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- Title
The Evolution and Learner-Centered Status of a Coach Education Program.
- Authors
Paquette, Kyle; Trudel, Pierre
- Abstract
The history of coach education in Western countries, much like higher education, has been shaped by societal influences and external drivers. The resulting trajectory includes a notable movement and shift in focus related to educational paradigms. Being learner-centered (LC) has become a central theme and mission by many coach education programs. The purpose of this case study was twofold: to explore the evolution of the historically rich coach education program of golf in Canada, and to assess the LC status of the most recently developed context of the program using Blumberg's (2009) framework for developing and assessing learner-centered teaching (LCT). A series of program documents and interviews with seven coach development administrators involved in the program were analyzed. Findings revealed the turbulent epistemic evolution of the program and its pedagogical approaches, as well as the combination of internal and external drivers that triggered the shift from one extreme (instructor-centered teaching) to another (LCT) until finding a functional equilibrium. Moreover, the assessment of the program confirmed its claims of being LC. Discussions are presented on leading a LC change, facilitating learning, and using the framework to assess LC coach education.
- Subjects
COLLEGE sports coaching; COACHING (Athletics); TRAINING of athletic coaches; EDUCATIONAL programs; HIGHER education; EDUCATION
- Publication
International Sport Coaching Journal, 2018, Vol 5, Issue 1, p24
- ISSN
2328-918X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1123/iscj.2017-0038