
Once you've been coached, you get it
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In this episode of Coaching Done Well, Shane Leaning and Jim Thompson engage with Jasmine Miller, a passionate advocate for coaching in education. Jasmine shares her journey from teaching to coaching, emphasizing the importance of creating safe spaces for reflection and growth. The conversation explores how coaching can transform educational cultures by fostering trust and psychological safety, and Jasmine provides insights from her book, 'A Teacher's Guide to Coaching,' which offers practical strategies for educators. The episode concludes with reflections on the profound impact of coaching on personal and professional development.
- Coaching done well creates a safe space for reflection.
- Trust is essential for effective coaching relationships.
- Coaching can transform educational cultures by reducing judgment.
- Listening to understand is key in coaching.
- Coaching empowers individuals to know themselves better.
- The experience of being coached can change perceptions of coaching.
- Coaching should be a choice, not an obligation.
- Practical strategies in coaching can enhance professional development.
- Coaching can help educators connect with their values and purpose.
- Creating a non-judgmental environment is crucial in schools.
"Coaching done well is about creating a safe space."
"Coaching is non-judgmental and empowering."
"Coaching can push back on a culture of judgment."
"Once you've been coached, you get it."
"You get to know yourself better through coaching."
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