Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26) Unit 319 Understanding the fundamentals of coaching programmes Tutor Guidance 1. Explain the unit outcomes and check understanding. 2. Present students with unit assessments and processes for submission. 3. Utilise the PowerPoint to support lesson delivery, and student understanding. 4. Allow for students to record lesson information to support them in their assessment. 5. Consolidate after each lesson. 6. Link theory lesson outcomes with practical delivery. 7. Consolidate and link the practical and theory aspects with the unit outcomes and assessment. 8. Utilise any and all resources to support and deliver the unit outcomes for example – quizzes, risk assessments, health and safety checklist, injuries in football, video clips.
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Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Unit 319Understanding the fundamentals of coaching programmes
Tutor Guidance
1. Explain the unit outcomes and check understanding.2. Present students with unit assessments and processes for submission.3. Utilise the PowerPoint to support lesson delivery, and student understanding.4. Allow for students to record lesson information to support them in their assessment.5. Consolidate after each lesson.6. Link theory lesson outcomes with practical delivery.7. Consolidate and link the practical and theory aspects with the unit outcomes and assessment.8. Utilise any and all resources to support and deliver the unit outcomes for example – quizzes,
risk assessments, health and safety checklist, injuries in football, video clips.
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Unit 319Understanding the fundamentals of coaching programmes
Student Guidance
1. Review the unit standards, on Blackboard.2. Access unit assessment from Blackboard.3. Save assessment in your documents.4. Take part within group discussions.5. Record notes/ findings from both practical and theory lessons.6. Ask questions, to establish understanding.7. Take active role within practical lessons.8. Clear submission date and procedure.9. Clearly read the assessment requirements for example, prepare a presentation, write a report,
produce a leaflet.
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Unit 319Understanding the fundamentals of coaching
programmes
Unit aimThis unit assesses the coach’s understanding of their role in the planning, implementing, analysingand revising annual coaching programmes. They also will identify a range of methods of developinglearning, performance and the effective management of participant behaviour.
Learning outcomesThere are four outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to:319.1: Understand the role of the coach when planning, implementing, analysing and revisingsport-specific annual coaching programmes319.2: Understand the coaching process319.3: Understand how to utilise a range of learning and behaviour management techniques319.4: Understand the principles and application of self reflection and reflecting on feedback
Guided learning hoursIt is recommended that 18 hours should be allocated for this unit. This may be on a full-time or parttimebasis.
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Outcome 1 Understand the role of the coach when planning,implementing, analysing and revising sport-specific annual coaching programmes
Assessment CriteriaThe learner can:
1. explain the role of the coach in ensuring that participant(s)are at the centre of the coaching process
2. describe equitable coaching
3. describe what are considered to be appropriate relationships with participant(s)
4. describe how the coach should support, co-ordinate and manage the coaching process
5. explain the principles of empowering participant(s) through coaching
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Outcome 1 Understand the role of the coach when planning,implementing, analysing and revising sport-specific annual coaching programmes
Assessment Criteria
6. explain the means by which coaching can provide opportunities and an environment that:• Motivates• Recognises and values diversity• Controls risk• Engenders challenge, enjoyment and achievement
7. describe methods of developing participant(s)’ confidence and self esteem through coaching
8. analyse the contribution made through the integration of supporting personnel (e.g.nutritionist, psychologist, physician, physiotherapist, physiologist) and sport-specific specialists
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Outcome 1 Understand the role of the coach when planning,implementing, analysing and revising sport-specific annual coaching programmes
Assessment Criteria
9. explain the impact of officials on coaching to ensure fair competition/performance
10. explain the role of the coach in actively discouraging the use of performance enhancingdrugs and other illegal substances
11. describe how the coach can be a role model and project a favourable image of sport.
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Outcome 1 Understand the role of the coach when planning,implementing, analysing and revising sport-specific annual coaching programmes
Range
PrinciplesOwnership, responsibility, guided learning, discovery learning, problem solving
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Group Discussion
1 Explain what the ABC’s are, and how they are important in the execution of technique and skill.
2 Explain the rationale behind the term ‘practice makes permanent’. 3 Illustrate the physical skills we should be trying to develop as we move along the age range - 5 – 21 yrs.
4 What could be the possible effects of early ‘specialisation’ in football or playing position. ?
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
ABC’s
Agility Changing direction at speed
Balance Dynamic – balance on the move Static – kicking a ball, protecting a ball
Co-ordination Using different parts of the body in harmony (GK using arms and legs together )
Speed Accelerating Decelerating Stop start
Flexibility, strength, power, endurance, others ?
Level 2 Award, Certificate & Diploma in Increasing Participation in Sport and Active Leisure in Community Settings (QCF) (4863-26)
Balance
Agility SpeedCo – ordination
Flexibility
Strength ?Energy ?
To get into position. to adapt , execute, move on
Confident & Motivated ?Touch & Feel for the ball ?