High school sports programs are not simply one-dimensional after-school recreational diversions from the rigors of academic life. In The Other Classroom: The Essential Importance of High School Athletics, Michael J. Coffino showcases how high school athletics have a positive influence on the student athletes beyond just the sports experience itself. He argues that the lessons learned, tools acquired, and values instilled have an enduring impact that prepare young athletes for the many challenges they will face in life. Coffino reveals how a well-considered, value-based athletic program…mehr
High school sports programs are not simply one-dimensional after-school recreational diversions from the rigors of academic life. In The Other Classroom: The Essential Importance of High School Athletics, Michael J. Coffino showcases how high school athletics have a positive influence on the student athletes beyond just the sports experience itself. He argues that the lessons learned, tools acquired, and values instilled have an enduring impact that prepare young athletes for the many challenges they will face in life. Coffino reveals how a well-considered, value-based athletic program effectively works alongside the standard educational curriculum to teach athletes a wide range of beneficial behaviors-including self-advocacy, goal-setting, leadership, conflict resolution, and more. Drawing on extensive research, illuminating anecdotes, heartfelt commentary from original interviews, and Coffino's personal coaching experience, The Other Classroom issues a passionate challenge to school administrators, coaches, athletic directors, parents, and local communities to bring greater focus on how their high school programs consider the long-term well-being of student athletes. It urges schools to emphasize the importance of preparing student athletes to flourish as adults in whatever they pursue once their formal education is complete.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Coffino has authored or co-authored nine books (memoir and sports) since 2015, after he downshifted from almost four decades as a trial attorney and twenty-five years as a high school basketball coach, two dynamic careers he pursued in parallel. He also was a legal writing coach while practicing law. He still dabbles in the law and has a private investigation business as well, but mostly devotes himself to writing. Michael grew up in the Bronx, in its Mott Haven and Highbridge neighborhoods. He served in the US Army from 1968 to 1970 and earned a BS in education from the City University of New York and a JD from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. Michael plays guitar, holds a black belt in karate, is a workout junkie, plays pickle ball, and hikes regularly in the hills and mountains of California and Colorado. Truth Is in the House is his debut work of fiction.
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Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1: Criticism of High School Athletics 2: Self-Advocacy 3: Leveraging Mistakes and Failure 4: Goal Setting 5: Conquering the Comfort Zone 6: The Power of Team 7: Leadership 8: Citizenship and Community 9: Self-Esteem and Confidence 10: Pursuit of Consistency in Excellence 11: The Power of Limits 12: Effective Communication 13: Decision-Making 14: Hope and Belief: The Elixir of Athletic Competition 15: Conflict Resolution 16: Character 17: Learning the Importance of Mentors and Role Models 18: Health and Wellness 19: The Positivity Culture Conclusion (and a New Beginning) Appendix A: High School Athletics Mission Statement: An Exemplar Appendix B: Chapter Hypotheticals Notes Suggested Reading Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1: Criticism of High School Athletics 2: Self-Advocacy 3: Leveraging Mistakes and Failure 4: Goal Setting 5: Conquering the Comfort Zone 6: The Power of Team 7: Leadership 8: Citizenship and Community 9: Self-Esteem and Confidence 10: Pursuit of Consistency in Excellence 11: The Power of Limits 12: Effective Communication 13: Decision-Making 14: Hope and Belief: The Elixir of Athletic Competition 15: Conflict Resolution 16: Character 17: Learning the Importance of Mentors and Role Models 18: Health and Wellness 19: The Positivity Culture Conclusion (and a New Beginning) Appendix A: High School Athletics Mission Statement: An Exemplar Appendix B: Chapter Hypotheticals Notes Suggested Reading Index About the Author
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