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Christian van Nieuwerburgh

Christian van Nieuwerburgh (1971) is a British-based executive coach, academic, consultant and author. He is a Professor of Coaching and Positive Psychology at the University of East London (UEL) and Executive Director of Growth Coaching International, a Sydney-based global coach training provider for the education sector.[1][2]

Christian van Nieuwerburgh
Born1971
Occupation(s)Executive coach, researcher, educational consultant, author
Academic background
Alma materAmerican University of Beirut

University of East London

University of Birmingham
Academic work
DisciplinePsychology, English
InstitutionsUniversity of East London
Main interestsCoaching, coaching in educational settings, motivation, mental toughness, leadership, positive psychology
Notable worksAn Introduction to Coaching Skills: A Practical Guide
Websitewww.icce.uk.com

van Nieuwerburgh is an author, best known for An Introduction to Coaching Skills: A Practical Guide,[3] now in its third edition (2021). He has written or edited a number of key texts in his field: Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators and Parents (2012), Coaching in Professional Contexts (2014), Coaching Educativo (with Andrea Giraldez Hayes, 2016), Coaching in Islamic Culture: The Principles and Practice of Ershad (with Raja’a Allaho, 2017), The Leader’s Guide to Coaching in Schools (with John Campbell, 2018) and Advanced Coaching Practice (with David Love, 2019).[4]

Biography edit

Christian van Nieuwerburgh was born to a Japanese mother and a Belgian father in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1971, thereafter spending his formative years there.[5]

While living in Beirut, van Nieuwerburgh attended the American Community School and later completed a BA and MA in English literature at the American University of Beirut. At the time of his studies, he worked as an English Literature teacher at both secondary school and university level, took up jobs in journalism and translating and supported the family's Japanese restaurant business. Later on, he moved on to work in the sales and marketing industry.[5]

In 1997, van Nieuwerburgh moved to the United Kingdom with his wife and son to obtain a PhD in English from the University of Birmingham, where his thesis was titled "Representations of Politically Empowered Women on the Elizabethan Stage". While working on his PhD, he worked various jobs, including at Waterstones and the Royal Shakespeare Company.[5] He completed his PhD in 2007.[6]

In 2012, he completed an MSc in psychology at the University of East London.[6]

Coaching career edit

In 2002, van Nieuwerburgh started working at the Warwickshire County Council as Deputy Head of Service, a position he held for 9 years until 2011. In his role, he provided training and professional development services to West Midlands schools and colleges.[7] He took up the role of executive coach for the West Midlands Councils in September 2008, holding the role until for 6 years until 2014.[7]

Since 2009, van Nieuwerburgh has spent half of his time working as an academic in coaching psychology.[5] From September 2009 to August 2015, van Nieuwerburgh held the position of Senior Lecturer in Coaching Psychology at the University of East London.[7] He later took up the role of Associate Professor of Coaching at the Centre for Coaching and Behavioural Change within the Henley Business School.[8] He returned to the University of East London Stratford Campus as a Professor of Coaching and Positive Psychology in April 2017.[5]

The other half of van Nieuwerburgh's time has been spent developing his own business[5] – he is the Chief Executive of ICCE Ltd. (International Centre for Coaching in Education), which he established to support "the development of coaching initiatives in educational settings globally."[9] He has been holding the roles of Director of Research at Growth Coaching International[10] and managing director of Growth Coaching UK since June 2014.[6] In the past, he worked as a Consultant for AQR International.[7]

Beliefs on coaching edit

In his writings, van Nieuwerburgh acknowledges the wide range of definitions of coaching. As a result of his experience and research, he proposes that coaching:

• is a structured conversation that takes place between two people; • aims to support a sustainable change in behaviours or ways of thinking; • focuses on learning and development.[citation needed]

van Nieuwerburgh suggests that successful coaches are able to use a conversational framework, have a set of coaching-related skills (listening to encourage thinking, asking powerful questions, paraphrasing, summarising and noticing) and possess a “coaching way of being”. According to van Nieuwerburgh, “coaching is a humanising activity for both coach and coachee. To become a coach is to be respectful of others and embrace the most positive aspects of being human” (p. 184. 3rd edition Introduction to Coaching Skills).

van Nieuwerburgh has been one of the leading figures arguing for closer integration between the fields of coaching and positive psychology, driven by a concern that executive coaching was becoming so focused on supporting people to achieve goals that it could sometimes be detrimental to the wellbeing of coachees. He has argued that the two fields “have a shared focus on unlocking potential, building on people’s strengths, enhancing subjective wellbeing and supporting sustainable optimal functioning’ (van Nieuwerburgh & Oades, 2017). According to van Nieuwerburgh and his colleagues, “both coaching and positive psychology are fundamentally committed to growth and development. Both argue strongly against deficit-based models of improvement, proposing instead that it is more helpful to identify strengths and build on existing resources" and they hope for the emergence of "integrative, research-informed concepts, techniques and interventions that will support individuals, groups, organisations and societies to grow and develop in subjectively meaningful ways[11]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, van Nieuwerburgh argued that the theories and research of positive psychology could be deployed to support people through the challenges that they faced. He wrote about hope,[12] optimism[13] and the importance of protecting people's psychological wellbeing during lockdowns.[14]

Coaching in education edit

Van Nieuwerburgh has explored the purpose of coaching in education, its transformational effects on educational experiences and how it can be applied in schools and in higher education.[15] Van Nieuwerburgh has suggested that coaching supports the notion that learning should be personalised and encourage both the student and the teacher to develop throughout the learning experience. For students, opportunities for coaching include collaborating with fellow students to improve grades and skills, both academic and social. For teachers and administrators, coaching can help with transitions into new roles. Coaching is also used to support improvement in teaching skills and enhance performance in education institutions.[16]

In 2010-2011, van Nieurwerburgh, together with colleagues from the University of Kent and University of East London, carried out a pilot project at the Sittingbourne Community College, where half of the 1,000 students were deemed to experience barriers to learning for various reasons. Van Nieuwerburgh et al. aimed to raise attainment by delivering coaching training to students over sixteen years old, supported their "interim reflective practice coaching sessions" and assisted in evaluating the project.[16]

In June 2017, van Nieuwerburgh and executive coach John Campbell were scheduled to publish their book titled "The Leader's Guide to Coaching in Schools".[17]

Personal life edit

Van Nieuwerburgh is married and has one son. He has noted that his hobbies include traveling and motorcycle riding. He has also expressed an interest in writing fiction and a goal to travel long distances on his motorcycle.[5]

Bibliography edit

Publications (peer-reviewed journal articles) edit

• van Nieuwerburgh, C., Barr, M., Munro, C., Noon, H. & Arifin, D. (2020). Experiences of aspiring school principals receiving coaching as part of a leadership development programme. International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 9(3), 291-306.

• Lucey, C. & van Nieuwerburgh C. (2020). ‘More willing to carry on in the face of adversity’: How beginner teachers facing challenging circumstances experience positive psychology coaching. An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, Advance Online Publication. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17521882.2020.1753791

• Noon, H. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2020). Looking forward to going back? The experience of career decision-making for first-time mothers and the implications for coaches. International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring, 18(1), 88-102.

• Fouracres, A.J.S. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2020). The lived experience of self-identifying character strengths through coaching: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring, 18(1), 43-56. https://doi.org/10.24384/e0jp-9m61

• Tee, D., Barr, M. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2019). The experiences of educational coaches prior to their first placement: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching & Mentoring 17(2), 52-63.

• Pop, G.V. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2019). Listening to your heart of head? An interpretative phenomenological analysis of how people experienced good career decisions. International Coaching Psychology Review 14(2).

• Passmore, J., van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Barr, M. (2019). Workplace coaching. Oxford Bibliographies in Management. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

• Holden, C., van Nieuwerburgh, C. and Yates, J. (2019). Um, Err, Ahh Careers Practitioners Perceptions of Weight: A Thematic Analysis. Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling, 42(1), 33-39.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2019). On the development of coaching: Where are we now? Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 12(1), 1-2.

• Anthony, D. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2018). A thematic analysis of the experience of educational leaders introducing coaching into schools. International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 7(4), 343-356.

• Lech, A., van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Jalloul, S. (2018). Understanding the experience of PhD students who received coaching: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 11(1), 60-73.

• Kodama Killy, A., van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Clough, P. (2017). Coaching to enhance the mental toughness of people learning kickboxing. International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring, 15(2), 111-123.

• Robson-Kelly, L. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2016). What does coaching have to offer young people at risk of developing mental health problems? A grounded theory study. International Coaching Psychology Review, 11(1), 75-92.

• Pritchard, M. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2016). The perceptual changes in life experience of at-risk adolescent girls following an integrated coaching and positive psychology intervention group programme: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. International Coaching Psychology Review, 11(1), 57-74.

• Barr, M. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2015). Teachers’ experiences of an introductory coaching training workshop in Scotland: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. International Coaching Psychology Review, 10(2), 190-204.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Lech, A. (2015). Understanding the experiences of positive life changes during postgraduate study on a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology Programme: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. International Journal of Wellbeing, 5(3), 72-84.

• Dorrington, L. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2015). The development of peer coaching skills in primary school children: An exploration of how children respond to feedback. International Journal of Information and Education Technology, 5(1), 50-54.

• Gormley, H. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2014). Developing coaching cultures: a review of the literature. Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 7(1), 90-101.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Tong, C. (2013). Exploring the benefits of being a student coach in educational settings: A mixed methods study. Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 6(1), 5-24.

• Knight, J. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2012). Instructional coaching: A focus on practice. Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 5(2), 100-112.

• Briggs, M. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2011). Coaching cultures: The child’s perspective. ICERI 2011 Proceedings, 5076-5083.

• Briggs, M. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2011). Ways of working. Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 4(2), 163–167.

• Briggs, M. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2010). The development of peer coaching in primary school children in years 5 and 6. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 9, 1415-1422.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2010). A commentary on ‘Holism in sports coaching: Beyond humanistic psychology’. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 5(4), 463-464.

Publications (practitioner-focused journals and magazines) edit

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2020). Six evidenced-based ways to look after your mental health during a second lockdown. 2 November 2020. https://theconversation.com/six-evidenced-based-ways-to-look-after-your-mental-health-during-a-second-lockdown-149256

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2020). Why optimism can be dangerous during a pandemic. The Conversation. 22 October 2020. https://theconversation.com/why-optimism-can-be-dangerous-during-a-pandemic-148073

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2020). ‘Hope’ isn’t mere wishful thinking – it’s a valuable tool we can put to work in a crisis. The Conversation. 21 September 2020. https://theconversation.com/hope-isnt-mere-wishful-thinking-its-a-valuable-tool-we-can-put-to-work-in-a-crisis-146271

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Campbell, J. & Knight, J. (2015). Lesson in progress. Coaching at Work, 10(3), 35-37.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Campbell, J. (2015). A global framework for coaching in education. CoachEd: The Teaching Leaders Coaching Journal, 2015(1), 2–5.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Tunariu, A. (2013). Responding to a new landscape: Towards integrative practice. Coaching Today, 2013(8), 6-10.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Kyritsis, D. (2012). Time to start Skcoaching. Coaching Today, 2012(3), 15-18. Publications (books)

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2020). An introduction to coaching skills: A practical guide. 3rd edn. London: Sage.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Love, D. (2019). Advanced Coaching Practice: Inspiring Change in Others. London: Routledge.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Al-Laho, R. (2018). The Principles and Practice of Coaching in Islamic Culture. London: Routledge.

• Campbell, J. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2018). Leadership guide for coaching in schools. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2017). An Introduction to coaching skills: A practical guide. 2nd edn. London: Sage.

• Giraldez, A. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2016). Coaching Educativo. Madrid: Ediciones Paraninfo.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (ed.) (2016). Coaching in professional contexts. London: Sage.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2014). An introduction to coaching skills: A practical guide. London: Sage.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (ed.) (2012). Coaching in education: Getting better results for students, educators and parents. London: Karnac.

Publications (books chapters) edit

• Munro, C., Barr, M. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2020). Creating coaching cultures in schools. In E. Jackson & A. Berkeley (eds), Sustaining depth and meaning in school leadership. London: Routledge.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C., Knight, J. & Campbell, J. (2019). Coaching in education. In S. English, J. M. Sabatine & P. Brownell (eds), Professional coaching: Principles and practice. New York: Springer.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2017). Interculturally-sensitive coaching. In T. Bachkirova, G. Spence & D. Drake (eds), The Sage handbook of coaching. London: Sage.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Barr, M. (2017). Coaching in education. In T. Bachkirova, G. Spence & D. Drake (eds), The Sage handbook of coaching. London: Sage.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Green, S. (2014). Developing mental toughness in young people: Coaching as an applied positive psychology. In D. Strycharczyk & P. Clough (eds), Developing mental toughness in young people for the twenty first century. London: Karnac.

• Law, H. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2013). Coaching and coaching psychology. In R. Bayne & G. Jinks (eds), Applied psychology: Research, training and practice. (2nd ed.). London: Sage.

• van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2012). Coaching for mental toughness. In P. Clough & D. Strycharczyk (eds), Developing mental toughness: Improving performance, wellbeing and positive behaviour in others. London: Kogan Page.

• Briggs, M. & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2011). The use of coaching to support educational leadership in primary and secondary schools in the UK. In I. Kocabas & R. Yirci (eds), Ogretmen ve Yonetici Yetistirmede Mentorluk [Mentoring practices around the world]. Turkey: Ani Yayincilik.

Books edit

  • Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents (as editor), Karnac Books, May 2012
  • An Introduction to Coaching Skills: A Practical Guide (1st ed.), Sage, December 2013
  • Coaching in Professional Contexts (as editor), Sage, November 2015
  • An Introduction to Coaching Skills: A Practical Guide (2nd ed.), Sage, April 2017
  • Advanced Coaching Practice - Inspiring Change in Others, Sage, May 2019.
  • The Leader's Guide to Coaching in Schools: Creating Conditions for Effective Learning, Sage, (upcoming)[18]

Book chapters edit

  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2012). Coaching and mentoring for educational leadership. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), [1]Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents', 25-45, Karnac Books.
  • Briggs, M., & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2012). Coaching in primary or elementary schools. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), [2]Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents', 47-62, Karnac Books.
  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C., & Passmore, J. (2012). Coaching in secondary or high schools. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents, 63-74, Karnac Books.
  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C., & Passmore, J. (2012). Creating coaching cultures for learning. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents, 153-172, Karnac Books.
  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C., Zacharia, C., Luckham, E., Prebble, G. & Browne, L. (2012). Coaching students in a secondary school: a case study. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents, 191-199, Karnac Books.
  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C. & Green, S. (2014). Developing mental toughness in young people: coaching as an applied positive psychology. In D. Strycharczyk & P. Clough (Eds.), Developing Mental Toughness in Young People: Approaches to Achievement, Well-Being and Positive Behaviour, 81-97, Karnac Books.
  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2015). The importance of understanding professional contexts. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), Coaching in Professional Contexts, 1-9, Sage.
  • Campbell, J., & van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2015). Coaching in schools. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), Coaching in Professional Contexts, 131-144, Sage.
  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2015). Towards a coaching culture. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), Coaching in Professional Contexts, 227-234, Sage.
  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2015). Towards a philosophy of culture?. In C. van Nieuwerburgh (Ed.), Coaching in Professional Contexts, 249-257, Sage.
  • Van Nieuwerburgh, C. (2016). Interculturally-sensitive coaching. In Bachkirova, T., Spence, G. & Drake, D. (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Coaching, 439-452, Sage.

References edit

  1. ^ "van Nieuwerburgh, Christian | Institute of Coaching". instituteofcoaching.org. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  2. ^ www.growthcoaching.com.au https://www.growthcoaching.com.au/team-member/prof-christian-van-nieuwerburgh/. Retrieved 28 March 2023. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "An Introduction to Coaching Skills". SAGE Publications Inc. 8 October 2023. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Christian van Nieuwerburgh, Keynote Speaker at TLC". www.instructionalcoaching.com. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Amazon.co.uk: Christian van Nieuwerburgh: Books, Biogs, Audiobooks, Discussions". www.amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  6. ^ a b c . www.growthcoaching.com.au. Archived from the original on 4 March 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d "LinkedIn: Christian van Nieuwerburgh". www.linkedin.com.
  8. ^ School, Henley Business. . www.henley.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 8 May 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2017. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ . www.icce.uk.com. Archived from the original on 28 November 2018. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  10. ^ . www.growthcoaching.com.au. Archived from the original on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  11. ^ Van Nieuwerburgh, Christian; Lomas, Tim; Burke, Jolanta (2018). "Editorial". Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice. 11 (2): 99–101. doi:10.1080/17521882.2018.1496557. S2CID 218574757.
  12. ^ "'Hope' isn't mere wishful thinking – it's a valuable tool we can put to work in a crisis". 21 September 2020.
  13. ^ "Why optimism can be dangerous during a pandemic". 22 October 2020.
  14. ^ "Six evidenced-based ways to look after your mental health during another lockdown". 2 November 2020.
  15. ^ . www.growthcoaching.com.au. Archived from the original on 29 May 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  16. ^ a b Nieuwerburgh, Christian van (31 May 2012). Coaching in Education: Getting Better Results for Students, Educators, and Parents. Karnac Books. ISBN 9781781810361.
  17. ^ "The Leader's Guide to Coaching in Schools | SAGE Publications Inc". us.sagepub.com. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  18. ^ "The Teachers' Handbook for Coaching in Schools by Christian van Nieuwerburgh | Waterstones". www.waterstones.com. Retrieved 29 March 2017.

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of Growth Coaching International a Sydney based global coach training provider for the education sector 1 2 Christian van NieuwerburghBorn1971Beirut LebanonOccupation s Executive coach researcher educational consultant authorAcademic backgroundAlma materAmerican University of Beirut University of East London University of BirminghamAcademic workDisciplinePsychology EnglishInstitutionsUniversity of East LondonMain interestsCoaching coaching in educational settings motivation mental toughness leadership positive psychologyNotable worksAn Introduction to Coaching Skills A Practical GuideWebsitewww icce uk comvan Nieuwerburgh is an author best known for An Introduction to Coaching Skills A Practical Guide 3 now in its third edition 2021 He has written or edited a number of key texts in his field Coaching in Education Getting Better Results for Students Educators and Parents 2012 Coaching in Professional Contexts 2014 Coaching Educativo with Andrea Giraldez Hayes 2016 Coaching in Islamic Culture The Principles and Practice of Ershad with Raja a Allaho 2017 The Leader s Guide to Coaching in Schools with John Campbell 2018 and Advanced Coaching Practice with David Love 2019 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Coaching career 2 1 Beliefs on coaching 2 2 Coaching in education 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 4 1 Publications peer reviewed journal articles 4 2 Publications practitioner focused journals and magazines 4 3 Publications books chapters 4 4 Books 4 5 Book chapters 5 ReferencesBiography editChristian van Nieuwerburgh was born to a Japanese mother and a Belgian father in Beirut Lebanon in 1971 thereafter spending his formative years there 5 While living in Beirut van Nieuwerburgh attended the American Community School and later completed a BA and MA in English literature at the American University of Beirut At the time of his studies he worked as an English Literature teacher at both secondary school and university level took up jobs in journalism and translating and supported the family s Japanese restaurant business Later on he moved on to work in the sales and marketing industry 5 In 1997 van Nieuwerburgh moved to the United Kingdom with his wife and son to obtain a PhD in English from the University of Birmingham where his thesis was titled Representations of Politically Empowered Women on the Elizabethan Stage While working on his PhD he worked various jobs including at Waterstones and the Royal Shakespeare Company 5 He completed his PhD in 2007 6 In 2012 he completed an MSc in psychology at the University of East London 6 Coaching career editIn 2002 van Nieuwerburgh started working at the Warwickshire County Council as Deputy Head of Service a position he held for 9 years until 2011 In his role he provided training and professional development services to West Midlands schools and colleges 7 He took up the role of executive coach for the West Midlands Councils in September 2008 holding the role until for 6 years until 2014 7 Since 2009 van Nieuwerburgh has spent half of his time working as an academic in coaching psychology 5 From September 2009 to August 2015 van Nieuwerburgh held the position of Senior Lecturer in Coaching Psychology at the University of East London 7 He later took up the role of Associate Professor of Coaching at the Centre for Coaching and Behavioural Change within the Henley Business School 8 He returned to the University of East London Stratford Campus as a Professor of Coaching and Positive Psychology in April 2017 5 The other half of van Nieuwerburgh s time has been spent developing his own business 5 he is the Chief Executive of ICCE Ltd International Centre for Coaching in Education which he established to support the development of coaching initiatives in educational settings globally 9 He has been holding the roles of Director of Research at Growth Coaching International 10 and managing director of Growth Coaching UK since June 2014 6 In the past he worked as a Consultant for AQR International 7 Beliefs on coaching edit See also Coaching In his writings van Nieuwerburgh acknowledges the wide range of definitions of coaching As a result of his experience and research he proposes that coaching is a structured conversation that takes place between two people aims to support a sustainable change in behaviours or ways of thinking focuses on learning and development citation needed van Nieuwerburgh suggests that successful coaches are able to use a conversational framework have a set of coaching related skills listening to encourage thinking asking powerful questions paraphrasing summarising and noticing and possess a coaching way of being According to van Nieuwerburgh coaching is a humanising activity for both coach and coachee To become a coach is to be respectful of others and embrace the most positive aspects of being human p 184 3rd edition Introduction to Coaching Skills van Nieuwerburgh has been one of the leading figures arguing for closer integration between the fields of coaching and positive psychology driven by a concern that executive coaching was becoming so focused on supporting people to achieve goals that it could sometimes be detrimental to the wellbeing of coachees He has argued that the two fields have a shared focus on unlocking potential building on people s strengths enhancing subjective wellbeing and supporting sustainable optimal functioning van Nieuwerburgh amp Oades 2017 According to van Nieuwerburgh and his colleagues both coaching and positive psychology are fundamentally committed to growth and development Both argue strongly against deficit based models of improvement proposing instead that it is more helpful to identify strengths and build on existing resources and they hope for the emergence of integrative research informed concepts techniques and interventions that will support individuals groups organisations and societies to grow and develop in subjectively meaningful ways 11 During the COVID 19 pandemic van Nieuwerburgh argued that the theories and research of positive psychology could be deployed to support people through the challenges that they faced He wrote about hope 12 optimism 13 and the importance of protecting people s psychological wellbeing during lockdowns 14 Coaching in education edit Van Nieuwerburgh has explored the purpose of coaching in education its transformational effects on educational experiences and how it can be applied in schools and in higher education 15 Van Nieuwerburgh has suggested that coaching supports the notion that learning should be personalised and encourage both the student and the teacher to develop throughout the learning experience For students opportunities for coaching include collaborating with fellow students to improve grades and skills both academic and social For teachers and administrators coaching can help with transitions into new roles Coaching is also used to support improvement in teaching skills and enhance performance in education institutions 16 In 2010 2011 van Nieurwerburgh together with colleagues from the University of Kent and University of East London carried out a pilot project at the Sittingbourne Community College where half of the 1 000 students were deemed to experience barriers to learning for various reasons Van Nieuwerburgh et al aimed to raise attainment by delivering coaching training to students over sixteen years old supported their interim reflective practice coaching sessions and assisted in evaluating the project 16 In June 2017 van Nieuwerburgh and executive coach John Campbell were scheduled to publish their book titled The Leader s Guide to Coaching in Schools 17 Personal life editVan Nieuwerburgh is married and has one son He has noted that his hobbies include traveling and motorcycle riding He has also expressed an interest in writing fiction and a goal to travel long distances on his motorcycle 5 Bibliography editPublications peer reviewed journal articles edit van Nieuwerburgh C Barr M Munro C Noon H amp Arifin D 2020 Experiences of aspiring school principals receiving coaching as part of a leadership development programme International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education 9 3 291 306 Lucey C amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2020 More willing to carry on in the face of adversity How beginner teachers facing challenging circumstances experience positive psychology coaching An interpretative phenomenological analysis Coaching An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice Advance Online Publication https www tandfonline com doi full 10 1080 17521882 2020 1753791 Noon H amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2020 Looking forward to going back The experience of career decision making for first time mothers and the implications for coaches International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring 18 1 88 102 Fouracres A J S amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2020 The lived experience of self identifying character strengths through coaching An interpretative phenomenological analysis International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring 18 1 43 56 https doi org 10 24384 e0jp 9m61 Tee D Barr M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2019 The experiences of educational coaches prior to their first placement An interpretative phenomenological analysis International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching amp Mentoring 17 2 52 63 Pop G V amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2019 Listening to your heart of head An interpretative phenomenological analysis of how people experienced good career decisions International Coaching Psychology Review 14 2 Passmore J van Nieuwerburgh C amp Barr M 2019 Workplace coaching Oxford Bibliographies in Management Oxford Oxford University Press Holden C van Nieuwerburgh C and Yates J 2019 Um Err Ahh Careers Practitioners Perceptions of Weight A Thematic Analysis Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling 42 1 33 39 van Nieuwerburgh C 2019 On the development of coaching Where are we now Coaching An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice 12 1 1 2 Anthony D amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2018 A thematic analysis of the experience of educational leaders introducing coaching into schools International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education 7 4 343 356 Lech A van Nieuwerburgh C amp Jalloul S 2018 Understanding the experience of PhD students who received coaching An interpretative phenomenological analysis Coaching An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice 11 1 60 73 Kodama Killy A van Nieuwerburgh C amp Clough P 2017 Coaching to enhance the mental toughness of people learning kickboxing International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring 15 2 111 123 Robson Kelly L amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2016 What does coaching have to offer young people at risk of developing mental health problems A grounded theory study International Coaching Psychology Review 11 1 75 92 Pritchard M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2016 The perceptual changes in life experience of at risk adolescent girls following an integrated coaching and positive psychology intervention group programme An interpretative phenomenological analysis International Coaching Psychology Review 11 1 57 74 Barr M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2015 Teachers experiences of an introductory coaching training workshop in Scotland An interpretative phenomenological analysis International Coaching Psychology Review 10 2 190 204 van Nieuwerburgh C amp Lech A 2015 Understanding the experiences of positive life changes during postgraduate study on a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology Programme An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis International Journal of Wellbeing 5 3 72 84 Dorrington L amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2015 The development of peer coaching skills in primary school children An exploration of how children respond to feedback International Journal of Information and Education Technology 5 1 50 54 Gormley H amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2014 Developing coaching cultures a review of the literature Coaching An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice 7 1 90 101 van Nieuwerburgh C amp Tong C 2013 Exploring the benefits of being a student coach in educational settings A mixed methods study Coaching An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice 6 1 5 24 Knight J amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2012 Instructional coaching A focus on practice Coaching An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice 5 2 100 112 Briggs M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2011 Coaching cultures The child s perspective ICERI 2011 Proceedings 5076 5083 Briggs M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2011 Ways of working Coaching An International Journal of Theory Research and Practice 4 2 163 167 Briggs M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2010 The development of peer coaching in primary school children in years 5 and 6 Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 9 1415 1422 van Nieuwerburgh C 2010 A commentary on Holism in sports coaching Beyond humanistic psychology International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching 5 4 463 464 Publications practitioner focused journals and magazines edit van Nieuwerburgh C 2020 Six evidenced based ways to look after your mental health during a second lockdown 2 November 2020 https theconversation com six evidenced based ways to look after your mental health during a second lockdown 149256 van Nieuwerburgh C 2020 Why optimism can be dangerous during a pandemic The Conversation 22 October 2020 https theconversation com why optimism can be dangerous during a pandemic 148073 van Nieuwerburgh C 2020 Hope isn t mere wishful thinking it s a valuable tool we can put to work in a crisis The Conversation 21 September 2020 https theconversation com hope isnt mere wishful thinking its a valuable tool we can put to work in a crisis 146271 van Nieuwerburgh C amp Campbell J amp Knight J 2015 Lesson in progress Coaching at Work 10 3 35 37 van Nieuwerburgh C amp Campbell J 2015 A global framework for coaching in education CoachEd The Teaching Leaders Coaching Journal 2015 1 2 5 van Nieuwerburgh C amp Tunariu A 2013 Responding to a new landscape Towards integrative practice Coaching Today 2013 8 6 10 van Nieuwerburgh C amp Kyritsis D 2012 Time to start Skcoaching Coaching Today 2012 3 15 18 Publications books van Nieuwerburgh C 2020 An introduction to coaching skills A practical guide 3rd edn London Sage van Nieuwerburgh C amp Love D 2019 Advanced Coaching Practice Inspiring Change in Others London Routledge van Nieuwerburgh C amp Al Laho R 2018 The Principles and Practice of Coaching in Islamic Culture London Routledge Campbell J amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2018 Leadership guide for coaching in schools Thousand Oaks CA Corwin van Nieuwerburgh C 2017 An Introduction to coaching skills A practical guide 2nd edn London Sage Giraldez A amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2016 Coaching Educativo Madrid Ediciones Paraninfo van Nieuwerburgh C ed 2016 Coaching in professional contexts London Sage van Nieuwerburgh C 2014 An introduction to coaching skills A practical guide London Sage van Nieuwerburgh C ed 2012 Coaching in education Getting better results for students educators and parents London Karnac Publications books chapters edit Munro C Barr M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2020 Creating coaching cultures in schools In E Jackson amp A Berkeley eds Sustaining depth and meaning in school leadership London Routledge van Nieuwerburgh C Knight J amp Campbell J 2019 Coaching in education In S English J M Sabatine amp P Brownell eds Professional coaching Principles and practice New York Springer van Nieuwerburgh C 2017 Interculturally sensitive coaching In T Bachkirova G Spence amp D Drake eds The Sage handbook of coaching London Sage van Nieuwerburgh C amp Barr M 2017 Coaching in education In T Bachkirova G Spence amp D Drake eds The Sage handbook of coaching London Sage van Nieuwerburgh C amp Green S 2014 Developing mental toughness in young people Coaching as an applied positive psychology In D Strycharczyk amp P Clough eds Developing mental toughness in young people for the twenty first century London Karnac Law H amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2013 Coaching and coaching psychology In R Bayne amp G Jinks eds Applied psychology Research training and practice 2nd ed London Sage van Nieuwerburgh C 2012 Coaching for mental toughness In P Clough amp D Strycharczyk eds Developing mental toughness Improving performance wellbeing and positive behaviour in others London Kogan Page Briggs M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2011 The use of coaching to support educational leadership in primary and secondary schools in the UK In I Kocabas amp R Yirci eds Ogretmen ve Yonetici Yetistirmede Mentorluk Mentoring practices around the world Turkey Ani Yayincilik Books edit Coaching in Education Getting Better Results for Students Educators and Parents as editor Karnac Books May 2012 An Introduction to Coaching Skills A Practical Guide 1st ed Sage December 2013 Coaching in Professional Contexts as editor Sage November 2015 An Introduction to Coaching Skills A Practical Guide 2nd ed Sage April 2017 Advanced Coaching Practice Inspiring Change in Others Sage May 2019 The Leader s Guide to Coaching in Schools Creating Conditions for Effective Learning Sage upcoming 18 Book chapters edit Van Nieuwerburgh C 2012 Coaching and mentoring for educational leadership In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed 1 Coaching in Education Getting Better Results for Students Educators and Parents 25 45 Karnac Books Briggs M amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2012 Coaching in primary or elementary schools In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed 2 Coaching in Education Getting Better Results for Students Educators and Parents 47 62 Karnac Books Van Nieuwerburgh C amp Passmore J 2012 Coaching in secondary or high schools In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed Coaching in Education Getting Better Results for Students Educators and Parents 63 74 Karnac Books Van Nieuwerburgh C amp Passmore J 2012 Creating coaching cultures for learning In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed Coaching in Education Getting Better Results for Students Educators and Parents 153 172 Karnac Books Van Nieuwerburgh C Zacharia C Luckham E Prebble G amp Browne L 2012 Coaching students in a secondary school a case study In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed Coaching in Education Getting Better Results for Students Educators and Parents 191 199 Karnac Books Van Nieuwerburgh C amp Green S 2014 Developing mental toughness in young people coaching as an applied positive psychology In D Strycharczyk amp P Clough Eds Developing Mental Toughness in Young People Approaches to Achievement Well Being and Positive Behaviour 81 97 Karnac Books Van Nieuwerburgh C 2015 The importance of understanding professional contexts In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed Coaching in Professional Contexts 1 9 Sage Campbell J amp van Nieuwerburgh C 2015 Coaching in schools In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed Coaching in Professional Contexts 131 144 Sage Van Nieuwerburgh C 2015 Towards a coaching culture In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed Coaching in Professional Contexts 227 234 Sage Van Nieuwerburgh C 2015 Towards a philosophy of culture In C van Nieuwerburgh Ed Coaching in Professional 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