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This course will develop technical pedagogical knowledge and skills applicable to coaching and learning in the sport environment. Students will demonstrate links between coaching theory and practice in a variety of practical coaching contexts.
This course will develop technical pedagogical knowledge and skills applicable to coaching and learning in the sport coaching environment. Students will demonstrate links between coaching theory and practice in a variety of practical coaching contexts.Coaching can be considered as teaching in a specialist environment. It is essential for effective coaching that the practitioner can demonstrate sound principles and practices of coaching and learning.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:Develop and articulate a coaching philosophyExplain basic principles of learning including reflective practice techniquesExplain basic principles of motor skill learning including Classifying Motor Skills, identifying stages of learning and the importance of Selective AttentionDemonstrate an ability to structure content into learning sequencesDemonstrate an ability to utilize a coaching model appropriate to the learners’ needsDemonstrate management techniques specific to the coaching and learning environmentPlan, implement and evaluate a training session that uses a Direct Style of coaching.Demonstrate an understanding of the professional role of the coach.
Glenn Fyall
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Domestic fee $635.00
International fee $2,545.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Sport and Physical Education .