‘More willing to carry on in the face of adversity’: how beginner teachers facing challenging circumstances experience positive psychology coaching. An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Cornelia Lucey, Christian van Nieuwerburgh
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ABSTRACT Positive psychology coaching (PPC) is defined as activating positive psychology (PP) in an applied and systematic way through coaching (Passmore, J., & Oades, P. (2014). Positive psychology coaching – A model for coaching practice. The Coaching Psychologist, 10(2), 68–70). Currently studies looking at how PPC is experienced by coachees are limited. While there has been some early success cited in using a PPC approach in professional development in education with adults (Zwart, R. C., Korthagen, F. A. J., & Attema-Noordewier, S. (2014). A strength-based approach to teacher professional development. Professional Development in Education, 41(3), 579–596. https://doi.org/10.1080/19415257.2014.919341) it is not yet known how teachers experience PPC. The purpose of this paper was to gain an understanding of how PPC is experienced by beginner teachers undergoing challenging circumstances. This initial explorative study adopted a qualitative approach using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) (Smith, J., Flowers, P., & Larkin, M. (2009). Interpretative phenomenological analysis: Theory, method and research. Sage). Four superordinate themes emerged: ‘perfectly normal to feel this way’; making sense and ‘joining the dots’; increased positive emotion; and, time to think ‘in an easy-going environment’. Further studies of the application of PPC in educational settings are needed.
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积极心理辅导(Positive psychology coaching, PPC)被定义为通过辅导以一种应用的、系统的方式激活积极心理(Positive psychology, PP) (Passmore, J., & Oades, P.(2014))。积极心理学指导——指导实践的模型。辅导心理学家,10(2),68-70。目前关于教练如何体验PPC的研究是有限的。虽然在成人教育专业发展中使用PPC方法已经取得了一些早期的成功(Zwart, R. C, Korthagen, F. a . J, & atata - noordewier, S.(2014))。教师专业发展的优势导向方法。教育专业发展,41(3),579-596。https://doi.org/10.1080/19415257.2014.919341)目前尚不清楚教师如何体验PPC。本文的目的是了解初学教师在挑战性环境下如何体验PPC。这项初步的探索性研究采用了解释性现象学分析(IPA)的定性方法(Smith, J., Flowers, P., & Larkin, M., 2009)。解释现象学分析:理论、方法与研究。Sage)。四个最重要的主题出现了:“有这种感觉很正常”;理清头绪,“串连点”;积极情绪增加;还有,是时候在一个随和的环境中思考了。需要进一步研究PPC在教育环境中的应用。
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