“…According to Robbins (1991), "peer coaching is a confidential process through which two or more professional colleagues work together to reflect on current practices; expand, refine, and build new skills; share ideas; teach one another; conduct classroom research; or solve problems in the workplace" (p. 1). The contributions of peer coaching have been clearly defined by the literature (Anderson, Caswell, & Hayes, 1994;Bowman & McCormick, 2000;Briggs & Van Nieuwerburgh, 2010;Britton & Anderson, 2010;Buzbee Little, 2005;Cornett & Knight, 2009;Devine, Meyers, & Houssemand, 2013;Duncan & Stock, 2010;Showers & Joyce, 1996). In these studies, it has been found that reciprocal relationships among colleagues can lead to professional growth providing them with opportunities to share and expand their expertise.…”