Coaching Level 5: Introducing a coaching system

Coaching Level 5: Introducing a coaching system

Session five of five coaching sessions with AoEA Senior Associates Tony Markowski and Eamonn Whelan.

By Association of Education Advisers

Date and time

Tue, 30 Apr 2024 01:00 - 04:30 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

Based on best international business practice, but rooted in education, the AoEA Coaching offer consists of five, half-day, sessions over the academic year, which are designed to take participants from an introductory stage to systemic organisational approaches either at school, LA, MAT, regional or national level. All sessions will be a mix of theory and practice and build on highly successful and well received courses run over the last two years.

Who is this professional learning for?

This course is designed for Headteachers, Education Advisers and educational leaders, who want to develop a coaching approach to develop themselves, their teams and organisations. Even those who have received some training in the past, either with the AoEA or through other agencies, will benefit from all or the latter parts of the programme.

Why consider this approach?

Because it’s proven and highly effective. Irrespective of the problems that you are seeking to address, a coaching approach allows you to understand what motivates you and your staff, helps develop your and their potential, and engages all in delivering organisational development.

Furthermore, coaching will increase the leadership density of your team, as individuals gain confidence in this methodology, take increasing responsibility, and develop a more nuanced and skilled approach to leadership.

A well implemented coaching programme will bring out the best in your team, and create a synergy that hitherto might not have been achieved,

Participants will gain a broader understanding of both the principles and cutting edge practice of coaching; they will become more confident in applying these and using a range of practical strategies to support schools and organisational development.

What is coaching?

Coaching is not mentoring, training, teaching, counselling or psychoanalysis, although all of these are occasionally demanded of a skilled coach.

It begins with a philosophy that individuals have the potential to recognise and overcome barriers to their own success, have much more potential than has been previously tapped and that agreed goals can be achieved to a time scale.

Most importantly, it is a demanding approach in which the person being coached is held accountable for their success or otherwise, while being a safe place to discuss ideas and obstacles to their success.

It is a proven, highly effective approach that allows positive change to happen for individuals, teams and organisations. With the right coach, schools and their leaders can change lives for the better.

Who is delivering the course?

Tony Markowski and Éamonn Whelan will be leading the programme. Both enjoyed successful careers in education and now advise national and regional boards, MATs, LAs, Headteachers and their teams. They are accredited Executive Coaches, therapeutic counsellors and Senior Associates of the Association of Educational Advisers, on whose Development Board they sit.

What goes on in the sessions?

The model is a blend of formal presentation, question and answer sessions, case study review and supported practical activity. As well as a general introduction to the principles and characteristics of coaching, participants will be offered tools and strategies to support leaders and staff, at all levels.

What happens if I miss a session?

There will be opportunities to catch up between sessions. Information is available from the AoEA administration team - please email info@aoea.co.uk or call the office on 0191 820 3114.

This session will build on Levels 1&2 and look to forward and deepen coaching practice by introducing advanced coaching techniques. It will also mark a subtle change, which demands that thinking moves towards how best to introduce coaching in the team setting, with a view to becoming part of a small scale system.

We will consider your coaching approach and thoughts, challenge you in the practical sessions, consider chemistry, the coaching state, co-active approaches, return to OSKAR and ZOUD, discuss beginnings, middles and ends, intuition, body language and BAGs.

Two participants will feedback on background reading designed to extend and enhance learning.

All sessions will be pragmatic, pacey and outcome focused, so that participants go away confident in a new set of practical skills they can apply between sessions. We will ask participants to keep journals of ongoing practice that will feed into their case studies for Levels 4&5.

Frequently asked questions

Is the course free to attend?

No - the course costs £100 for members and £150 for non-members.

Pre-Paid Tickets:

If you are part of the EANI, NTCA and SEIC cohorts then your place on this course has already been paid for by your organisation, so you can select the 'pre-paid' payment option that matches your cohort.

Can I cancel my place after booking?

Yes - as long as you contact us with 2 working days of notice, otherwise you or your organisation will still be charged for your place. Please email info@aoea.co.uk if you would like to cancel your place.

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