Coaching supervision is a developing profession, yet little is known about the development of supervisors after their training. This study aimed to add to the empirical literature on coach supervisor development and contribute to supervision practice by providing insights which may inform other supervisors. A qualitative study was designed using a narrative interpretivist methodology. Seven highly experienced coach supervisors were interviewed and themes emerged on they develop and change. Findings suggest that experiential learning is the main source of development. Practical recommendations for training and accrediting bodies and joint research with the helping professions are proposed
Coaching has been evolving as a form of professional development for teachers and school leaders for...
This working paper is the second in a series of working papers presenting the on-going findings from...
The extent to which coaching behaviour is practiced in PhD supervision is unknown. Supervision and e...
Coaching supervision is a prerequisite for accreditation of executive coaches by coaching associatio...
Coaching supervision as a field of knowledge is at an early stage of development, even in comparison...
The rapid growth of the executive coaching field has led to questions about coach credentialing, coa...
Abstract Coaching supervision is a relatively recent development, but already competency frameworks...
Coach supervision is currently a hot topic. With the support of coaching bodies, supervision is incr...
In the first study to examine Australian coaches’ views on supervision, 174 experienced professional...
This research project was undertaken as a response to the compelling need for coaching to firmly est...
Coach supervision is currently a hot topic. With the support of coaching bodies, supervision is inc...
Coaching supervision has become the sine qua non for the rapidly expanding field of executive coachi...
Explores supervisor development using multiple measures with nine supervisors-in-training. Difficult...
A systematic search of the coaching literature for original peer-reviewed studies into business coac...
This research reported in this paper set out to explore and understand the lived experiences of coac...
Coaching has been evolving as a form of professional development for teachers and school leaders for...
This working paper is the second in a series of working papers presenting the on-going findings from...
The extent to which coaching behaviour is practiced in PhD supervision is unknown. Supervision and e...
Coaching supervision is a prerequisite for accreditation of executive coaches by coaching associatio...
Coaching supervision as a field of knowledge is at an early stage of development, even in comparison...
The rapid growth of the executive coaching field has led to questions about coach credentialing, coa...
Abstract Coaching supervision is a relatively recent development, but already competency frameworks...
Coach supervision is currently a hot topic. With the support of coaching bodies, supervision is incr...
In the first study to examine Australian coaches’ views on supervision, 174 experienced professional...
This research project was undertaken as a response to the compelling need for coaching to firmly est...
Coach supervision is currently a hot topic. With the support of coaching bodies, supervision is inc...
Coaching supervision has become the sine qua non for the rapidly expanding field of executive coachi...
Explores supervisor development using multiple measures with nine supervisors-in-training. Difficult...
A systematic search of the coaching literature for original peer-reviewed studies into business coac...
This research reported in this paper set out to explore and understand the lived experiences of coac...
Coaching has been evolving as a form of professional development for teachers and school leaders for...
This working paper is the second in a series of working papers presenting the on-going findings from...
The extent to which coaching behaviour is practiced in PhD supervision is unknown. Supervision and e...