International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring (Aug 2009)

Discovering, applying and integrating: The process of learning in coaching

  • Kerryn Griffiths,
  • Marilyn Campbell

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 16 – 30

Abstract

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Coaching is a rapidly expanding field with interdisciplinary roots and broad application. However, despite abundant prescriptive literature, research into the process of coaching is minimal. Similarly, although learning is inherently recognised in the process of coaching, the process of learning in coaching is little understood and learning theory makes up only a small part of the evidence-based coaching literature. In this report of a grounded theory study of coaches and their clients, the process of learning in coaching across a range of coaching models is examined and discussed. The findings demonstrate how learning in coaching emerged as a process of discovering, applying and integrating new knowledge, which culminated in a process of developing. This process occurred through eight key coaching processes shared between coaches and clients and combined a multitude of learning theories.

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