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Cognitive Coaching Seminars

This year, I had the opportunity to be trained in Cognitive Coaching through The Thinking Collaborative. We spent eight seminar days learning how to:

  • develop trust and rapport
  • develop an identity as a mediator of thinking
  • utilize conversation structures for planning, reflecting, and problem resolving
  • develop teachers’ autonomy and sense of community
  • develop higher levels of efficacy, consciousness, craftsmanship, flexibility, and interdependence
  • apply four support functions: coaching, evaluating, consulting,and collaborating
  • utilize the coaching tools of pausing, paraphrasing, and posing questions
  • distinguish among the five forms of feedback
  • use data to mediate thinking

After each seminar, I was able to immediately incorporate new strategies into my interpersonal interactions with colleagues and with students. This was one of the most useful trainings I have received by far. I would highly recommend it to any student affairs professional, teacher, and other people who work with people.

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