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“PEER COACHING” TECHNOLOGY (HISTORICAL ASPECT OF DEVELOPMENT)

Barabasheva I.V.

DOI: 10.23951/1609-624X-2018-5-255-259

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Barabasheva I. V., Novosibirsk State Technical University (pr. K. Marksa, 20, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation, 630073). E-mail: airen@ngs.ru

The paper presents the historical and analytical review of the original idea of creation “Peer Coaching” technology (historical, political and social circumstances, educational needs of the society, etc.), it offers variants of its effective implementation in the work of high school teachers, shows some difficulties they might face while working with the technology and offers some practical guidelines of the most appropriate and efficient ways how to implement it in the teaching process of higher education. The study proves that “Peer Coaching” is one of the most successful high school teaching staff development technology that has as its purpose to advance the professionalism of teachers by training them to promote frequent, informal, helpful observations by one professional educator to another, to give necessary rationale feedback and coach each other. The article shows that this is the simple, nonthreatening structure designed for peers to help each other to recognize their professional needs, improve instruction, learning situations or other teachers’ professional activity including even scientific research. “Peer Coaching” technology promotes not just the culture of collegiality among higher school teaching staff, it also offers many opportunities for their own professional development, which will do much to improve the quality of university education, restore friendly classroom environment and contribute to their own professional success.

Keywords: educational technology, professional development, university teaching staff, Peer Coaching

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Issue: 5, 2018

Series of issue: Issue 5

Rubric: HISTORY OF EDUCATION

Pages: 255 — 259

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