讣告:威廉·乔治·比尔·泰勒

IF 2.7 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Robyn L. Jones
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我非常悲伤地宣布,《体育教练评论》编辑委员会成员威廉(比尔)泰勒博士去世了。他最近在和一位朋友骑自行车穿越美国时突然去世。毫无疑问,你们中的许多人都知道比尔作为作家、教育家和实践者对体育教练领域的贡献。虽然毫无疑问,他是这一切的全部,但他还远远不止这些;他是许多关键教练议程背后的幕后推手。我第一次见到比尔是在上世纪90年代中期,当时我被任命为曼彻斯特城市大学(Manchester Metropolitan University)的外部主考人。第一印象?毫无疑问,他是一个彻底的思想家,坚定地支持“事物”(事实上,我也分享了许多这些“事物”,这使我们成为了天然的职业盟友)。诚然,管理并不是他的强项,因为对比尔来说,高等教育中还有更重要的事情要关心。在很多方面,专业奖学金是比尔的第二职业;他的第一份工作是做一个建筑工人,或者更确切地说,他是在“砌砖”。尽管有人揶揄说,一个对角度、直线和尺寸如此顺从的人,怎么可能成为一个真正的批判性学者,但这段经历在比尔身上打下了另一种基础(而且很感激),那就是重视人际关系的朴实,以及对他认为重要的事情的忠诚。当我在MMU的时间结束时,我们在职业上有些疏远,通过建立和发展SCR,更重要的是CRiC(教练研究小组),我们重新点燃了个人和职业上的友谊;最初是由MMU的Dave Day和Bill推动的。分别在MMU(2011年、2013年、2015年)、Cardiff Met(2017年)、伍斯特(2019年)和拉夫堡(2022年)举行的CRiC会议,首次将学者(和教练/教练教育工作者)社区聚集在一起,他们认为(和看到)教练是一个比以前认为的更有活力、更社会化、更复杂的企业。对我们中的许多人来说,这样的会议成了《体育教练评论2023》第12卷第1期。3,251 - 252 https://doi.org/10.1080/21640629.2023.2211497
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Obituary: William George ‘Bill’ Taylor
It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of Sports Coaching Review Editorial Board member, Dr William (Bill) Taylor. He died suddenly recently, whilst cycling with a friend across America. Many of you would no doubt be aware of Bill’s contribution to the sports coaching field as author, pedagogue and practitioner. Although he was all of these things without doubt, he was also much more; a back-stage driving force behind much of the critical coaching agenda. I first met Bill following an appointment as an external examiner at Manchester Metropolitan University in the mid-1990s. First impressions? An undoubtedly thorough thinker who definitively stood for “things” (the fact that I also shared many of those “things” made us natural professional allies). Admittedly, administration was not quite his strongest suit (!) as, for Bill, there were far more important things to be concerned about in Higher Education. In many ways, a professional scholarship was a second career for Bill; his first being that of a builder or rather “working the bricks” as he would have it. Notwithstanding some teasing about how could someone so compliant to angles, straight lines and measurements ever become a bone fide critical academic, what that experience had alternatively (and gratefully) grounded in Bill was an earthiness to value relationships and a faithfulness to what he deemed important. Having somewhat drifted professionally apart when my time at MMU ended, we reignited a personal and professional friendship through the work to establish and develop SCR and, more significantly CRiC (the Cluster for Research into Coaching); an initiative originally driven by Dave Day and Bill at MMU. CRiC conferences held at MMU (in 2011, 2013, 2015), Cardiff Met (2017), Worcester (2019) and Loughborough (2022), respectively, brought together for the first time a community of scholars (and coaches/coach educators) who saw (and see) coaching as a more dynamic, social and complex enterprise than had previously been considered. For many of us, such meetings became SPORTS COACHING REVIEW 2023, VOL. 12, NO. 3, 251–252 https://doi.org/10.1080/21640629.2023.2211497
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