Coaching in the Classroom

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academic achievement
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coaching in schools
coaching student success
coaching students
coaching young people
educational leadership strategies
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formative assessment techniques
growth mindset pedagogy
how to coach
inclusion in education
mentoring
professional development for teachers
student attainment
student engagement research
student wellbeing
team-based learning methods

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041054559
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A thought-provoking and engaging guide to coaching in an educational setting, demonstrating how to coach young people in the classroom and how to embed a coaching culture in schools.

Aimed at teachers, school leaders and aspiring educators, Coaching in the Classroom reimagines the relationship between leadership coaching and education to maximise students' achievements and well-being. Drawing on the author’s experience and backed by rigorous research and theoretical underpinning, this book widens the scope of coaching in education. It’s no longer just about staff development but also about teachers working with young people.

Based on a unique understanding of learning as a choice driven by curiosity, ambition and aspiration, the reader is guided how to integrate coaching and other innovative learning approaches such as team-based learning into an educational setting. Evidence is offered of the positive effect of coaching as a companion to conventional learning;

  • enhancing academic achievement
  • enriching the student experience
  • nurturing high achievers
  • inspiring moderate performers with high potential, and
  • re-engaging those who may be currently outside the academic mainstream.

Well-crafted case studies help to promote critical thinking by inviting the reader to become involved, practically and intellectually in the application of new ideas and the conceptualisation of learning. These case studies illustrate the impact of coaching working in concert with pedagogical theories, to increase engagement, attendance, inclusion, and attainment as well as harnessing the hidden potential of future workers.

Mark Jamieson is an award-winning coach specialising in youth leadership and is the author of Coaching Young People for Leadership. He is the founder of the GreenWing Project which has been taking pioneering coaching programmes into schools and youth organisations since 2018.

Rachel Wood is a coach, expert educational practitioner, and researcher specialising in Team-Based Learning, creativity and inclusion. She has 20 years' experience of working in education and development across all sectors and age groups.

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