Authors
Simon Veenman, Eddie Denessen
Publication date
2001/12/1
Journal
Educational research and evaluation
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
385-417
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
In this study, the results of five training studies evaluating the effects of a coaching program for use in Dutch primary and secondary schools are described. The coaches involved in these studies were: (1) school counsellors, (2) school principals, (3) mentors of beginning teachers, (4) mentors of teachers-in-training and (5) secondary school teachers. Coaching is a form of in-class support to provide (novice) teachers with feedback on their functioning and thereby stimulate the self-reflection and self-analysis needed to improve instructional effectiveness. Based on the pre- and post-training ratings of coaching conferences, a significant treatment effect was found for the coaching skills concerned with the development of autonomy (empowerment), feedback and business-like attitude. The pre- and post-training ratings from the coached teachers themselves showed a significant treatment effect for the coaching skills …
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Scholar articles
S Veenman, E Denessen - Educational research and evaluation, 2001