Volunteer sport coaches and their learning dispositions in coach education

There is agreement in the literature that dispositions act as mediating factors in directing the cognitions of individuals. In the context of coach professional development, dispositions direct and energise individuals' interpretations and actions as they engage in a range of learning situations. Drawing data from a study that examined the professional development of 19 volunteer coaches and 2 coach educators in one region of the UK, this study sought to elicit an understanding of coaches' dispositions towards coach learning. Findings indicated that coaches' dispositions of intentionality (e.g., inquisitiveness, attentiveness and open-mindedness) and reciprocity (e.g., readiness to engage with others, ask questions, willingness to accommodate alternative perspectives) arbitrated their engagement with any formal development activity. There is, therefore, a clear role for coach educators and governing bodies to consider how materials, pedagogies and assessment tools are developed that serve to facilitate, confirm or challenge coaches' learning dispositions towards professional development activities.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:management and organisation of sport academic training and research
Published in:International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1260/1747-9541.8.4.677
Volume:8
Issue:4
Pages:677-688
Document types:article
Level:advanced