Patrícia Gaion, André Luiz Castro Teixeira, Fernando Santos, Michel Milistetd
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摘要
摘要本研究的目的是将自我实验训练方法应用于运动生活技能的发展。一名体育管理员(自我研究员),一名博士后(研究员)和两名大学教授(批评朋友)参与了研究。自我实验指导进行了一年多,分两个阶段,在网上举行了23次会议。会议被录音、抄写和广播。结果显示了自我组织的好处,在外部和内部水平的自我研究者。参与者还尝试了一些自学和自我实验的元素。研究结果表明,自我实验教练是体育管理人员个人和职业发展的有效替代途径。关键词:自我实验;自学;运动教练;本工作由知识产权基金- 基金(Ciência ea technology, i.p.)在项目UIDB/05198/2020(教育研究与创新中心)范围内资助。关于contributorsPatrícia GaionPatrícia盖翁是巴西圣卡塔琳娜联邦大学的博士后研究员,他专注于通过体育积极发展青年,以及新的教练方法。andr Luiz Castro Teixeira隶属于巴西的体育组织米纳斯网球俱乐部,通过他的实践,他试图通过体育和积极的教练行为将积极的青少年发展注入到项目中。Fernando Santos是葡萄牙波尔图理工学院高等教育学院的副教授,也是教育研究与创新中心的成员。他的兴趣在于积极的青年发展,教练和教练教育。米歇尔·米利斯蒂德是圣卡塔琳娜联邦大学的副教授,也是体育教育学研究中心(NUPPE-UFSC)的成员。他的兴趣在于体育教育学,特别是教练和教练教育。
Self-experimentation coaching as a resource for life skills development in sport
ABSTRACTThe aim of this study was to apply a self-experimentation coaching approach to the development of life skills in sport. A sports administrator (self-researcher), a postdoctoral student (researcher) and two university professors (critical friends) participated in the research. Self-experimentation coaching occurred over a year, in two phases, over 23 sessions held online. The sessions were recorded, transcribed and broadcasted. The results showed benefits to self-organisation, both at the external and internal levels of the self-researcher. Participants also experimented with some elements of self-study and self-experimentation. Findings showed that self-experimentation coaching can be an effective alternative approach for sport administrators’ personal and professional development.Keywords: Self-experimentationself-studysport coachinglife skills Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was funded through the FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., under the scope of the project UIDB/05198/2020 (Centre for Research and Innovation in Education, inED).Notes on contributorsPatrícia GaionPatrícia Gaion is a postdoctoral fellow at the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Brazil who is focused on positive youth development in and through sport, as well as novel approaches towards coaching.André Luiz Castro TeixeiraAndré Luiz Castro Teixeira is affiliated with Minas Tennis Club, a sport organization in Brazil, and through his practice attempts to infuse positive youth development through sport and positive coaching behaviors into programming.Fernando SantosFernando Santos is an associate professor at the School of Higher Education of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal and a member of the Center for Research and Innovation in Education. His interests lie in positive youth development, coaching and coach education.Michel MilistetdMichel Milistetd is an associate professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina and member of the Sports Pedagogy Research Center (NUPPE-UFSC). His interests lie in sports pedagogy, particularly in coaching and coach education.