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Mentoring in Physical Education and Sports Coaching


Mentoring in Physical Education and Sports Coaching

Paperback by Chambers, Fiona C.

Mentoring in Physical Education and Sports Coaching

£46.99

ISBN:
9780415745789
Publication Date:
15 Dec 2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
212 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Mentoring in Physical Education and Sports Coaching

Description

Mentoring is a core element of any successful teacher education or coach education programme, with evidence suggesting that teachers and coaches who are mentored early in their careers are more likely to become effective practitioners. Physical education and sports coaching share important pedagogical, practical and cultural terrain, and mentoring has become a vital tool with which to develop confidence, self-reflection and problem-solving abilities in trainee and early career PE teachers and sports coaches. This is the first book to introduce key theory and best practice in mentoring, for mentors and mentees, focusing on the particular challenges and opportunities in physical education and sports coaching. Written by a team of international experts with extensive practical experience of mentoring in PE and coaching, the book clearly explains what mentoring is, how it should work, and how an understanding of socio-cultural factors can form the foundation of good mentoring practice. The book explores practical issues in mentoring in physical education, including pre-service and newly qualified teachers, and in coach education, including mentoring in high performance sport and the role of national governing bodies. Each chapter includes real mentoring stories, practical guidance and definitions of key terms, and a 'pedagogy toolbox' brings together the most important themes and techniques for easy reference. This is a hugely useful book for all teacher and coach education degree programmes, for any practising teacher or coach involved in mentoring, and for schools, clubs, sports organisations or NGBs looking to develop mentoring schemes.

Contents

Introduction Part 1: Theories of Mentoring 1. Mentoring: A Primer 2. Mentoring and Professional Development 3. The Pedagogy of Mentoring: Process and Practice Part 2: Socio-Cultural Factors and Mentoring 4.Mentoring Youth 5. Mentoring, 'Race' and Ethnicity 6. Mentoring: Special Educational Needs and Disability 7. Mentoring and Gender 8. Mentoring and Volunteerism Part 3: Mentoring and Physical Education Teaching 9. Effective Models of Mentoring for Schools: Policy and Practice 10. Training Mentor Teachers across the Career-Span 11. Mentoring Pre-Service Teachers within a School-University Partnership 12. The Voice of the Pre-Service Teacher in the Group Mentoring Process 13. Peer-mentoring and the power dynamics of the HPETE triadic relationship14. E-Mentoring in Physical Education: A Case Study Part 4: Mentoring and Sport Coaching 15. National Governing Bodies: Sport Policy, Practice and Mentoring 16. Mentoring for Success in Sport Coaching 17. Training Coaches as Mentors 18. Mentoring High Performance Athletes 19. Designing Sustainable Models of Mentoring for Sports Clubs Part 5: Mentor Pedagogy Toolbox 20. The Mentor Pedagogy Toolbox: An ecological systems perspective

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