Join us for this on-demand webinar, Coaches Sharing Their Experiences in Supervision, where you’ll explore what it’s like to participate in coaching supervision and gain insights into real coaches’ experiences with this professional development modality.
Who Is This For?
- New and experienced professional coaches, including team and group coaches, who are curious about what to expect from coaching supervision
- Coach educators who want to learn more about coaching supervision from the supervisee’s perspective
What Will You Learn
- Hear from your peers about their experiences with coaching supervision.
- Understand the difference between one-on-one supervision and small group supervision.
- Learn how supervision can support your learning and development as a coach.
- Consider your own barriers to engaging in supervision.
Course Details
This 90-minute, on-demand webinar, originally presented to the ICF Coaching Supervision Community of Practice, is your opportunity to hear from a panel of coaches about their experiences participating in supervision.
This is an exciting opportunity to hear directly from coaches! Each of the coaches has participated in either one-to-one supervision or small-group supervision. They will give their perspectives on how they define supervision, major benefits to them, how supervision supported their development and learning, surprises they experienced, and how supervision fits into their overall development as a coach.
At the conclusion of this session, you will understand the difference between one-on-one supervision and small group supervision, better understand how supervision can support your learning and development as a coach, and have considered your own barriers to engaging in supervision.
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