From crisis to opportunity: The role of inclusive coaching in struggling schools

Chintha Dissanayake
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This paper sheds light on the substantial challenges faced by schools today in the UK, especially in the aftermath of a negative school inspection report. Stigmatised and labelled as ‘faliing’ and with limited support, staff within these schools are often emotionally exhausted and professionally traumatised (Jeffrey & Woods, 1996), when they begin the arduous journey towards school improvement. A longitudinal study, implemented within a secondary school located in an economically and socially disadvantaged region of Wales, focuses on the outcomes of a school-wide talent development program, with a strong emphasis on coaching, made available to staff in all roles, from caretaking to leadership. Through the adoption of a data-driven, strategy-aligned, professional development programme, this paper describes how the internal talent of the whole school was harnessed and directed towards a transformative shift: one that took the school from an initial inspection assessment of ‘in significant need of improvement’ to a more favourable ‘satisfactory’ rating and beyond. Central to this programme was a coaching initiative aimed at bolstering staff self-efficacy, which over time resulted in significant improvements in staff wellbeing, team resilience and overall performance, benefiting both staff and students across the school. This study highlights the efficacy of an inclusive, school-wide approach to staff development, with coaching playing a pivotal role in driving positive change.
从危机到机遇:全纳辅导在陷入困境的学校中的作用
本文揭示了当今英国学校所面临的巨大挑战,尤其是在负面学校检查报告之后。这些学校的教职员工被污名化,被贴上了 "渎职 "的标签,而且得到的支持也很有限,当他们开始艰苦的学校改进之旅的时候,往往在情感上筋疲力尽,在职业上受到创伤(Jeffrey & Woods, 1996)。一项纵向研究在威尔士经济和社会条件较差地区的一所中学实施,重点关注全校范围内人才培养计划的成果,该计划特别强调辅导,面向从看护到领导等所有岗位的教职员工。通过采用以数据为驱动、与战略相一致的专业发展计划,本文描述了如何利用和引导全校的内部人才实现变革性转变:使学校从最初的 "亟需改进 "的检查评估,转变为更有利的 "满意 "评级,甚至更高的评级。该计划的核心是一项旨在增强教职员工自我效能感的辅导举措,随着时间的推移,教职员工的幸福感、团队应变能力和整体表现都得到了显著改善,全校师生都从中受益。这项研究强调了在全校范围内采取包容性的教职员工发展方法的有效性,其中教练在推动积极变革方面发挥了关键作用。
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