Four essential qualities of a coaching towards success
1. Competence in the subject
The coach must be an expert in the target subject, such as mathematics, statistics, law, chemistry, etc. He or she must be able to answer all the questions asked by the student and explain any concepts that have not been understood. This means that they have a diploma or appropriate certification in the field of expertise.
2. Clear work surface
The coach draws up a work plan to guide the student through his or her studies. The plan contains clear and specific learning objectives, as well as tasks and deadlines for achieving them. This allows the student to follow a clear progression and measure their progress over time.
3. Regular monitoring
The coach follows up the student regularly, for example by arranging a weekly meeting. This keeps the student motivated and engaged in their learning. The coach provides regular support, assesses the student's progress and helps them overcome any obstacles.
4. Regular assessment
The coach regularly assesses the student to check whether the learning objectives are being met. This involves regular quizzes to assess the student's knowledge, so that they know whether they are making progress or need to adjust their work plan. Regular assessment is important to keep the student focused on their learning objectives and for the coach to adapt to the student's changing needs.
In short, the coaching effective teaching requires a combination of technical and pedagogical skills, as well as regular attention to the student and his or her needs.
All this needs to be done with empathy and in a positive environment that encourages learning.

