Mapping school-based coach education requirements in the United States
To date, there is a critical gap in our understanding of coach licensure and training requirements for school-based coaches across the United States. The current study categorizes the policy landscape for school-based coaches by examining public documents that outline state-specific (N = 51) coach training requirements. In addition, authors engaged in an in-depth curriculum and cost analysis of required coach trainings in the state of Ohio to better understand training topics, costs, time commitments, and state-specific compliance criteria guiding coach education. Findings indicated most states (n = 49, 96%) require training for coaches; however, governing bodies, training topics, and coach-specific training (i.e., assistant, volunteer, and middle school) varied significantly by state. Moreover, our curriculum and cost analysis revealed that licensure processes are costly and time-intensive, and training content predominantly focused on physical health and safety with less emphasis on social-emotional health and youth development. Findings have important education, practice, and policy implications for informing a national coach training agenda.
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| Notations: | academic training and research training science |
| Tagging: | Anforderungsprofil Kategorisierung |
| Published in: | International Sport Coaching Journal |
| Language: | English |
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2023
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2022-0032 |
| Volume: | 10 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| Pages: | 276-288 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |