加拿大特奥教练员指导与学习经验的质性探索

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Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ Pub Date : 2026-03-04 Print Date: 2026-04-01 DOI:10.1123/apaq.2025-0081
Danielle Alexander-Urquhart, Gordon A Bloom, Bettina Callary
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本研究旨在探讨加拿大特奥会教练员的学习与指导经验。数据是通过半结构化的个人访谈收集的,访谈对象是来自加拿大各地不同经验水平、运动类型和地理位置的八位特奥会教练。通过反身性主题分析,我们发现教练们利用各种正式的、非正式的和非正式的学习机会来发展和完善他们的教练实践,尤其希望有机会以经验和实践的方式学习。所有的教练都有接受或提供指导的经验,并且认为正式指导的机会,如参加国内和国际比赛,将使教练获得为运动员提供高质量指导所需的信心、动力和知识。提出了建议,以完善和提高特奥会教练教育的质量,不仅在加拿大,而且在世界各地。
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A Qualitative Exploration of the Mentoring and Learning Experiences of Special Olympics Canada Coaches.

The purpose of this study was to explore the learning and mentoring experiences of Canadian Special Olympics coaches. Data were collected using semistructured individual interviews with eight Special Olympics coaches of varying levels of experience, sport type, and geographic locations across Canada. Using a reflexive thematic analysis, we found that coaches used a variety of formal, nonformal, and informal learning opportunities to develop and refine their coaching practices and particularly desired an opportunity to learn experientially and in a practical, hands-on manner. All coaches had experience with mentorship, either provided or received, and felt that opportunities for formal mentorship, such as exposure to national and international Games, would allow coaches to acquire the confidence, motivation, and knowledge needed to provide high-quality coaching to their athletes. Recommendations are identified to refine and improve the quality of coach education available to Special Olympics coaches, not only within Canada, but around the world.

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