A Case Study: Moving from Classroom to Coach with Angela Mee Lee
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A Case Study: Moving from Classroom to Coach with Angela Mee Lee

This #coachbetter episode is another in our series of coaching case studies, with one of Kim's amazing clients, Angela Mee Lee, Early Years Performing Arts teacher at UNIS Hanoi, Vietnam. At the time of recording Angela had just graduated from The Coach Certificate and Mentorship Program.

These case study episodes are designed to share the story of a coach, and the development of their coaching program and practice in their unique setting.

We are excited to share this episode with Angela with you because Angela has been on a year and a half journey to coaching with Kim and she has grown so much! She started in the course Getting Started as an Instructional Coach and discovered that coaching is so aligned with her educational values, so she wanted to dig even deeper, and then she joined The Coach Certificate and Mentorship Program.

Angela is already applying so much of her learning in her current role (at the time of recording) and in her future role in a brand-new startup school in India.

In this conversation Angela and Kim talk about...

  • How Angela started her journey to instructional coaching

  • What makes coaching valuable to Angela as a classroom teacher - and her early experiences with coaching with The Coach Mentor, Maggie Hos-McGrane when they both worked at the American School of Bombay!

  • The surprises she uncovered about coaching as she was learning more

  • What Angela was able to accomplish in just one academic year in The Coach Certificate and Mentorship Program

  • How Angela is applying her learning in multiple contexts

  • What she wishes she knew before she started coaching

This episode highlights the ongoing journey that we take when we begin learning about coaching.

Find the show notes for this episode here.

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