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Coaching Done Well

Change Starts Here with Efraim Lerner

Season 2, Ep. 3

Shane Leaning, Efraim Lerner, and Jim Thompson explore the essence of effective coaching in education. They discuss cultural reflections on holidays, the importance of creating a safe environment for coaching, and the upcoming book 'Change Starts Here,' which emphasizes the need for internal change within educational institutions. The dialogue highlights personal moments of transformation, the distinction between change and improvement, and the power of connection in coaching. The episode concludes with a look ahead to future collaborations and the impact of their work on the educational community.


Takeaways


  • Coaching done well is about creating a safe environment.
  • Valuing the other person is essential in coaching.
  • Change should start from within the organization.
  • The power of connection can transform coaching experiences.
  • Personal moments can significantly shape one's career path.
  • Effective coaching involves listening and empathy.
  • Change is complex and requires ownership from all involved.
  • Video reflection can enhance the coaching process.
  • Community building is crucial for successful change.
  • Conversations sparked by the book can lead to meaningful change.


Sound Bites


"Coaching done well may be the most effective intervention."

"It's about truly valuing the other."

"Change starts here, within these school walls."


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