When Mentoring Meets Coaching: Shifting the Stance in Education, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (June 22, 2016) © 2016

  • Kate Sharpe
  • Jeanie Nishimura

Paperback

ISBN-13: 9780134398341
When Mentoring Meets Coaching: Shifting the Stance in Education
Published 2016

Mentoring is often viewed as an effective approach to minimise the isolation that leaders experience, whether they are new to a position or dealing with new initiatives. Similarly, coaching is seen as an effective means to help people build personal and organisational capacity.

What if a formal mentoring program was enhanced by the introduction of professional coaching skills? Authors Kate Sharpe and Jeanie Nishimura have done precisely that. Training thousands of mentor-coaches, the authors begin this resource with an overview of mentoring and coaching fields of practice and how they can be combined to create a powerful practice. The authors’ mentor-coaching model guides readers on how to build capacity in others—from examining critical elements of a mentor-coaching relationship through learning to listen to (not through), asking powerful questions, and navigating sensitive conversations.  A must-read for aspiring and new mentor-coaches.

  • CHAPTER 1 An Overview Mentoring and Coaching: Powerful Allies
  • CHAPTER 2 Mentor-Coaching Builds Capacity
  • CHAPTER 3 Learning in Relationship
  • CHAPTER 4 The Mentor-Coaching Model Working from the Inside Out
  • CHAPTER 5 Being Coach-like: Presence, Mindset, and Stance
  • CHAPTER 6 Critical Mentor-Coaching Skills: Being Present and Listening
  • CHAPTER 7 Critical Mentor-Coaching Skills: Asking Questions, Focusing on the Mentee’s Agenda, and Self-Managing
  • CHAPTER 8 The Mentor-Coaching Conversation: Navigating with Depth, Breadth, and Intentionality
  • CHAPTER 9 Offering and Inviting Feedback: Nourishing Growth

 

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