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Learning to mentor in sports coaching : a design thinking approach / edited by Fiona C. Chambers.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge research in sports coachingPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resource (xv, 252 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781315172279
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 796.077 L438
LOC classification:
  • GV711 .L43 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
An ecological, reflexive and praxis oriented mentor training programme: the role of the mentoring conversation -- What is design thinking? A case study of using design thinking in a sports coaching context -- Making the transitions from the UEFA advanced licence to the UEFA professional licence (or not) -- A mentoring conversation in community sports coaching Martyn Cooke [mentor] and Lisa Snape [mentee] -- A rugby conversation -- Giving voice to the nodding donkey : a critical-humanistic approach to mentoring from down under -- Portuguese case study conversation : handball -- The Coffee Club -- Canadian case study conversation : mentorship in elite women's ice hockey -- An Irish case study conversation : Wesley O'Brien and Brian Cuthbert, a sports coach mentor and a mentee -- University academic mentor-mentee relationship in practice : how this was applied in a sports coaching degree [Northern Ireland] -- Lessons learned : sports coach mentor as design thinker.
Summary: "Learning to Mentor in Sports Coaching is an innovative, user-friendly practical and theoretical guide for educating sports coaches as mentors. It is the first book to employ design thinking techniques to develop a new approach to mentor education in sports coaching. Providing theoretical grounding in mentoring conversations, design thinking, and case study research, the book centres on a series of redesigned mentoring conversations between some of the world's leading sports coaching experts, coach educators, mentors and mentees. It covers topics such as: - supporting novice volunteer coaches' learning - the learning needs of novice volunteer coaches and novice professional coaches - professional communities of learning in coaching - the impact of coaching behaviours on learning environments - autonomy-supportive learning environments - coaching children, young people and adults Closing with a critique of the sports coach mentor as design thinker, Learning to Mentor in Sports Coaching is important reading for any upper-level student or researcher working in sports coaching, sports pedagogy or youth sport, and any coach looking to integrate sound mentoring theory into their professional practice"-- Provided by publisher.
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An ecological, reflexive and praxis oriented mentor training programme: the role of the mentoring conversation -- What is design thinking? A case study of using design thinking in a sports coaching context -- Making the transitions from the UEFA advanced licence to the UEFA professional licence (or not) -- A mentoring conversation in community sports coaching Martyn Cooke [mentor] and Lisa Snape [mentee] -- A rugby conversation -- Giving voice to the nodding donkey : a critical-humanistic approach to mentoring from down under -- Portuguese case study conversation : handball -- The Coffee Club -- Canadian case study conversation : mentorship in elite women's ice hockey -- An Irish case study conversation : Wesley O'Brien and Brian Cuthbert, a sports coach mentor and a mentee -- University academic mentor-mentee relationship in practice : how this was applied in a sports coaching degree [Northern Ireland] -- Lessons learned : sports coach mentor as design thinker.

"Learning to Mentor in Sports Coaching is an innovative, user-friendly practical and theoretical guide for educating sports coaches as mentors. It is the first book to employ design thinking techniques to develop a new approach to mentor education in sports coaching. Providing theoretical grounding in mentoring conversations, design thinking, and case study research, the book centres on a series of redesigned mentoring conversations between some of the world's leading sports coaching experts, coach educators, mentors and mentees. It covers topics such as: - supporting novice volunteer coaches' learning - the learning needs of novice volunteer coaches and novice professional coaches - professional communities of learning in coaching - the impact of coaching behaviours on learning environments - autonomy-supportive learning environments - coaching children, young people and adults Closing with a critique of the sports coach mentor as design thinker, Learning to Mentor in Sports Coaching is important reading for any upper-level student or researcher working in sports coaching, sports pedagogy or youth sport, and any coach looking to integrate sound mentoring theory into their professional practice"-- Provided by publisher.

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