This unit considers the practicalities of coaching and mentoring. We look at the benefits and processes for establishing
coaching and mentoring relationships to support CPD. The unit includes
information on:
The difference between coaching and mentoring.
What coaching is and how it can help
in your setting.
The five essential coaching skills.
Key listening and questioning skills.
The importance
of establishing aims for coaching.
Coaching models.
While
studying this unit, you will need to:
Reflect on your experiences of mentoring and coaching.
Consider the
benefits of coaching and mentoring.
Identify situations in which coaching or mentoring would be useful.
Once
you have completed this unit, you will have an understanding of:
What coaching is, what it is not, and how it
can be of benefit.
The five essential coaching skills.
The coaching process and coaching models.
Open
and closed questions.
This
mind map provides a graphical depiction of the benefits of mentoring-coaching, as described in your PDF. Select each benefit
to find out more.
Reflective listening helps motivate the
coachee, provides them with insights and information, and strengthens the relationship between the coach and coachee. This
resource looks at the barriers that stop us from being reflective listeners. Select a barrier to see a full description.
Telling a coachee ??? as opposed to listening to them and thoughtfully questioning ??? will often mean
you are not actually reacting to what they have said.
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