Acting as Coach and Facilitator (5 cr)
Code: ORD2HM103-3027
Basic information of implementation
- Enrollment
- 02.01.2025 - 10.01.2025
- Enrolment for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 13.01.2025 - 14.03.2025
- Implementation has ended.
- ECTS Credits
- 5 cr
- Campus
- Pasila Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 31 - 50
- Degree programmes
- ATBUM Degree Programme in Aviation and Tourism Business
- LEBUM Degree Programme in Leading Business Transformation
- BUTEM Degree Programme in Business Technologies
- HOSBUM Degree Programme in Tourism and Hospitality Business
- Teachers
- Mirka Sunimento
- Groups
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MAICTEInformation Services and Systems, Masters, Pasila
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WEEKENDWeekend implementation
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MALEAELeadership and Human Resource Management, Masters, Pasila
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MASALELeading Sales and Customer Experience, Masters, Pasila
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CONTACTContact implementation
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BLENDEDBlended implementation
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MADIGEDigital Business Opportunities, Masters, Pasila
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MASTREStrategic Thinking and Leadership, Masters, Pasila
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EXCHEXCH Exchange students
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MACOMECommunication and Marketing Management, master, Pasila
- Course
- ORD2HM103
Evaluation scale
H-5
Schedule
This course workshops take place according to the schedule in Lukkarikone. Details for each Saturday will be provided in Moodle.
Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study
Depending on the implementation, learning takes place in contact lessons, as independent studies, teamwork and/or online-studies. Implementations include coaching workshops, peer-coaching sessions and facilitation exercises. The course includes the assessment of one’s own learning
Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
If students have acquired the required competence in previous work tasks, recreational activities or on another course, they can show their competence via a demonstration. The demonstration must be agreed with the course teacher. More information and instructions for recognising and validating prior learning (RPL) are available at https://www.haaga-helia.fi/en/recognition-learning Look at "Instructions to students (master)"
Materials
The course materials / suggestions will be available on the course's Moodle learning environment. Te course does not require acquiring a specific book.
Some examples of literature related to the course is listed below
FACILITATION
Kaner, S., Lind, L., Toldi, C. Fisk, S. & Berger, D. Facilitator's guide to participatory decision-making.
COACHING
Starr, J. 2009. The Coaching Manual
Teaching methods and instruction
This is a CONTACT implementation and remote participation is not possible.
There are three main learning objectives:
1. To understand the concepts of coaching and facilitation, either at a basic level or by deepening one's own knowledge
2. To observe and develop interactions and interpersonal communication and to learn the basic elements of coaching-process (dialogue, asking questions etc)
3. Planning and implementing the facilitation process + the ability to select different facilitation methods according to objectives and situations.
The course approach is very interactive. The evenings consist of discussions, interactive coaching and facilitation exercises and orientative lectures. In addition to the contact workshops, learning requires self-directed study of the topic, and the submission of two personal learning reports. The learning process will be supported by a comprehensive methodological and resource bank in the course's Moodle environment. In additional, students may form and arrange voluntary peer / sparring groups for additional practice.
The course benefits all Masters students who wish to develop their coaching approach, coaching skills and competences as a facilitator..
Working life connections
Course material and topics translate into working life situations, abilities and know-how.
Guest Lecturer / Visit
Exam dates and re-exam possibilities
No Re-exam as the course evaluation is based on assignments and practise, not exam.
Internationality
Internationality is provided by course content, materials, assignment, case studies (and makeup of students in the class).
Completion alternatives
If students have acquired the required competence in previous work tasks, recreational activities or on another course, they can show their competence via a demonstration and thus progress faster through their studies. More information and instructions for recognizing and validating prior learning (RPL) are available at
https://www.haaga-helia.fi/en/recognition-learning.
Instructions for course specific RPL requirements will be shared in the course Kick
Learning assignments
Classroom activity = 30 %
Group / Pair Assignment Coaching = 40 %
Individual Assignment B: Facilitation = 30 %
Each participant is independently responsible for his/her own facilitation experiment, which can be carried out in his/her own work community, in another community/organisation or in a sparring group formed during the course. Coaching assignment required identifying a pair and practising with someone in the same course.