August 14, 2002

What is coaching?


Coaching is a way to improve newswriting by helping journalists do their best work. It focuses on improving the writers instead of the copy.


How does coaching differ from fixing?




What must the editor/coach do?




  • Let the writer talk first and most.
  • Listen intently.
  • Encourage the writer by looking for areas to praise.
  • Ask useful questions.
  • Help the writer develop the piece while leaving ownership with the writer.

An inventory


Give 3 answers for each.


1. How does an editor or writer help you do your best work?


2. How does that person hinder your best efforts?


3. How do you help that person?


4. What would that person like you to change about the way you work?


Writing and editing personal goals




  • Improve the communications to improve the journalism.
  • Take responsibility for your growth.
  • Look for newsroom heroes/heroines and learn from them.
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Karen B. Dunlap is president of The Poynter Institute. She is also the co-author, with Foster Davis, of "The Effective Editor."
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