Title: Coaching Education Program
1- Coaching Education Program
- Level 1 Trainers Assembly
- 2008
- WELCOME!
Todays overview
Year in Review Coming in 2008 Certification upda
te Curriculum revisions Questions, training idea
s, discussion Trainer milestones 10 AM, Mens
Level 2 clinic preview, this room
Womens Level 1 revision overview. Marriott 208
2Todays overview
- Year in Review
- Coming in 2008
- Certification update
- Curriculum revisions
- Questions, training ideas, discussion
- Trainer milestones
- 10 AM,
- Mens Level 2 clinic preview, this room
- Womens Level 1 revision overview. Marriott 208
3Year in Review
- In 2007, 26 clinics were conducted and 1450
coaches were trained at the clinics!
- Couldnt have happened without YOU!
- Level 2 online courses launched
- Level 1 certification was launched
- 2nd Train the Trainer West took place
- Mens Level 2 Skills DVD released!
4CEP Numbers
5Whats in store for 08?
- 15 Level 1 clinics between now and March,
- Hoping for 15 more Sept.-Dec.
- Over 50 coaches are currently in some stage of
the certification process-goal of 500 certified
in 2008
- New streaming video clips in the Level 1 online
courses
- Release of 5 additional CEP DVDs as training
resources through USL online store
- Level 2 clinic piloting and roll-out
- Training first group of Level 2 trainers
6Level 2 clinics
- Mens clinic was piloted in Atlanta, GA and
Bethesda, MD this past fall.
- Looking to do 1-2 more before season begins, run
about 4 more this fall
- Women are in initial development phase, will
begin piloting this fall.
7Whats in a name?
- Notice a slow shift from Coaches Education
Program to
- COACHING Education Program!!!!
- (no more pesky apostrophe!)
8Certification Update
- Certification went live right before Thanksgiving
2007
- About 30 applications in process right now from
all over the country.
- The clinics are a component of achieving
certification!
- Remember, as a representative of this program,
you need to be well-versed in the requirements!
- Level 2 certification slated for 2009
9Review What is certification?
Certification is the act of verifying that an
individual has achieved a level of education or
educational experience as defined by the
requirements for the certification at the time of
course completion. Certification does not
guarantee that an individual will act in a
certain way or demonstrate particular
characteristics in the future.
10Components of Level 1 Certification
Core Educational Components Level 1 Online Cours
e (boys or girls) Level 1 Instructional Clinic (
boys or girlssame clinic as online course
taken) PCA Double Goal Coach I Workshop (in-perso
n or online) Additional Responsibilities for In
itial Certification Apply to certify/Background
check through NCSI (renewable component to
maintain certification) Coach category membership
with US Lacrosse (renewable component to
maintain certification)
11How do I become certified?
- All certification information is at
www.uslacrosse.org/cep/certification.phtml
- STEP 1 Start now--Get the knowledge Complete
your educational components (ECs) CEP Level 1
on-line course is completed CEP Level 1
Instructional Clinic is completed PCA Double
Goal Coach 1 course - Coaching for Winning and
Life Lessons - is completed on-line or at a
live workshop (www.positivecoach.org). US
Lacrosse members receive a 20 discount to the
online version of this workshop. Enter code
USLax2008 when you register.STEP 2Do the
paperwork Submit your documentation Download
the Certification Educational Component Portfolio
(pdf format) Fill it out completely,
carefully following all instructions on the
form Attach certificates from your educational
components where instructed (if missing
certificates, please read FAQs) Send the
portfolio to US Lacrosse We will contact you
via e-mail when your portfolio has been reviewed
and verified. Please allow 2-4 weeks for the
portfolio review.
12How do I become certified (cont.)
- STEP 3Take the plunge Apply to certify Go to
the web link provided to you in the e-mail.
Fill out the online application which also
collects information to run our state-of-the-art
background check through National Center for
Safety Initiatives (NCSI). Please read the FAQs
for further details. Pay the certification fee
of 35 for residents of the state of New York,
the cost is 52. This fee covers the background
check. The fee in New York is higher due to
additional local court fees required to conduct
the background search. Please allow 4-6 weeks
for NCSI to process your background check. - STEP 4Get it You are certified When your
background check has been satisfactorily
completed, you will receive a confirmation e-mail
and your initial certification card will be sent
in the mail. Congrats! - Choose to renew your certification each year with
your membership renewal. Your certification will
expire when your membership expires.After 3 or 4
years, participate in a continuing education
opportunity if you chose not to move on to Level
2 certification.
13Level 1 Coaching Certification for trainers
- You had the opportunity to become one of the
first coaches to hold a Level 1 certification
- Your card will be coming shortly
- Thanks for testing out our system!
- Trainers will be required to stay certified for
as long as they choose to be trainers.
- Stay tuned!
14Recertification
- Coaches will recertify at the same time they
renew their membership each year.
- After 3-4 years, coaches will be asked to provide
proof of a continuing education requirement which
is yet to be determined by the Coaching Education
Committee
15Enhancements to Level 1 Trainings
- Adjustments to Mod 1
- Lesson 6 Developing Practice Plans
- It has come to the attention of the coaching
education committee, that the MOST important
concept regarding Lesson 6 Practice Planning for
Level 1 coaches is emphasizing the importance of
planning and then providing some practical ways
and guidelines to do so. - (NOTE Level 2 covers goal setting in depth)
- Your objective as a trainer for this lesson is
that your students know WHY practice planning
is essential, and 2) know the fundamental
building blocks of a solidly planned practice.
16Lesson 6 revision (cont.)
- Suggestions for teaching this lesson
- Use the first question on the slide as a
discussion starter, or ask the audiencewhat does
your practice plan look like? Or Do you plan your
practices? - Share a good story about a GREAT practice plan,
or one that bombed, or how you learned (the hard
or easy way) that practice planning is an
essential to being a good coach - As you work through the points on the slides,
share your personal strategies and stories
- Avoid just reading the slides! Try to connect
with your audience.
- Refer to the practice planning templates in the
online course resources libraries and in their
workbooks
- Put closure on the lesson by circling back to
your initial objectivesask why is practice
planning essential and what are the components of
a good plan. This will informally assess whether
your students get it and to review the main
concepts covered in the lesson.
17Lesson 6
Developing Practice Plans
18Lesson 6 Developing Practice Plans
Why is it important to have a solid practice plan
BEFORE stepping on the field? Activity ---- to
produce results ---- must be organized and
executed meticulously. Otherwise, its no
different from children running around the
playground at recess. John Wooden
19Lesson 6 Developing Practice Plans
Having a well planned practice can be the single
best tool a coach can have going for them!
The practice plan becomes the map that gets you
from one point to another A practice plan can hel
p you to introduce skills tactics and strategies
with systematic approach
20Lesson 6 Developing Practice Plans
(See page 24 in your workbook)
FIVE things to consider when laying out your
practice
Warm-uphow are you going to use this time?
Inform everyone about the plan! When can they
expect a break, what are the goals, what
activities will they be doing?
Activities and drillsChoose intentionally--how
do they relate to your goals for the day, week
and season? Variety and balancestandard drills
, new drills, high intensity, lower intensity,
individual, team, breaks etc. 5. Summarize-Wh
at did we learn today? What did we do well? What
can we improve on next practice
21Lesson 6 Developing Practice Plans
Consider this A coach is a teacher and teachers
are always connecting their last lesson to the
next lesson being taught. Prepared coaches can
do this also by reviewing their last few practice
plans before they plan the next new one.
22Lesson 6 cont.
- If you get asked Where can I get already
created practice plans, or why doesnt US
Lacrosse write a seasons worth of plans, or
something along those linesResponse The
philosophy of the CEP is to give you all the
tools to create your own plans because we believe
that every team, season, and player has unique
needs. A coach needs to put thought and time into
a plan that will help his team maximize its
potential. We want to give you the tools to do
this!
23Womens Mod II revisions
- After this session the curriculum updates and
workbook supplement will be explained by Scott
Biron
- The CEC felt these were necessary, immediate
changes in order to keep the curriculum relevant
given the rapid evolution of the womens game
since the inception of the program 4 years ago.
24Coming for you!
- For most current information, check
- www.uslacrosse.org/education/trainers
- regularly!
- Read the handbook to refresh on trainer
compensation scales and status
- We will be sending you a status update early
this year.
- Look for webinars later this year for curriculum
updates, remote train the trainer, and Level 2
trainer training!
25Open Forum
- What questions do you have?
- What great training ideas have you had over the
past year?
- What can we do better?
- Thoughts, feedback, ideas
26Trainer milestones
- Welcome trainer
- candidates who
- completed Train the
- Trainer West!
27Trainer milestones (cont.)
- Scott Goettelman,and Nathaniel Badder (from class
of 2006) achieved Senior Trainer status
- Rob Umble, Tucker White and Wynne Lobel (from
class of 2006) achieved 2nd tier associate
status
- Dennis Sullivan conducted his 11th clinic this
past November!
- Scott Biron, Joanna Kotula, and Abby Burbank have
conducted 10 clinics a piece!
- Kristen Murray (9 clinics) taught 40 womens
clinic attendees in Cincinnatiby herself!
- Nathaniel Badder traveled to Utah, Alabama and
Ohio this fall!
- Lisa Christiansen and Melissa DAngelo are being
inducted to the Long Island Hall of Fame in
February.
28THANK YOU!
- The US Lacrosse Coaching Education Program has
become a cornerstone of the organization
- The lacrosse community is looking to this program
for leadership and training!
- This is only because of your dedication and
commitment!
- We are looking for a great 2008!
- Please pick up your Level 2 online course gift
card and Positive Coaching in a Nutshell book as
a token of our appreciation!