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Listen: An Interview with Janet Baldwin Anderson – How Do Coaches Learn to be Effective Coaches?

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This month’s interview with coach-researcher Janet Baldwin Anderson, Ph.D., explores a topic of special interest to me: how coaches learn to be effective coaches. Please listen in and share Janet’s journey of exploration. She discusses what she discovered about training coaches and what she discovered about herself.

We’d love to her from you- what have your best coach training experiences been?

Listen to interview here.

About the Author

Francine Campone, Ed.D., PCC stirs the Research pot at The Foundation of Coaching as Docent of the Research Repository, in the Coaching Commons, and a part of the Foundation’s Research team. She is a professional coach and consultant, applying her background in adult learning and education flavored by diverse other educational experiences and Zen Buddhist practice. Francine developed and teaches a graduate level course in research for coaches at the University of Texas at Dallas and courses on Evidence-Based Coaching at UTD and Fielding University. She’s on the track of collaborative research projects at The Foundation of Coaching and at UTD.

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Janet Baldwin Anderson on July 25, 2008

Hi, Francine,

Thank you for the opportunity to talk about measurement in coaching. I thoroughly enjoyed our interview. I want to acknowledge the two master coaches who were my collaborators on the project we discussed–Katherine Johnson and Peter Reding.

The paper, Coaching Skills for Educational Leaders: Professional Development Experiences in One Public School District, is posted on The Foundation of Coaching website (Reference No. 56). It can be retrieved by going to: http://www.foundationofcoaching.org. Click on Research Division and then search the archives using my name, Janet Baldwin Anderson (or Reference Number 56). It is also available in the Third ICF Research Symposium Proceedings (November 2005).

If anyone is interested in more information about the project or the instruments that were developed, please contact me at janet@jbacoaching.com.

Thanks again!

Janet

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