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Newman, Tarkington J.; Santos, Fernando; Pierce, Scott; Collins, Karen; Mercier, Virginia – Quest, 2022
Literature discussing youth sport coaching indicates the importance of a holistic coaching approach, particularly related to the use of positive youth development (PYD) approaches promoting the development and transfer of life skills. However, in the shadow of recent sociopolitical movements such as Black Lives Matter and Me Too, raised awareness…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Athletic Coaches, Coaching (Performance), Youth
Bean, Corliss; Kramers, Sara; Forneris, Tanya; Camiré, Martin – Quest, 2018
There is an ongoing discussion as to how life skills development and transfer should be addressed. Previously, researchers have proposed an implicit/explicit dichotomy to explain how life skills teaching occurs. As research within the area of sport-based youth development continues to progress, a model is needed to delineate the varying levels of…
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Skill Development, Transfer of Training, Youth Programs
Jones, Robyn L.; Corsby, Charles – Quest, 2015
The purpose of this article is to deconstruct the decision-making processes of sports coaches through the writings of the sociologist Harold Garfinkel. Specifically, the authors draw upon Garfinkel's (1967) writings on jurors' decision making to challenge current cognitivist bound conceptualization to better interpret coaches' sense-making--why…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Coaching (Performance), Athletic Coaches, Reflection
Kinnerk, Paul; Harvey, Stephen; MacDonncha, Ciarán; Lyons, Mark – Quest, 2018
Game-Based Approaches (GBAs) have been advocated as a pedagogy to improve decision-making, skill execution, and physical fitness in physical education teaching and sports coaching. To date, no review paper has reported on the use of GBAs in competitive team sport settings. The purpose of this article was to review the research evidence conducted…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Coaching (Performance), Competition, Team Sports
Hersman, Bethany – Quest, 2018
This article presents the 27th Delphine Hanna Lecture presented at the 2018 NAKHE Annual Conference. Bethany Hersman states that leadership is about serving, and mentoring is a form of leadership. There is a need to preserve the NAKHE tradition, and one way to do that is for members to live up to their potential by mentoring others throughout…
Descriptors: Mentors, Coaching (Performance), Conference Papers, Higher Education
Gréhaigne, Jean-Francis; Godbout, Paul – Quest, 2014
This article examines the theory of dynamic systems and its use in the domains of the study and coaching of team sports. The two teams involved in a match are looked at as two interacting systems in movement, where opposition is paramount. A key element for the observation of game play is the notion of configuration of play and its ever-changing…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Coaching (Performance), Team Sports, Models
Barnson, Steven C. – Quest, 2014
Multiple tensions exist as part of the coaching process. How a coach responds to these tensions is a fundamental determinant of an athlete or team's fate. In today's highly competitive, socially demanding, and ever-changing sports environment, and as the expectations on coaches become more complex, the paradox becomes a critical lens to…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Coaching (Performance), Teaching Methods, Educational Theories
Grecic, David; Collins, Dave – Quest, 2013
This article highlights the role of personal epistemology in decision-making and proposes the construct of an epistemological chain (EC) to support this process in the domain of sports coaching. First, the EC is outlined using examples from education and other parallel disciplines. What it looks like to sports coaches is then described, and its…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Epistemology, Athletic Coaches, Athletics
McQuade, Sarah; Davis, Louise; Nash, Christine – Quest, 2015
Current thinking in coach education advocates mentoring as a development tool to connect theory and practice. However, little empirical evidence exists to evaluate the effectiveness of mentoring as a coach development tool. Business, education, and nursing precede the coaching industry in their mentoring practice, and research findings offered in…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Mentors, Theory Practice Relationship, Physical Education
Collins, Loel; Collins, Dave – Quest, 2013
Adventure sport coaches practice in environments that are dynamic and high in risk, both perceived and actual. The inherent risks associated with these activities, individuals' responses and the optimal exploitation of both combine to make the processes of risk management more complex and hazardous than the traditional sports where risk management…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Decision Making, Educational Change, Adventure Education
Seifried, Chad – Quest, 2010
Dr. Rick Albrecht's article, titled "Drop and Give Us 20, Seifried: A Practical Response to Defending the Use of Punishment by Coaches," argued that I held a disregard for the unintended negative consequences of punishment and pointed out several items of concern he felt obligated to communicate to the scholarly and professional community to…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cultural Differences, Punishment, Discipline
Albrecht, Rick – Quest, 2009
In a recent issue of "Quest," Seifried (2008) explicitly depicted his work as an "attempt to present some rationale for supporting the use by coaches of corporal punishment in the sport setting . . . [and] to develop a defense, not previously offered, for those coaches who thoughtfully employ punishment strategies to manage their players and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Punishment, Discipline, Athletics
Lutz, Rafer S.; Ransdell, Lynda – Quest, 2003
Life in the academy is a complex and difficult journey. Future faculty must learn how to adapt and grow because the landscape of their career and higher education will constantly change. We are honored that Dr. Dan Landers asked us to contribute our thoughts regarding future faculty preparation and the Arizona State University (ASU) Preparing…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Professional Development, Institutional Role, Models