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Coaching in the ESL Classroom Andrea Griggs, MA, TESL, ACC Copyright Andrea Griggs 2009
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Agenda What is coaching and why might it be useful in an ESL classroom? Coaching Activity Other Exercises
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Coaching
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Being: Motivation & Vision
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Motivation Success Authentic Self Making a Difference
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Unconscious Assumptions Voices that hold us back “I’m not good enough” “I’m not smart enough”
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Unconscious Assumptions Voices that hold us back “I’m not good enough” “I’m not smart enough” When assumptions are explicit, we’re better able to challenge them
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Doing
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Doing- Completing a goal Hear an idea - 10% Decide to adopt an idea - 25% Plan how they will do it - 50% Commit to someone that they’ll do it - 65% Set a meeting with the person we have committed to – 95% American Society for Training and Development
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Goal Setting Help students set their goals, and refine their goals
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Goal Setting Help students set their goals, and refine their goals What are three things that will help you reach it? When you will do these things? Who is your check in partner? How will you know you’ve been successful?
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Our work “When you teach a language you inevitably teach yourself, you teach your own ways of feeling and thinking. As a teacher you need to know …who you are and how you affect others…” Mario Rinvolucri
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Our Work
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Wheel of Teaching Self-awareness Rapport Materials Classroom Management Knowing Content Grammar Presentation Skills Pronunciation Strategies ?Assessment
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Wheel of Learning Motivation/Desire Opportunity Time Confidence Self-awareness Knowing how to learn Knowing what you need to learn (Pronunciation, Oral/Written grammar, fluency, vocabulary, small talk, reading, presentation, etc.)
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Coaching Exercise What went well for you? How did that success feel? What do you want to focus on for next week?
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Client Questionnaire Are you a good language learner? Biggest communication challenge? English requirements for your job?
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Client Questionnaire Speech at a party Inspiring people Three greatest accomplishments to date? Limiting Behaviours or beliefs Three biggest changes in the next year?
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Identify your Goals
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Accountability What’s one thing you are going to try with your class? When? How will you hold yourself accountable?
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In Conclusion Handouts Check out If you’re interested in learning more, please contact me. Thank you agriggs@catalystcommunication.ca
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