Peer Coach Training Workbook

Peer Coach Training Workbook
Product Description
Peer Coach Training is a highly interactive, eight-week coaching course for ministry teams, small groups or a whole church. Participants form an authentic peer relationships, create personal growth goals and action steps, and walk them out, while learning the coaching skills needed to help a peer partner succeed. It’s a great way to build growth and transparency your group!
This interactive, DVD-based course does two key things:
Builds Covenant Relationships
Peer Coaching provides a structure for developing authentic, growth-centered peer partnerships using a coaching model.
Train Coaches
The eight group sessions provide basic coach training as a class or workshop. The DVD format makes this the first true coach training experience for ministry leaders that doesn’t require a skilled coach trainer as a facilitator.
Sessions
The 60-75 minute group sessions start with roughly 10 minutes of input from the DVD, followed by a demo that shows how a certain coaching skill works in real life. By watching a master coach at work and debriefing on what they saw, participants discover coaching concepts instead of simply being told. Then trainees get to practice the skill they are learning with a peer. The peer pairs meet during the week to follow up, set personal growth goals and start coaching each other – establishing a pattern that lasts long after the class is over.
The Workbook
A Workbook is required for each participant. It includes 80 pages of handouts and coaching exercises, plus peer covenants, question examples, peer appointment outlines and more. It even offers an independent study schedule, so two people can develop a growth-centered relationship and build coaching skills on their own (requires two Workbooks and the Peer Coaching DVD Set).
A complete Peer Coach Training Facilitator’s Package is available for the group leader.
Peer Coach Training Workbook
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