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Coaching Skills
Executive Coaching
Programme


More and more leaders in
education are turning to
coaching skills and
approaches as the key to
unlocking professional
potential.

The Centre for
Educational Leadership,
The University of Manchester
deliver the Executive
Coaching Programme as a
means of developing
effective peer and partnership
styles of working – in
clusters, collaboratives,
networks and federations.

In particular, a coaching style
of leadership helps to
develop an organisational
environment where all are
working towards the same
goals.
Aiming high for your future - Reach your potential
Second Column backgroundApplying learning to leadership in the workplace
Improving levels of trust,
self-belief and openness
have been essential features
in supporting “Creative
Learning/Collaborative
Leadership”.

For Lead Learners, the
programme has involved:

• Developing knowledge,
understanding and
personal belief

• Applying learning to
leadership in the
workplace
Building a common understanding with colleagues of leadership approaches, styles and language.
• Building a common
understanding with
colleagues of leadership
approaches, styles and
language.

As the executive coaching skills programme develops
(and beyond the lifetime of
the zone project), so Lead
Learners, working in
collaboration, will be the
essential resource in taking
forward the creative
learning programme in
schools.
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EAZ Base
St Anne’s Catholic Primary School Monastery Lane
St Helens
WA9 3SP
United Kingdom
Contacts
Project Director
Martin Cox
Tel: 01744 678820
Mob: 07813 186623
Fax: 01744 678821
martincox@sthelens.gov.uk
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