Bi-monthly Webinar Discussion Series:
Sharing Best Practices in Coaching Education

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The Graduate School Alliance of Executive Coaching (GSAEC) is a growing community of coaching educators who are exchanging ideas and information in support of quality coach education. This includes development of standards for academic programs and developing a broader community of coaching educators.

The Sharing Best Practices in Coaching Education webinar series consists of a conversation on a specific focus topic every other month. A short presentation will start each session followed by facilitated discussion. Everyone interested in coaching education is invited to attend.

Upcoming Webinars


2nd Thursday, every other month; 3pm ET (US)

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Past Webinars


October 13th recording: "Academic Standards--Institutional Alignment; Quality and Sustainability

August 11th recording: "Academic Standards--Engagement and Growth

June 9th recording: "Academic Standards: Program Review (What needs to be learned?)

April 14th recording: “A framework for academic standards

Feb 10th recording: “Considerations for Program Development



Greetings!

Since 2008, members of GSAEC have been in conversation about guidelines for graduate-level coaching education. In order to bring in other voices from the community, this webinar series will continue the conversation. Join our growing community of coaching scholars, researchers, educators and practitioners in a discussion of GSAEC academic standards for executive and organizational coaching.

In this third in the webinar discussion series, we will discuss Academic Standards: Program Review. As the first of three followups to April's seminar, "A Framework for Academic Standards," June's seminar will focus on Section B of GSAEC's draft guidelines, Guidelines for Graduate Academic Program in Executive and Organizational Coaching. (Click on the title to view.)

Discussion will focus on What needs to be learned in a graduate level coaching program? What are the critical curriculum design considerations and program content? In other words--What needs to be taught?

Students graduating from different academic executive coaching programs should have some basic common knowledge of coaching in organizations. Dr. Francine Campone will facilitate a lively discussion of what those commonalities might be.

Please join the discussion on Thursday, June 9, 2011 (US) at 3pm EDT to share your ideas and experiences regarding graduate-level coaching education programs.

The webinar will be conducted on the Adobe Connect Pro platform. Participants must call in by telephone and may optinally log in to see the video. See below for details.

Sincerely,
The GSAEC Webinar Committee:
Irene F. Stein, University of the Rockies
Francine Campone, Fielding Graduate University
Victor Harms, Bellevue University
Michael S. Salvador, Kennesaw State University

The webinar will be conducted on the Adobe Connect Pro platform. Participants will call in by telephone and log in to see the video content (PowerPoints, notes, handouts). See below for details.

**If you are interested in being on the ongoing email distribution list for the webinar series, send your email address to irenestein@att.net.





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