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This book details the duties and tasks of a coach and also explores the often-overlooked responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with coaching: relationships among players; ethical and moral issues; off-season housekeeping; and concerns particular to head and assistant coaches. This new edition includes updated material on the impact of social media and the issue of hazing at all levels of athletics. Each chapter also features discussion questions to help inspire debate over common coaching issues.
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This book details the duties and tasks of a coach and also explores the often-overlooked responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with coaching: relationships among players; ethical and moral issues; off-season housekeeping; and concerns particular to head and assistant coaches. This new edition includes updated material on the impact of social media and the issue of hazing at all levels of athletics. Each chapter also features discussion questions to help inspire debate over common coaching issues.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Eleventh Edition
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9781442270701
- ISBN-10: 1442270705
- Artikelnr.: 45465853
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Eleventh Edition
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9781442270701
- ISBN-10: 1442270705
- Artikelnr.: 45465853
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Michael D. Sabock and Ralph J. Sabock
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Coaches, Athletes, and Ethics Ethical
Standards Ethical Dilemmas Professional Ethics Recruiting Ethics Chapter 2:
Welcome to the Coaching Profession Perceptions of High School Athletics Is
Coaching the Career for You? Considerations in the Life of a Coach Applying
for a Coaching Position Points of Decision in Your Professional Career
Chapter 3: Special Relationships Administration Faculty Other Coaches
Athletes Parents Assistant Coaches Band Director Guidance Counselors
Custodians School Secretaries Members of the Community Members of the Press
Athletic Equipment Salespersons Cheerleaders Critics Chapter 4: Desirable
Qualities of a Coach Transparent Realism Ability to Organize Ability to
Motivate Dedication Willingness to Make Hard Choices/Decisions Ability to
Discipline Ability to Identify Goals Ability to Recognize Athletic Talent
Ability to Use Available Talent Desire to Win Dislike of Mediocrity Ability
to Reason Interest in Individuals Respect Enthusiasm Willingness to Work
Knowledge of the Sport Understanding Boys and Girls Knowing What Makes the
Difference between Winning and Losing Ability to Foster Pride Proper Use of
Language Moral Standards Honesty Dignity Courage of Your Convictions
Ethical Standards Good Judgment Consistency Fairness Imagination Sense of
Humor Having a Plan for Everything Chapter 5: The Roles of a Head Coach
Teacher Disciplinarian Salesperson Public Relations Expert Guidance
Counselor Diplomat Organizer Detective Psychologist Judge and Jury Leader
Mother Figure/Father Figure Dictator Politician Actor Fund Raiser Chief
Executive Equipment Manager Trainer Citizen of the Community Citizen of the
School Chapter 6: The Assistant Coach Philosophical Differences Applying
for the Job Desirable Qualities of an Assistant Coach Chapter 7:
Considerations for Married Coaches, Families, and Single Coaches A
Comparison of Male and Female Married Coaches The Married Female Coach The
Married Male Coach The Single Coach Chapter 8: The Recruiting Process The
Recruiting Process Dealing with Recruiters Advising Students Illegal
Recruiting Chapter 9: Off-Season Planning Evaluating the Past Season
Conducting an Equipment Inventory Preparing a Budget Purchasing Equipment
Providing Strength Training Choosing Student Helpers Preparing a Checklist
for Required Paperwork Establishing Practice Times Dealing with Family
Vacations Meeting with Prospective Players Corresponding with Players and
Parents Conducting a Parent Clinic Arranging for Medical Care at Athletic
Events Staff Clinic Organizing Your Staff Issuing Equipment Ordering Mouth
Guards Arranging for Classrooms Briefing the Athletic Director Creating
Player Notebooks A Coach's Checklist Selecting Team Captains Planning a
Media Day Working with Custodians Planning Preseason Practice
Games/Meets/Events Scheduling Athletic Banquets The First Team Meeting Team
Clinic Chapter 10: Final Preparation for the Season Staff Meetings Goals
Staff Clinic Coaching Assignments Practice Procedures and Policies Training
Rules Discipline Conduct of Players and Coaches Coaches' Personal
Appearance Scouting Assignments Cutting Players Travel Conduct Student
Helpers Pregame and Postgame Procedures Pep Rallies Awards/Trophies Drills
Practice Plans Picking the Team Written Tests Team Meeting Chapter 11:
Issues, Problems, and Concerns in Athletics Parents of Athletes Attitude of
Athletes Part-Time Coaches Drugs Eating Disorders Blood-Related Injuries
Booster Clubs Men Coaching Girls' and Women's Teams Players Quitting
Specialization Religion Crowd Control/Behavior Youth Sports Programs
Officials at Athletic Events Title IX-Equity Legal Liability Emphasis on
Winning Conflict with an Administrator Stress and Burnout Chapter 12:
Coaching Points Appendix A: Tournament Scheduling Appendix B: Thirty Rules
for Getting Things Done Through People Appendix C: Twelve Points of
Successful Leadership Appendix D: Parents' Expectations of Coaches: A
Questionnaire Appendix E: Players' Expectations of Coaches: A Questionnaire
Appendix F: Sample Practice Plans Index About the Authors
Standards Ethical Dilemmas Professional Ethics Recruiting Ethics Chapter 2:
Welcome to the Coaching Profession Perceptions of High School Athletics Is
Coaching the Career for You? Considerations in the Life of a Coach Applying
for a Coaching Position Points of Decision in Your Professional Career
Chapter 3: Special Relationships Administration Faculty Other Coaches
Athletes Parents Assistant Coaches Band Director Guidance Counselors
Custodians School Secretaries Members of the Community Members of the Press
Athletic Equipment Salespersons Cheerleaders Critics Chapter 4: Desirable
Qualities of a Coach Transparent Realism Ability to Organize Ability to
Motivate Dedication Willingness to Make Hard Choices/Decisions Ability to
Discipline Ability to Identify Goals Ability to Recognize Athletic Talent
Ability to Use Available Talent Desire to Win Dislike of Mediocrity Ability
to Reason Interest in Individuals Respect Enthusiasm Willingness to Work
Knowledge of the Sport Understanding Boys and Girls Knowing What Makes the
Difference between Winning and Losing Ability to Foster Pride Proper Use of
Language Moral Standards Honesty Dignity Courage of Your Convictions
Ethical Standards Good Judgment Consistency Fairness Imagination Sense of
Humor Having a Plan for Everything Chapter 5: The Roles of a Head Coach
Teacher Disciplinarian Salesperson Public Relations Expert Guidance
Counselor Diplomat Organizer Detective Psychologist Judge and Jury Leader
Mother Figure/Father Figure Dictator Politician Actor Fund Raiser Chief
Executive Equipment Manager Trainer Citizen of the Community Citizen of the
School Chapter 6: The Assistant Coach Philosophical Differences Applying
for the Job Desirable Qualities of an Assistant Coach Chapter 7:
Considerations for Married Coaches, Families, and Single Coaches A
Comparison of Male and Female Married Coaches The Married Female Coach The
Married Male Coach The Single Coach Chapter 8: The Recruiting Process The
Recruiting Process Dealing with Recruiters Advising Students Illegal
Recruiting Chapter 9: Off-Season Planning Evaluating the Past Season
Conducting an Equipment Inventory Preparing a Budget Purchasing Equipment
Providing Strength Training Choosing Student Helpers Preparing a Checklist
for Required Paperwork Establishing Practice Times Dealing with Family
Vacations Meeting with Prospective Players Corresponding with Players and
Parents Conducting a Parent Clinic Arranging for Medical Care at Athletic
Events Staff Clinic Organizing Your Staff Issuing Equipment Ordering Mouth
Guards Arranging for Classrooms Briefing the Athletic Director Creating
Player Notebooks A Coach's Checklist Selecting Team Captains Planning a
Media Day Working with Custodians Planning Preseason Practice
Games/Meets/Events Scheduling Athletic Banquets The First Team Meeting Team
Clinic Chapter 10: Final Preparation for the Season Staff Meetings Goals
Staff Clinic Coaching Assignments Practice Procedures and Policies Training
Rules Discipline Conduct of Players and Coaches Coaches' Personal
Appearance Scouting Assignments Cutting Players Travel Conduct Student
Helpers Pregame and Postgame Procedures Pep Rallies Awards/Trophies Drills
Practice Plans Picking the Team Written Tests Team Meeting Chapter 11:
Issues, Problems, and Concerns in Athletics Parents of Athletes Attitude of
Athletes Part-Time Coaches Drugs Eating Disorders Blood-Related Injuries
Booster Clubs Men Coaching Girls' and Women's Teams Players Quitting
Specialization Religion Crowd Control/Behavior Youth Sports Programs
Officials at Athletic Events Title IX-Equity Legal Liability Emphasis on
Winning Conflict with an Administrator Stress and Burnout Chapter 12:
Coaching Points Appendix A: Tournament Scheduling Appendix B: Thirty Rules
for Getting Things Done Through People Appendix C: Twelve Points of
Successful Leadership Appendix D: Parents' Expectations of Coaches: A
Questionnaire Appendix E: Players' Expectations of Coaches: A Questionnaire
Appendix F: Sample Practice Plans Index About the Authors
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Coaches, Athletes, and Ethics Ethical
Standards Ethical Dilemmas Professional Ethics Recruiting Ethics Chapter 2:
Welcome to the Coaching Profession Perceptions of High School Athletics Is
Coaching the Career for You? Considerations in the Life of a Coach Applying
for a Coaching Position Points of Decision in Your Professional Career
Chapter 3: Special Relationships Administration Faculty Other Coaches
Athletes Parents Assistant Coaches Band Director Guidance Counselors
Custodians School Secretaries Members of the Community Members of the Press
Athletic Equipment Salespersons Cheerleaders Critics Chapter 4: Desirable
Qualities of a Coach Transparent Realism Ability to Organize Ability to
Motivate Dedication Willingness to Make Hard Choices/Decisions Ability to
Discipline Ability to Identify Goals Ability to Recognize Athletic Talent
Ability to Use Available Talent Desire to Win Dislike of Mediocrity Ability
to Reason Interest in Individuals Respect Enthusiasm Willingness to Work
Knowledge of the Sport Understanding Boys and Girls Knowing What Makes the
Difference between Winning and Losing Ability to Foster Pride Proper Use of
Language Moral Standards Honesty Dignity Courage of Your Convictions
Ethical Standards Good Judgment Consistency Fairness Imagination Sense of
Humor Having a Plan for Everything Chapter 5: The Roles of a Head Coach
Teacher Disciplinarian Salesperson Public Relations Expert Guidance
Counselor Diplomat Organizer Detective Psychologist Judge and Jury Leader
Mother Figure/Father Figure Dictator Politician Actor Fund Raiser Chief
Executive Equipment Manager Trainer Citizen of the Community Citizen of the
School Chapter 6: The Assistant Coach Philosophical Differences Applying
for the Job Desirable Qualities of an Assistant Coach Chapter 7:
Considerations for Married Coaches, Families, and Single Coaches A
Comparison of Male and Female Married Coaches The Married Female Coach The
Married Male Coach The Single Coach Chapter 8: The Recruiting Process The
Recruiting Process Dealing with Recruiters Advising Students Illegal
Recruiting Chapter 9: Off-Season Planning Evaluating the Past Season
Conducting an Equipment Inventory Preparing a Budget Purchasing Equipment
Providing Strength Training Choosing Student Helpers Preparing a Checklist
for Required Paperwork Establishing Practice Times Dealing with Family
Vacations Meeting with Prospective Players Corresponding with Players and
Parents Conducting a Parent Clinic Arranging for Medical Care at Athletic
Events Staff Clinic Organizing Your Staff Issuing Equipment Ordering Mouth
Guards Arranging for Classrooms Briefing the Athletic Director Creating
Player Notebooks A Coach's Checklist Selecting Team Captains Planning a
Media Day Working with Custodians Planning Preseason Practice
Games/Meets/Events Scheduling Athletic Banquets The First Team Meeting Team
Clinic Chapter 10: Final Preparation for the Season Staff Meetings Goals
Staff Clinic Coaching Assignments Practice Procedures and Policies Training
Rules Discipline Conduct of Players and Coaches Coaches' Personal
Appearance Scouting Assignments Cutting Players Travel Conduct Student
Helpers Pregame and Postgame Procedures Pep Rallies Awards/Trophies Drills
Practice Plans Picking the Team Written Tests Team Meeting Chapter 11:
Issues, Problems, and Concerns in Athletics Parents of Athletes Attitude of
Athletes Part-Time Coaches Drugs Eating Disorders Blood-Related Injuries
Booster Clubs Men Coaching Girls' and Women's Teams Players Quitting
Specialization Religion Crowd Control/Behavior Youth Sports Programs
Officials at Athletic Events Title IX-Equity Legal Liability Emphasis on
Winning Conflict with an Administrator Stress and Burnout Chapter 12:
Coaching Points Appendix A: Tournament Scheduling Appendix B: Thirty Rules
for Getting Things Done Through People Appendix C: Twelve Points of
Successful Leadership Appendix D: Parents' Expectations of Coaches: A
Questionnaire Appendix E: Players' Expectations of Coaches: A Questionnaire
Appendix F: Sample Practice Plans Index About the Authors
Standards Ethical Dilemmas Professional Ethics Recruiting Ethics Chapter 2:
Welcome to the Coaching Profession Perceptions of High School Athletics Is
Coaching the Career for You? Considerations in the Life of a Coach Applying
for a Coaching Position Points of Decision in Your Professional Career
Chapter 3: Special Relationships Administration Faculty Other Coaches
Athletes Parents Assistant Coaches Band Director Guidance Counselors
Custodians School Secretaries Members of the Community Members of the Press
Athletic Equipment Salespersons Cheerleaders Critics Chapter 4: Desirable
Qualities of a Coach Transparent Realism Ability to Organize Ability to
Motivate Dedication Willingness to Make Hard Choices/Decisions Ability to
Discipline Ability to Identify Goals Ability to Recognize Athletic Talent
Ability to Use Available Talent Desire to Win Dislike of Mediocrity Ability
to Reason Interest in Individuals Respect Enthusiasm Willingness to Work
Knowledge of the Sport Understanding Boys and Girls Knowing What Makes the
Difference between Winning and Losing Ability to Foster Pride Proper Use of
Language Moral Standards Honesty Dignity Courage of Your Convictions
Ethical Standards Good Judgment Consistency Fairness Imagination Sense of
Humor Having a Plan for Everything Chapter 5: The Roles of a Head Coach
Teacher Disciplinarian Salesperson Public Relations Expert Guidance
Counselor Diplomat Organizer Detective Psychologist Judge and Jury Leader
Mother Figure/Father Figure Dictator Politician Actor Fund Raiser Chief
Executive Equipment Manager Trainer Citizen of the Community Citizen of the
School Chapter 6: The Assistant Coach Philosophical Differences Applying
for the Job Desirable Qualities of an Assistant Coach Chapter 7:
Considerations for Married Coaches, Families, and Single Coaches A
Comparison of Male and Female Married Coaches The Married Female Coach The
Married Male Coach The Single Coach Chapter 8: The Recruiting Process The
Recruiting Process Dealing with Recruiters Advising Students Illegal
Recruiting Chapter 9: Off-Season Planning Evaluating the Past Season
Conducting an Equipment Inventory Preparing a Budget Purchasing Equipment
Providing Strength Training Choosing Student Helpers Preparing a Checklist
for Required Paperwork Establishing Practice Times Dealing with Family
Vacations Meeting with Prospective Players Corresponding with Players and
Parents Conducting a Parent Clinic Arranging for Medical Care at Athletic
Events Staff Clinic Organizing Your Staff Issuing Equipment Ordering Mouth
Guards Arranging for Classrooms Briefing the Athletic Director Creating
Player Notebooks A Coach's Checklist Selecting Team Captains Planning a
Media Day Working with Custodians Planning Preseason Practice
Games/Meets/Events Scheduling Athletic Banquets The First Team Meeting Team
Clinic Chapter 10: Final Preparation for the Season Staff Meetings Goals
Staff Clinic Coaching Assignments Practice Procedures and Policies Training
Rules Discipline Conduct of Players and Coaches Coaches' Personal
Appearance Scouting Assignments Cutting Players Travel Conduct Student
Helpers Pregame and Postgame Procedures Pep Rallies Awards/Trophies Drills
Practice Plans Picking the Team Written Tests Team Meeting Chapter 11:
Issues, Problems, and Concerns in Athletics Parents of Athletes Attitude of
Athletes Part-Time Coaches Drugs Eating Disorders Blood-Related Injuries
Booster Clubs Men Coaching Girls' and Women's Teams Players Quitting
Specialization Religion Crowd Control/Behavior Youth Sports Programs
Officials at Athletic Events Title IX-Equity Legal Liability Emphasis on
Winning Conflict with an Administrator Stress and Burnout Chapter 12:
Coaching Points Appendix A: Tournament Scheduling Appendix B: Thirty Rules
for Getting Things Done Through People Appendix C: Twelve Points of
Successful Leadership Appendix D: Parents' Expectations of Coaches: A
Questionnaire Appendix E: Players' Expectations of Coaches: A Questionnaire
Appendix F: Sample Practice Plans Index About the Authors