitsProfessionals having been involved in collegial coaching usually reported the following benefits:
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