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https://doi.org/10.32903/zs.64.1.2

THE USE OF COACHING SKILLS FOR BETTER TEACHING AND EDUCATIONAL RESULTS

Marjana Penca Palčič ; OŠ Šentjernej, Slovenija


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Abstract

The purpose of the article is to show how knowledge of coaching skills can help achieve the desired results in pedagogical practice faster and more efficiently. When coaching skills are known by a team of teachers, these teachers can offer each other support in personal and professional growth (collegial coaching). They do not necessarily have to be professional coaches. It is essential that the teacher acting as a coach uses specifically selected questions. These need to encourage their interlocutor to think and find their own solutions to achieve the goal. They must be open and nonsuggestive. In this way, the interlocutor will come up with solutions that they would have come to with a lot more difficulty or even not at all. Conversation, guided by coaching questions, can also help learners in the difficulties they encounter. It is important that the interlocutor wants to solve the problem, the challenge. The case study shows how to use coaching skills, especially coaching questions, in pedagogical practice.

Keywords

coaching; collegial coaching; coaching questions; teacher-as a motivator

Hrčak ID:

219658

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/219658

Publication date:

10.7.2018.

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