促进教练学习的自我导向在线资源:21世纪的教练教育方法。

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1588636
Koon Teck Koh, Fernando Santos, Tarkington J Newman
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简介:体育教育和运动环境提供了有利于学习价值观和生活技能的动态环境。然而,并非每一个旨在促进青年健康发展的方案都取得了成功。这种效率低下的部分原因往往是教练缺乏必要的知识和效率。尽管如此,初步研究已经开始强调在线自我指导资源的潜力,这是21世纪指导教育和发展的一种当代方法。本研究探讨了教练员观察工具(COT)移动应用程序的开发,以支持教练员的学习,以及参与者对未来改进COT的看法和建议。方法:对团体赛和个人赛34名教练员进行研究。每个参与者录制了两节60分钟的课程。在第二次观察之后,参与者也接受了单独的采访。参与者提交的课程计划用于将COT移动应用程序生成的数据与花费在运动技能,价值观和生活技能发展上的时间百分比联系起来。COT数据使用配对样本t检验进行分析,而专题分析则用于检查访谈记录。结果与讨论:研究结果表明:1)COT的主要特征对教练员来说是合适和实用的;ii)使用COT支持教练的自我反思,特别是与促进教练实践和提高规划设计和交付意识有关。然而,额外的应用功能(例如,结合运动员的反馈,使用人工智能进行数据管理)可能会进一步增强支持教练有效学习的潜力。最后,讨论了对教练员、管理者和教练员教育者的理论和实践意义。
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A self-directed online resource to enhance coach learning: a 21st-century approach to coach education.

Introduction: Physical education and sport settings provide dynamic environments conducive to learning values and life skills. However, not every programme that aims to promote healthy youth development has been successful. Such ineffectiveness is often due, in part, to a lack of requisite knowledge and efficacy among coaches. Nonetheless, preliminary research has begun highlighting the potential of online self-directed resources, a contemporary 21st-century approach to coach education and development. The present study explored the development of a coach observation tool (COT) mobile application to support coaches' learning and the participants' perceptions and recommendations of COT for future enhancement.

Methods: A total of 34 coach participants from team and individual sports were involved in the present study. Two 60 min lessons were recorded from each participant. The participants were also interviewed individually after the second observation. The lesson plans submitted by the participants were used to link the data generated by the COT mobile application with the percentage of time spent on sports skills, values and life skill development. The COT data were analysed using a paired-sample t-test, while thematic analysis was employed to examine the interview transcripts.

Results & discussion: Findings indicate that i) key features of the COT are appropriate and practical for coaches; ii) the use of the COT supported self-reflection among coaches, particularly related to facilitative coaching practices and an increased awareness in the designing and delivery of programming. However, additional application features (e.g., incorporating athlete feedback, using Artificial Intelligence for data management) may further enhance the potential to support coach learning effectively. Finally, the theoretical and practical implications for coaches, administrators, and coach educators are discussed.

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