Collective Transformation: Outcomes of Coaching as Part of a Leadership Development Program for STEM Fellows at Historically Black Colleges and Universities

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Authors: Comfort O. Okpala, Margaret Kanipes, Amanda Turner Schut, Francine Campone, Kimberly Walker
Keywords: coaching for STEM leaders, coaching to broaden STEM participation, leadership coaching, coaching outcomes, academic coaching

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Okpala, C., Kanipes, M., Turner Schut, A., Campone, F., Walker, K. "Collective Transformation: Outcomes of Coaching as Part of a Leadership Development Program for STEM Fellows at Historically Black Colleges and Universities." The Journal of Negro Education, 90, no. 3 (2021): 346-357.

 
Abstract: Coaching is an important and valuable component of leadership development programs and training for emerging leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Based on the results from individual and focus group interviews of nine participants, we found that coaching is valuable for the leadership growth of emerging STEM leaders from nine historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The participants described the outcomes from coaching as a component of value-based leadership that can inspire and motivate professional growth. They emphasized overwhelmingly that coaches were valuable in improving individual and institutional outcomes through effective leadership. Other themes that emerged from the study include coaching through modeling, inspirational motivation, intentional reflection, resourcefulness, authentic trust, and success-orientation. Results have practical and leadership implications for leadership training to broaden participation in STEM.

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