Etymology: [ 'kOch ] (noun.) 1556. From French coche, from German Kutsche, from Hungarian kocsi. According to historians, the coach was named after the small Hungarian town of Kocs, which made a livelihood from cart building and transport between Vienna and Budapest.
at arabası, İng. otobüs, yolcu otobüsü, fayton, yolcu arabası, ekonomi klas, yetiştirmek, otobüs, antrenör, antrenman yaptırmak, koça, limuzin, posta arabası, hazırlamak, koç, araba ile gezmek, eğitmek, ucuz tarifeli bölme, yolcu vagonu, teknik direktör, araba, çekici, sedir, ekonomi sınıfı, yolcu otobüsü, özel hocalık yapmak, çalıştırıcı, tren vagonu, özel ders vermek, otobüse binmek, özel hoca, payton, taşımak, İng., d.y. yolcu vagonu, özel öğretmen, limuzin(Argo), özel ders ver, -e özel ders vermek, koç/vagon/otobüs/fayton, 1. -i yetiştirmek; -i, menajer, koçluk yap/çalıştır, -i çalıştırmak, antrenörlük etmek, çift kapı, çalıştırmak, spor antrenör, araba ile gezme, özel ders, antrenörlük,
A single decked long-distance, or privately hired bus, A railroad car drawn by a locomotive, A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power, The forward part of the cabin space under the poop deck of a sailing ship; the fore-cabin under the quarter deck, A trainer or instructor, That part of a commercial passenger airplane reserved for those paying standard fare, To instruct, To train, To drive or to ride in a coach; sometimes used with a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver a person who gives private instruction (as in singing or acting) (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports; "He is training our Olympic team"; "She is coaching the crew", drive a coach, To prepare for public examination by private instruction; to train by special instruction, horse pulled carriage; railroad car; bus; athletic trainer; tutor, teacher, coachID numeric, It is sometimes loosely applied to any passenger car, State carriage, four-wheeled, seating four, usually enclosed with windows all around, a curved underbody and the roof forming part of the framing of the body A Town Coach was a massive vehicle, drawn by up to six heavy horses, with armorial bearings painted on the doors, A first-class passenger car, as distinguished from a drawing-room car, sleeping car, etc, n [a large comfortable bus] bis turis (bis) 2 n [a wagon for passengers on a train] kereta, A teacher who rewards successful "students" with a new Corvette, a team representative who is positioned in a coach's box while his/her team is on offense, 1 The economy class on an airline Also referred to as "economy" or "tourist " 2 The section of the plane designated for this class of passenger 3 A motorcoach or tourbus, one who trains a boat's crew for a race, A special tutor who assists in preparing a student for examination; a trainer; esp, A large, closed, four- wheeled carriage, having doors in the sides, and generally a front and back seat inside, each for two persons, and an elevated outside seat in front for the driver, A Coach is a person primarily responsible for directing and guiding the play of his team Along with the Manager, he is responsible for the conduct of his team's players before, during and after a game, A cabin on the after part of the quarter-deck, usually occupied by the captain, To convey in a coach, (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team, A coach is an enclosed vehicle with four wheels which is pulled by horses, and in which people used to travel. Coaches are still used for ceremonial events in some countries, such as Britain. Four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage with an enclosed body and an elevated seat in front for the driver. The coach originated in the 15th century in Hungary (where kocsi originally meant "wagon from the town of Kocs"). It was introduced in England in the mid-16th century. Coaches were used as public conveyances with inside seats for passengers (as in the stagecoach) and for mail delivery. They were used mainly in European cities into the 18th century, when the private carriage became more common, A coach is one of the separate sections of a train that carries passengers. The train was an elaborate affair of sixteen coaches, a person who gives private instruction (as in singing or acting), a railcar where passengers ride, a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport; "he always rode the bus to work", a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver, A coach is a large, comfortable bus that carries passengers on long journeys. As we headed back to Calais, the coach was badly delayed by roadworks I hate travelling by coach, If you coach someone, you give them special teaching in a particular subject, especially in order to prepare them for an examination. He gently coached me in French, A coach is someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport. Tony Woodcock has joined German amateur team SC Brueck as coach. = trainer, train, teach, instruct, When someone coaches a person or a team, they help them to become better at a particular sport. Beckenbauer coached the West Germans to success in the World Cup final in Italy I had coached the Alliance team for some time. = train, The trainer of the team who also formulates offensive and defensive strategy In professional football there is a head coach assisted by several other coaches specializing in certain areas of training, such as offense, defense, strength training, etc, A coach is someone who gives people special teaching in a particular subject, especially in order to prepare them for an examination. What you need is a drama coach. = tutor, In baseball, a coach is a member of a team who stands near the first or third base, and gives signals to other members of the team who are on bases and are trying to score, teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports; "He is training our Olympic team"; "She is coaching the crew", A coach is a person who is in charge of a sports team, An individual who serves as a guide, leading others through an improvement process For example, a sales manager who counsels and advises his/her salespeople instead of simply telling them what to do Often used interchangeably with Mentor, Canada's health informatics association - publishers of "Security and Privacy Guidelines for Health Information Systems ", Directs the action of his team on the ice Usually stands behind his team's bench, - this term in the Master Plan refers to the lead facilitator of a Collaborative Study Group or a Critical Friends Group, as opposed to "peer coach" which refers to a member of the Professional Development Committee, A person who trains athletes or athletic teams In football the coach is more concerned with developing offensive and defensive tactics and strategy, A person who trains and teaches athletes in the sport of swimming, n A non-rated operative who provides advanced skydiving training (see also COACH, USPA), A coach is a person whose role it is to bring about change for an individual to improve effectiveness with people, performance in a role or achieve a goal "Coaching is unlocking a person's potential to maximize their own performance It is helping them to learn rather than teaching them ", A view of teaching which is student-centered, supportive, challenging, models desired outcomes, and allows students to demonstrate what they know and are able to do Teachers who assume the role of coach regularly provide students with constructive feedback designed to improve learning and "push" performance towards high standards, (verb and noun) to train intensively by instruction, demonstration and practice In training drills, one twin (a students study partner) is made the coach and the other the student The coach, in his coaching actions, coaches the student to achieve the purpose of the drill He coaches with reality and intention, following exactly the materials pertaining to the drill to get the student through it When this is achieved the roles are then reversed-the student becoming the coach and the coach becoming the student, A skydiver with some formal training in the art of instructing freefall technique, (as used in e-learning): Online tools that assist users with cognitive (intellectual) tasks Usually, the coaching instructions are built into the software, but sometimes, the coach is an actual person who interacts with a learner through instant messaging Also called advisor, A person who instructs, demonstrates, directs, and prompts learners Generally concerned with methods rather than concepts There are four coaching roles/styles: hands-on - acting as an instructor for inexperienced learners hands-off - developing high performance in experienced learners supporter - helping learners use a flexible learning package qualifier - helping a learner develop a specific requirement for a competence-based or professional qualification Cognitive From the Latin cogito; "I think" The mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning Cognitive also refers to attempts to identify a perspective or theory in contrast to emphasizing observable behavior, The coach does not play but remains in the players box during the game Coaches determine player lines and make line changes during a game Coaches also develop game strategy and run practices, n One who provides private instruction to increase another's proficiency of skills and talents or prepare a student for an examination, past of coach, plural of coach, third-person singular of coach, an on-the-job training approach where a superior teaches the knowledge and skills required for a job to another employee, and provides guidance and suggestions for performance, our term for helping volunteers become comfortable and successful with friend- and fundraising activities, The process of being a coach, performing the functions detailed under "coach " The goal of coaching is the development, growth and success of those being coached Corporate CoachingCoaching within and with an entire corporation or different divisions, departments/teams within the corporation or organization, Instruction to prepare individuals for a specific assignment, e g , CCIP projects coach SMEs to become "investor ready ", Professional relationship that provides professional companionship, demonstration of new strategies, technical feedback, and analysis of application over time to a colleague in need, present participle of coach, Similar to mentoring, coaching is a method of knowledge distribution However, the relationship between parties is often one-to-many and the coach is usually not an employee of the organization but an outside consultant See also:Mentoring Topic areas:Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, the job of a professional coach, Providing support in studying new skills, polishing old ones, and encouraging change, Ongoing, mostly spontaneous, meetings between managers and their employees to discuss career goals, roadblocks, and available opportunities, The process of assisting people to improve their performance, A technique of cognitive apprenticeship whereby the instructor observes students as they try to complete tasks and provide hints, help, and feedback as needed (Wilson), Intensive on-the-job training through instruction, demonstration and practice, the assistance given to teachers in ways that will improve their job performance, not just for the purpose of doing better on the evaluation, but also for the purpose of improved teaching and increased student learning Coaching can include reviewing teacher products related to the domains being assessed, tutoring on the attributes being assessed, and offering feedback on the teachers' strengths and weaknesses Coaching can also refer to teachers coaching students so that the students will perform better on a measure used as an indicator of the teacher's performance See Mentoring, Peer Review, Test Score Pollution, Training, An instructional method in which a teacher supports students as they perfect old skills and acquire new skills, occupation of a professional coach, In teleservices, coaching is the process of providing instruction, direction, feedback and support to agents in order to improve performance and results, A technique of cognitive apprenticeship whereby the instructor observes students as they try to complete tasks and provides hints, help and feedback as needed, - Systematic one on one interaction between a trained adult and a student, with the intent to positively influence the child's behavior and ownership, classroom observation and feedback of specific aspects of practice by colleagues or by external CPD providers, Coaching is a relationship in which the client and the coach are active collaborators for the purpose of meeting the clients needs The coach holds the client as naturally creative, resourceful and whole The agenda comes from the client; and the coaching relationship addresses the clients whole life Through a process of action and learning, the client makes desirable changes in one or more parts of his or her life, to create a life that is fulfilling and balanced On a practical level, the coaching process addresses setting and achieving goals On a spiritual level, coaching leads to a purposeful life where actions flow from innermost values The ultimate goal is supporting the client to reach her or his full potential, This has gained popularity in managing ADD, coaches provide support, encouragement and help in daily living skills,
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A single decked long-distance, or privately hired bus
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A railroad car drawn by a locomotive
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A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power
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The forward part of the cabin space under the poop deck of a sailing ship; the fore-cabin under the quarter deck
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A trainer or instructor
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That part of a commercial passenger airplane reserved for those paying standard fare - "John flew coach to Vienna, but first-class back home."
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To instruct - "She has coached many opera stars."
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To train
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To drive or to ride in a coach; sometimes used with a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver a person who gives private instruction (as in singing or acting) (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports; "He is training our Olympic team"; "She is coaching the crew"
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drive a coach
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To prepare for public examination by private instruction; to train by special instruction
It is sometimes loosely applied to any passenger car
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State carriage, four-wheeled, seating four, usually enclosed with windows all around, a curved underbody and the roof forming part of the framing of the body A Town Coach was a massive vehicle, drawn by up to six heavy horses, with armorial bearings painted on the doors
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A first-class passenger car, as distinguished from a drawing-room car, sleeping car, etc
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n [a large comfortable bus] bis turis (bis) 2 n [a wagon for passengers on a train] kereta
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A teacher who rewards successful "students" with a new Corvette
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a team representative who is positioned in a coach's box while his/her team is on offense
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1 The economy class on an airline Also referred to as "economy" or "tourist " 2 The section of the plane designated for this class of passenger 3 A motorcoach or tourbus
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one who trains a boat's crew for a race
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A special tutor who assists in preparing a student for examination; a trainer; esp
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A large, closed, four- wheeled carriage, having doors in the sides, and generally a front and back seat inside, each for two persons, and an elevated outside seat in front for the driver
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A Coach is a person primarily responsible for directing and guiding the play of his team Along with the Manager, he is responsible for the conduct of his team's players before, during and after a game
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A cabin on the after part of the quarter-deck, usually occupied by the captain
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To convey in a coach
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(sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
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A coach is an enclosed vehicle with four wheels which is pulled by horses, and in which people used to travel. Coaches are still used for ceremonial events in some countries, such as Britain. Four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage with an enclosed body and an elevated seat in front for the driver. The coach originated in the 15th century in Hungary (where kocsi originally meant "wagon from the town of Kocs"). It was introduced in England in the mid-16th century. Coaches were used as public conveyances with inside seats for passengers (as in the stagecoach) and for mail delivery. They were used mainly in European cities into the 18th century, when the private carriage became more common
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A coach is one of the separate sections of a train that carries passengers. The train was an elaborate affair of sixteen coaches
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a person who gives private instruction (as in singing or acting)
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a railcar where passengers ride
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a vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public transport; "he always rode the bus to work"
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a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver
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A coach is a large, comfortable bus that carries passengers on long journeys. As we headed back to Calais, the coach was badly delayed by roadworks I hate travelling by coach
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If you coach someone, you give them special teaching in a particular subject, especially in order to prepare them for an examination. He gently coached me in French
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A coach is someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport. Tony Woodcock has joined German amateur team SC Brueck as coach. = trainer
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train, teach, instruct fiil
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When someone coaches a person or a team, they help them to become better at a particular sport. Beckenbauer coached the West Germans to success in the World Cup final in Italy I had coached the Alliance team for some time. = train
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The trainer of the team who also formulates offensive and defensive strategy In professional football there is a head coach assisted by several other coaches specializing in certain areas of training, such as offense, defense, strength training, etc
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A coach is someone who gives people special teaching in a particular subject, especially in order to prepare them for an examination. What you need is a drama coach. = tutor
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In baseball, a coach is a member of a team who stands near the first or third base, and gives signals to other members of the team who are on bases and are trying to score
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teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports; "He is training our Olympic team"; "She is coaching the crew"
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A coach is a person who is in charge of a sports team
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An individual who serves as a guide, leading others through an improvement process For example, a sales manager who counsels and advises his/her salespeople instead of simply telling them what to do Often used interchangeably with Mentor
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Canada's health informatics association - publishers of "Security and Privacy Guidelines for Health Information Systems "
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Directs the action of his team on the ice Usually stands behind his team's bench
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- this term in the Master Plan refers to the lead facilitator of a Collaborative Study Group or a Critical Friends Group, as opposed to "peer coach" which refers to a member of the Professional Development Committee
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A person who trains athletes or athletic teams In football the coach is more concerned with developing offensive and defensive tactics and strategy
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A person who trains and teaches athletes in the sport of swimming
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n A non-rated operative who provides advanced skydiving training (see also COACH, USPA)
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A coach is a person whose role it is to bring about change for an individual to improve effectiveness with people, performance in a role or achieve a goal "Coaching is unlocking a person's potential to maximize their own performance It is helping them to learn rather than teaching them "
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A view of teaching which is student-centered, supportive, challenging, models desired outcomes, and allows students to demonstrate what they know and are able to do Teachers who assume the role of coach regularly provide students with constructive feedback designed to improve learning and "push" performance towards high standards
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(verb and noun) to train intensively by instruction, demonstration and practice In training drills, one twin (a students study partner) is made the coach and the other the student The coach, in his coaching actions, coaches the student to achieve the purpose of the drill He coaches with reality and intention, following exactly the materials pertaining to the drill to get the student through it When this is achieved the roles are then reversed-the student becoming the coach and the coach becoming the student
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A skydiver with some formal training in the art of instructing freefall technique
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(as used in e-learning): Online tools that assist users with cognitive (intellectual) tasks Usually, the coaching instructions are built into the software, but sometimes, the coach is an actual person who interacts with a learner through instant messaging Also called advisor
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A person who instructs, demonstrates, directs, and prompts learners Generally concerned with methods rather than concepts There are four coaching roles/styles: hands-on - acting as an instructor for inexperienced learners hands-off - developing high performance in experienced learners supporter - helping learners use a flexible learning package qualifier - helping a learner develop a specific requirement for a competence-based or professional qualification Cognitive From the Latin cogito; "I think" The mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning Cognitive also refers to attempts to identify a perspective or theory in contrast to emphasizing observable behavior
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The coach does not play but remains in the players box during the game Coaches determine player lines and make line changes during a game Coaches also develop game strategy and run practices
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n One who provides private instruction to increase another's proficiency of skills and talents or prepare a student for an examination
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coached
past of coach
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coaches
plural of coach
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coaches
third-person singular of coach
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coaching
an on-the-job training approach where a superior teaches the knowledge and skills required for a job to another employee, and provides guidance and suggestions for performance
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coaching
our term for helping volunteers become comfortable and successful with friend- and fundraising activities
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coaching
The process of being a coach, performing the functions detailed under "coach " The goal of coaching is the development, growth and success of those being coached Corporate CoachingCoaching within and with an entire corporation or different divisions, departments/teams within the corporation or organization
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coaching
Instruction to prepare individuals for a specific assignment, e g , CCIP projects coach SMEs to become "investor ready "
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coaching
Professional relationship that provides professional companionship, demonstration of new strategies, technical feedback, and analysis of application over time to a colleague in need
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coaching
present participle of coach
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coaching
Similar to mentoring, coaching is a method of knowledge distribution However, the relationship between parties is often one-to-many and the coach is usually not an employee of the organization but an outside consultant See also:Mentoring Topic areas:Staff Development and Organizational Capacity
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coaching
the job of a professional coach
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coaching
Providing support in studying new skills, polishing old ones, and encouraging change
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coaching
Ongoing, mostly spontaneous, meetings between managers and their employees to discuss career goals, roadblocks, and available opportunities
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coaching
The process of assisting people to improve their performance
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coaching
A technique of cognitive apprenticeship whereby the instructor observes students as they try to complete tasks and provide hints, help, and feedback as needed (Wilson)
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coaching
Intensive on-the-job training through instruction, demonstration and practice
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coaching
the assistance given to teachers in ways that will improve their job performance, not just for the purpose of doing better on the evaluation, but also for the purpose of improved teaching and increased student learning Coaching can include reviewing teacher products related to the domains being assessed, tutoring on the attributes being assessed, and offering feedback on the teachers' strengths and weaknesses Coaching can also refer to teachers coaching students so that the students will perform better on a measure used as an indicator of the teacher's performance See Mentoring, Peer Review, Test Score Pollution, Training
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coaching
An instructional method in which a teacher supports students as they perfect old skills and acquire new skills
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coaching
occupation of a professional coach isim
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coaching
In teleservices, coaching is the process of providing instruction, direction, feedback and support to agents in order to improve performance and results
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coaching
A technique of cognitive apprenticeship whereby the instructor observes students as they try to complete tasks and provides hints, help and feedback as needed
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coaching
- Systematic one on one interaction between a trained adult and a student, with the intent to positively influence the child's behavior and ownership
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coaching
classroom observation and feedback of specific aspects of practice by colleagues or by external CPD providers
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coaching
Coaching is a relationship in which the client and the coach are active collaborators for the purpose of meeting the clients needs The coach holds the client as naturally creative, resourceful and whole The agenda comes from the client; and the coaching relationship addresses the clients whole life Through a process of action and learning, the client makes desirable changes in one or more parts of his or her life, to create a life that is fulfilling and balanced On a practical level, the coaching process addresses setting and achieving goals On a spiritual level, coaching leads to a purposeful life where actions flow from innermost values The ultimate goal is supporting the client to reach her or his full potential
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coaching
This has gained popularity in managing ADD, coaches provide support, encouragement and help in daily living skills
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