Literature underscores the complex role of coaches in sport organizations, especially in youth sectors. Their need for support, not only on the technical level, is emerging. In recent years an interesting international debate has evolved regarding what education is most suitable to support coach development. The article intends to enter this debate by proposing an educational model for youth soccer coaches. This educational proposal is the outcome of reflection that originated from various experiences with about 110 Italian youth soccer coaches over the past six years. The first part is dedicated to a review of the literature on coaching education, and the second to the educational model presented (e.g., theoretical background, characteristics, setting, outcomes, and considerations regarding the management of this educational process). The strength of this model was precisely to have put some recurrent issues in dialogue with the specific organizational contexts in which the educational programs were implemented.

Gozzoli, C., Frascaroli, D., D'Angelo, C., Licari, G., Connecting Personal History and Organizational Context: Suggestions for Developing Educational Programs for Youth Soccer Coaches, <<WORLD FUTURES>>, 2014; 70 (2): 140-156. [doi:10.1080/02604027.2014.903115] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/57258]

Connecting Personal History and Organizational Context: Suggestions for Developing Educational Programs for Youth Soccer Coaches

Gozzoli, Caterina;Frascaroli, Daniela;D'Angelo, Chiara;Licari, Giuseppe
2014

Abstract

Literature underscores the complex role of coaches in sport organizations, especially in youth sectors. Their need for support, not only on the technical level, is emerging. In recent years an interesting international debate has evolved regarding what education is most suitable to support coach development. The article intends to enter this debate by proposing an educational model for youth soccer coaches. This educational proposal is the outcome of reflection that originated from various experiences with about 110 Italian youth soccer coaches over the past six years. The first part is dedicated to a review of the literature on coaching education, and the second to the educational model presented (e.g., theoretical background, characteristics, setting, outcomes, and considerations regarding the management of this educational process). The strength of this model was precisely to have put some recurrent issues in dialogue with the specific organizational contexts in which the educational programs were implemented.
2014
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Gozzoli, C., Frascaroli, D., D'Angelo, C., Licari, G., Connecting Personal History and Organizational Context: Suggestions for Developing Educational Programs for Youth Soccer Coaches, <<WORLD FUTURES>>, 2014; 70 (2): 140-156. [doi:10.1080/02604027.2014.903115] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/57258]
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