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ICF- Level 1 / ACC: An Ontological Approach
ICF- Level 1 / ACC: An Ontological Approach
Date: June 23, 2024Time: 2:30 PM Asia/KolkataFacilitator: Dreyvan Dayse, PCCCategory: Coach Training
ICF- Level 1 / ACC: An Ontological Approach
Coaching is the art of creating an environment, through conversation and a way of being, that facilitates the process by which a person can move toward desired goals in a fulfilling manner.
– Tim Gallwey
Our ICF-accredited coach training programs are a blend of Western methodologies and Eastern philosophies and will help you to:
- learn the art of coaching
- obtain coaching credentials
- discover yourself through self-coaching
Prepare for ICF ACC – ICF Level 1, formerly ACSTH. If you want to get your PCC, once you complete Coaching Foundation, you can move on to Advanced Coaching. Completing both courses qualifies as a Level 2, formerly ACTP, ICF program. Please scroll down for an overview of how the programs fit together.
Why ‘Ontology’?
- This unique and powerful coach training journey that we are offering is based on an ‘Ontological Approach’.
- Just to quickly put that into perspective borrowing the famous quote by Bill O’Brien and extending it to the coaching process …“The success of a coaching session depends on the interior condition of the coach” The interior condition of the coach encompasses the holding space the coach provides to the client.
- The deep presence and the authentic listening coaches can provide to the client come from that interior condition that we are referring to over here … And that interior condition can be powerfully accessed through the ‘being’ of a coach.
- The focus for most is on improving ‘how’ we coach. But true coaching would mostly be about the ‘where is the coach coming from or operating from internally. The doing of a coach is always correlated and is consistent with the being of a coach. Ontology is a wonderful subject that gives access to one’s being.
Clarity of why this course is powerful and worthy of their consideration.
- The course is powerful as an ontological approach to a subject is phenomenological and not epistemological.
- The emphasis is not on defining, describing, and understanding the skill as much as ‘getting’ them and expressing them innately.
- The journey is designed to attempt to make the coaching skillsets a natural expression for the participant.
What is unique about this course?
- This course adopts a unique transformational approach in the way it helps the participant acquire their skillsets.
- Along with the required information, the emphasis is on the process of internalizing the coaching skillsets.
- There will be a deep inquiry in every session that will be carried into the reflections between the sessions.
- The connections that emerge through the week are discussed in the next session to fine-tune these distinctions.
- The skillset is then put regularly into practice week after week by participants in between sessions until it becomes a natural state for the participants.
What is the value that this course offers that we invite you to consider?
- The deep and expanded awareness of the ‘Self’ and that of another and how we all operate in the functional world.
- In bringing the participants face-to-face with the parts of themselves that they are not aware of.
What to expect from the Coaching Foundation at Coacharya:
- 80 hours of coach training – 40 in live classes and 40 on assignments, reading, and reflections
- Meets weekly, via Zoom, for 13 consecutive weeks, for 3 hours at a time (with break)
- Access to an online learning portal with required course materials
- 10 hours of mentoring with a PCC or MCC coach included in the fees
- Completion requirements include assignments, coaching evaluations, and reflections
- Successful completion qualifies to apply for ICF’s Level 1 (ACC)
You can download the full curriculum and program overview here.