"It's about improving my practice": The learner experience of real-time coaching

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This article reports on pre-service teachers' experience of the Real-Time Coaching model, an innovative technology-based approach to teacher training. The Real-Time Coaching model uses multiple feedback cycles via wireless technology to develop within pre-service teachers the specific skills and mindset toward continual improvement. Results of this qualitative study suggest that pre-service teachers experienced an improved pedagogic practice, found the Real-Time Coaching process supportive and stress relieving, and valued its focus on practice, the explicitness of the teaching and the ability to implement feedback immediately.

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Sharplin, E. J., Stahl, G., & Kehrwald, B. (2016). “It’s about improving my practice”: The learner experience of real-time coaching. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 41(5), 119–135. https://doi.org/10.14221/ajte.2016v41n5.8

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