Developing your professional coaching identity (IDT1005)

Campus
Elverum
Duration
Spring semester (January-April/May)
Structure
Full time
Credits
5 ECTS
Teaching language
EN
Startup
January
Application deadline
May 1, 2024

About the course

Course content

  • Self and identity
  • Role(s) of the professional coach
  • Career transition and re-identification
  • Resonance in performance and life
  • Coach wellbeing and self-care
  • Professional coach philosophy

Learning Outcome

Upon completion of the course, the student must have acquired the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge

The student has knowledge and understanding of

  • own identity
  • professional, intrapersonal and interpersonal skills of the coach
  • professional coach role
  • professional coach values
  • coach wellbeing
  • role of resonance in performance and life

Skills

The student can work with

  • self-awareness
  • self-reflection
  • self-development
  • self-leading

General competence

The student can

  • resonate self with the professional role of the coach
  • cope with the demands and uncertainty of professional coaching role
  • practice self-care to safeguard wellbeing
  • can lead own development as a professional coach

Teaching and working methods

Self-awareness facilitated teaching via synchronous and asynchronous digital

  • lectures
  • group work
  • individual work
  • journaling

Required coursework

  1. Reflection note 1: who am I, the person  (500-750 words)
  2. Reflection note 2: who is the professional coach (500-750 words)
  3. Reflection note 3: who am I, the coach  (1000-1500 words)

Form of assessment

Individual online oral exam: Meta-reflection on reflection note 3 followed by a discussion

Evaluated as Pass/Fail based on two criteria: depth and width of student’s meta-reflection and of answers during the exam discussion.

Application deadline and admission

The course is available only for exchange students coming from our partner institutions. Contact the International Coordinator at your home institution to find out if you are eligible for exchange studies at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN University). Please notice that applications can be submitted for one campus only.

How much does it cost?

Free for exchange students

Curricula and courses

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This programme belongs to: Faculty of Social and Health Sciences

Contact us

Picture of Jennifer Louise Payne
International Advisor
Email
jennifer.payne@inn.no
Phone
+47 62 43 08 95