Christian Van Nieuwerburgh

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Average rating: 4.1 · 150 ratings · 20 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
An Introduction to Coaching...

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Radical Listening: The Art ...

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Advanced Coaching Practice:...

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Coaching in Professional Co...

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Coaching in Education: Gett...

3.29 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 2012 — 5 editions
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Coaching in Education (The ...

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Your Essential Guide to Eff...

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Coaching in Professional Co...

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The Teachers’ Handbook for ...

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“core purpose of coaching is to support the development of the thinking and learning processes of the professional learner. (p. 17)”
Christian Van Nieuwerburgh, Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents

“The implementation of a set of interpersonal processes that lead to the coachee experiencing enhanced physical health (physiological), engagement in effective, purposeful actions (behavioural), the possession of sufficient attentional control to process information effectively (cognitive), an ability to encounter a wider range of emotional states with equanimity and poise (affective), and the conscious linking of personal goals and commitments to important beliefs, core values and/or developing interests (meaning)’.”
Christian Van Nieuwerburgh, Coaching in Professional Contexts



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