Title: Mike Gatting Managing Director Cricket Partnerships
1Mike Gatting Managing Director Cricket
Partnerships
2Paul Bedford Head of OperationsNon First Class
Cricket
3Election Timetable
- 01 May All members logged
- By 08 May Labels sent to County Board
- By 01 July All Associations - Nominated Officer
- By 01 September Nominations for Regional
Representative - to Interim Board
- 01 29 September Regional Forums
- October Short List - Interim Board Meeting
- November Election Papers Distributed
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4Election Process
- By 08 May If an association already has an
Elected ACO Officer details to be supplied to
Sam Greaves - By 01 July All Associations - Nominated Officer
- By 01 September Nominations for Regional
Representative - to Interim Board supplied to Sam Greaves
- 01 29 September List of names to be provided
to Forums - October Election papers prepared
- November Election papers sent
5Budgets
- Forecast Income 131,000
- Forecast Expenditure 220,000
- SHORTFALL 89,000
- MERCHANDISE does not feature as items will be
sold on a break even basis. - In 2008 ECB will fund SHORTFALL of 89,000 plus
one full time member of staff plus a membership
services computer system and support staff. -
6Sam Greaves
7News
- Interim Board - Roger Knight, Mike Gatting, Chris
Kelly, Peter Mitchell, Nick Cousins, Geoff
Lowden, Peter Willey, Lynn Allen and Keith
Sutherland - Membership Numbers
- Consensus
- ACO, CA and Supporters Club (Twelfth Man)
- Goodform
- Extra contract
8Membership Pack
9Dates
- Membership Cards
- Previous ECB OA members 2nd May
- Paid up ACUS members 9th May
- Non paid ACUS members once chased up
- Membership packs May-June
- Newsletters 4 remaining 1st in June
- Online Consensus access June 08
- Merchandise Launch Post 2008 season
10Chris Kelly ECB Umpires Manager
11ECB Education of Officials
- Our aim it so develop the best officials training
system in the world - Build on current knowledge base
- Quality assure
- Fantastic, high quality experiences for all
- Better equip people to do what they need to do
- Build on each others skills and knowledge
- Build a world class system together
12Officiating Qualifications
- Benefits and Value
- Third party endorsement and monitoring
- We cannot take easy options
- Raising standards and expectations
- Benchmarking and consistency
- Funding
13Lessons Learned!
- KNOWLEDGE based Laws can be read and learnt
without face to face tutor input. 100 of the
training on 20 of the game - A Tutors role is to support and guide the
participants in their learning - advice and support
- hints and tips
- practical suggestions
- critical advice on key points, etc
- Maximising the face to face time on those Laws
that can be PRACTICED and OBSERVED - Using support materials to ensure the learners
can work at their own pace - achieve the standard
- confidence required to officiate
- achieve the qualification
- We have an opportunity to develop a powerful
LEARNING PROGRAMME
14Learning Principles
P R I C E L E S S
Practice give learners time to
practise Relevant make it relevant to each
learner Involve involve them in their own
learning Climate create a supportive learning
climate Enjoyment make learning
enjoyable Learner centred let them learn in
their own way Experience build on their
existing skills/experience Self reflection help
them analyse their behaviour Success/self esteem
ensure everyone gains some success
15Course Structure Timing
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
SEPTEMBER
AUGUST
OCTOBER
16Assessment of Competence
- Observation of actual practice
- Simulated observation (eg at course)
- Observation of videoed practice
- Case studies
- Structured diary/logbook of practice/experience
- Multiple choice questions (eg test knowledge and
procedures)
- Scenarios (eg to test what would you do if..)
- Assignments (eg specific tasks to conduct)
- Role play exercise
- Questioning
- Mentors report (probation)
17Philosophy
- The more we can allow participants to think and
act like an official - We will engage the learners
- Resulting in further development of them as
officials
18Community Officiating The Way Forward
19Referees
Level Current Offering Future Delivery Key Review Areas
Novice n/a Rugby Ready On line Course/Award content Delivery/Deliverers Pathways CRDA for non-Society Referees
Novice ELRA/Mini Midi Level 1 (ELRA) Approved Trainers Course/Award content Delivery/Deliverers Pathways CRDA for non-Society Referees
lt 7 CRDA Level 2 (CRDA) STOs Course/Award content Delivery/Deliverers Pathways CRDA for non-Society Referees
5 7 Development Referee Award Level 3 (Modular) RefDMs Course/Award content Delivery/Deliverers Pathways CRDA for non-Society Referees
gt 4 Ad hoc Level 4 (Modular) PDU Course/Award content Delivery/Deliverers Pathways CRDA for non-Society Referees
20Match Observers (Adviser/Assessor/Coach)
Level Current Offering Current Offering Future Key Review Areas
Society Society Dev. Adviser Referee Coach Award Referee Developer Course Society Adviser Modules Use/timing of PR PhD Deliverers/Delivery Content
Federation Assessor Award Referee Coach Award Referee Developer Course Assessor /Referee Coach Modules Use/timing of PR PhD Deliverers/Delivery Content
Group Ad hoc Workshops Referee Coach Award Advanced Developers Course Modules (Match Observer and Referee Coach) Use/timing of PR PhD Deliverers/Delivery Content
National Panel Ad hoc Workshops Ad hoc Workshops Advanced Developers Course Modules (Match Observer and Referee Coach) Use/timing of PR PhD Deliverers/Delivery Content
21Trainers
Level Current Offering Future Delivery Key Review Areas
Prospective/Current STO n/a Referee Developer Course Referee Department Content of course and modules On line offering
Current STO n/a Modules (on line) RefDM Content of course and modules On line offering
ELRA Trainer n/a Modules RefDO Content of course and modules On line offering
N.B. Excludes product familiarisation workshops
22Managing the Transition
- Richard Holdsworth
- ICC European Development Manager
23Role To support member coaches from playground
to Test arena
24Listened
- Consultation
- Regional / National Forums
- Investment
- People Funding
- Research
- What do you all need / want?
- Education / Development / CPD / Conferences
- Resources / Information newsletters / tech
bulletins / website - Insurance
25Vision
- The ECBs Coach Education and Development
systems recognised for their outstanding
contribution and central role in the strategic
development of cricket. - Shared vision for cricket coaching is to produce
the - Best and most respected cricket coaches in the
World - ECB Coach Education and Development system will
deliver the following key outcomes as defined by
the UK Coaching Framework - increasing the quantity and quality of highly
skilled, qualified, active coaches - increasing and sustaining participation in
cricket and sport in general - improving the performance of players and teams
in cricket - increasing the professionalism, credibility and
recognition of coaching
26ECB Coach Education - Mission Statement
To provide appropriately trained and skilled
coaches to support players at each stage of their
development through the most successful and
respected Coach Education System in the world.
27Developing Tutors, Assessors and assuring
quality
- Building on existing, experienced workforce
- Identifying a small core group to develop
deliver pilot programme - Thorough review and further development
- Identification development of Field Based
Support Verification Network - National Delivery and Annual Review
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