
Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents
Author(s): Christian van Nieuwerburgh
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publication Date: 14 Jun. 2019
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 244 pages
- ISBN-10: 0367101262
- ISBN-13: 9780367101268
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
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Coaching in Education provides an excellent overview of the uses of coaching across the spectrum of stakeholders in education, including leaders, teachers, and students. By including scholars and thinkers from the UK, Australia, and the USA, it opens an important conversation across educational contexts. It is well grounded in current theory and research on coaching and yet remains very accessible and readable. This book makes a valuable contribution to both researchers and practitioners of coaching in education.'”–Megan Tschannen-Moran, Professor of Educational Leadership, School of Education“A worthy new book demonstrating the great practical use of coaching in educational settings. I particularly enjoyed reading the many exciting and instructive case studies that Christian van Nieuwerburgh has brought together and that underline the general effectiveness of this intervention.”–Erik de Haan, Director of Ashridge Centre for Coaching, Professor of Organisational Development and Coaching
“Recognition of the value of coaching has grown in recent years and it has been applied widely in education, as this important new book demonstrates. Few authors could be better equipped than Christian van Nieuwerburgh to edit a text on coaching and this volume provides a comprehensive and incisive overview of the topic.”–Tony Bush, Professor of Leadership, Institute of Education
“There may be no more important setting for good evidence-based coaching than education. Educational settings are the foundations on which society is built. This excellent book distils best current knowledge and will be a key text for coaches, teachers, students, and parents who seek to enhance the well-being, resilience, and performance of students of all ages, as well as positively impacting on educational institutions themselves. Highly recommended.”–Anthony Grant, Director, Coaching Psychology Unit
“This very readable and engaging collection is a welcome addition to the emerging literature on coaching for teachers and school leaders. There is increasing evidence that coaching is a powerful tool for developing school leadership at all levels, building a school’s capacity to improve outcomes for children. Christian’s edit includes fresh insights on how to create a coaching culture for learning, both within and beyond the school gates.”–Andrea Berkeley, Education Director
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