improve students athletic ability, promotion of learning,
5 purposes of interscholastic sports enhance self-esteem, learn to compete, enhance school
pride
most dramatic change in the world of interscholastic ath-
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letics
when became widely available to females 1970s
sports became a part of our schools to address what 4
education, socialization, military preparedness, health
societal concerns
moment of educational opportunity when a person is
likely to be disposed to learn something or is especially teachable moment
responsive to being taught or made aware of something
a coach's will have the most important thing that will
behavior
influence your students
creating and ensuring a safe, non-threatening and re-
coach's number 1 responsibility: spectful environment that provides each student oppor-
tunities to develop skills and learn personal responsibility
4 coaching skill sets technical, tactical, managerial, interpersonal
promote learning, citizenship, sportsmanship, healthy
5 expected outcomes of interscholastic sports
lifestyle, life skills
preparation, time management, programming, adminis-
5 managerial skills
trative structure, legal responsibilities
part of administration that reports to head coach assistant coach
head coach reports to who athletic director
athletic director reports to who principal
administer schools; establish policy for athletics and deal
superintendent
with other school districts and outside groups
leader of school; accountable for all aspects principal
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