2019
DOI: 10.5032/jae.2019.04071
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The Coach Phenomena: Examining the Validity of the Kolb Educator Role Profile in Preservice Agricultural Education

Abstract: Over the last three years, agricultural educators have demonstrated a strong preference for the coaching role, as defined by the Kolb Educator Role Profile (KERP). The purpose of this collective case study was to better understand why this dominant coach preference exists in Oklahoma preservice agricultural educators. Kolb Educator Role Profile (KERP) results, and semi-structured interviews to understand the choice rationale of preservice agricultural educators, were coded to determine the assessment’s qualita… Show more

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“…Recently, Kolb added another study in 2017 about the role of educators in the strategy. So, Kolb's strategy has covered a lot of studies that make his learning strategy updated [17][18][19]. For those reasons, David Kolb's learning strategy is chosen to be tested in this study.…”
Section: Experiential Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Kolb added another study in 2017 about the role of educators in the strategy. So, Kolb's strategy has covered a lot of studies that make his learning strategy updated [17][18][19]. For those reasons, David Kolb's learning strategy is chosen to be tested in this study.…”
Section: Experiential Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Educator Role Profile (ERP) was developed to assist educators in applying ELT concepts by matching teaching methods to the learning cycle [10,11]. The focus of the ERP is the role educators play interacting with, rather than on, students and includes four key styles and associated strategies: facilitator, subject matter expert, evaluator, and coach [12]. Educators adopt roles to help learners move around the learning cycle.…”
Section: Experiential Learning Theory (Elt)mentioning
confidence: 99%