Course

Introduction to Academic Coaching for Students

Exploring academic coaching and the role it plays in helping students take responsibility for their actions, improve their effectiveness and consciously create their outcomes in life.

This course has been developed with Sarah Kravits and Carol Carter from LifeBound, USA and includes short videos, activities and discussion prompts. When completed you will:

  • Have an understanding of what academic coaching is and how it can be used to help students produce fulfilling results in their lives.
  • Be able to reflect on how the principles and tools of effective coaching can be used within your role as part of your everyday practice.
  • Know the basics of how to run a coaching session with a student.

What’s InSIDE

  • 15 minutes
  • 7 Lessons
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