FTEM framework
The AIS has developed the Foundations, Talent, Elite and Mastery framework to capture different sporting pathways.
FTEM provides a practical tool to assist sporting stakeholders (National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) and their personnel, coaches, teachers, parents etc.) in reviewing, planning and supporting athlete pathways. The framework consists of four macro phases of athlete development (Foundation, Talent, Elite and Mastery), which are further differentiated into 10 micro phases.
FTEM integrates three key outcomes of sport participation:
- active lifestyle;
- sport participation; and
- sport excellence.
By categorising the key features of a sportsperson or athlete within each of these pathways, we can encapsulate the relevant research and expectations of athletes throughout their sporting journey.
It also provides practical methods to assist sport stakeholders managing an athlete's career and those who work in developing sport systems.
This enhanced understanding of sporting pathways will help us to improve the experiences of more people, at more levels of the pathway, more often.
Who can use the FTEM framework?
The FTEM framework is a practical planning and review tool for a broad range of sporting stakeholders including:
- parents
- teachers
- clubs
- coaches
- sports science and sports medicine personnel and
- national and state sporting organisations.
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| Notations: | junior sports management and organisation of sport |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
Canberra
AIS
2021
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| Online Access: | https://www.ais.gov.au/ftem |
| Document types: | electronical publication |
| Level: | advanced |