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  1. Managing The Coaching Process [2015-2016] [SEM 1]
  2. Effective Coaching Behaviours - 750 word field study report

Effective Coaching Behaviours - 750 word field study report

Completion requirements

This is your opportunity to analyse your own coaching behaviours. Using the Lacy and Darst Arizona State University Observation Instrument (ASUOI) you should record and quantify your coaching behaviours. The ASUOI recording sheet plus the explanation of the categories is provided for your information. Also the original article - please note some categories have been updated and we are not following their protocol to the letter.

Once you have completed this task you should post your totals for each category along with the sport you were coaching on the sheet. This sheet will be added to the discussion board so everyone can access. There will be some selected 'other' scores to make the analysis more powerful.

Your report should include the following:

Analysis of results  from all participants using appropriate statistical tests (for example, t-test, word cloud, descriptive stats)

Discussion of the results in relation to:

  • Current published research
  • Implications for coaching process, especially practice length and design
  • Practical applications for coaching, specifically effective coaching and effective practice
  • ASUOI.docx ASUOI.docx
    7 October 2015, 1:45 PM
  • Lacy  Darst.pdf Lacy Darst.pdf
    6 October 2015, 11:21 AM
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