Authors
Evelien Ketelaar, Perry Den Brok, Douwe Beijaard, Henny PA Boshuizen
Publication date
2012/9/1
Journal
Journal of Vocational Education & Training
Volume
64
Issue
3
Pages
295-315
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This article describes a study on teachers’ perceptions of the coaching role in innovative secondary vocational education (SVE) in the Netherlands. Data from 109 teachers were collected by means of an online questionnaire, asking for their associations with the coaching role, goals concerning the coaching role, and typical coaching activities. Using multiple correspondence analyses, it was explored whether underlying dimensions could be found in teachers’ perceptions of the coaching role. Relations between teachers’ perceptions of the coaching role and background variables were also explored. The outcomes revealed that dominant themes in the teachers’ perceptions were promoting and supporting students’ meta-cognitive skills, creating a positive learning and working atmosphere, and guiding and actively supporting students. Two underlying dimensions regarding the perceptions of the coaching role could …
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Scholar articles
E Ketelaar, P Den Brok, D Beijaard, HPA Boshuizen - Journal of Vocational Education & Training, 2012