2019
DOI: 10.1123/iscj.2017-0101
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Process and Outcome Evaluation of a Positive Youth Development-Focused Online Coach Education Course

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“…Specifically, while the coaches in the control group had a slight downward trend in their frequency of PYD-oriented behaviors, coaches in the experimental group increased during the intervention, but subsequently decreased at follow-up. Previous studies 17,18 had identified that coaches felt better equipped to foster PYD following coach education courses. The current findings extend this literature by quantitatively demonstrating that PYD coach training can translate to immediate changes in behavior.…”
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“…Specifically, while the coaches in the control group had a slight downward trend in their frequency of PYD-oriented behaviors, coaches in the experimental group increased during the intervention, but subsequently decreased at follow-up. Previous studies 17,18 had identified that coaches felt better equipped to foster PYD following coach education courses. The current findings extend this literature by quantitatively demonstrating that PYD coach training can translate to immediate changes in behavior.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Coaches in different cultures may not be familiar with the PYD framework and may struggle to grasp and integrate PYD in their coaching practice, 16 given that the PYD discourse originated and remains most prevalent in English-speaking Western nations. The challenges associated with implementing a PYD approach in youth sport include a lack of coach knowledge, 17,18 the competitive nature of youth sport, 19 and the lack of PYD-focused coach education programs. 20 Therefore, to promote youth sport coaches’ ability to teach life skills within a PYD approach, coach education programs can play a significant role in the learning process.…”
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“…(3) Les avancées en technologie (Technology-enhanced learning) (Cushion & Townsend, 2016) ont permis d'innover dans la manière de former les entraineurs. Il existe maintenant des programmes de formation complètement en ligne (Driska, 2018;Mallett & Dickens, 2009;Santos et al, 2019) (Collins, Burke, Martindale, & Cruickshank, 2015;Milistetd et al, 2018;Phelan & Griffiths, 2018). Il est donc nécessaire d'aller au-delà des programmes traditionnels dans lesquels un contenu est enseigné pour résoudre des problèmes précis et supposés être des défis pour tous les entraineurs (Collins et al, 2015;Nelson et al, 2014).…”
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“…Given the accrued developmental benefits associated with the intentional teaching of life skills, 12 researchers from different countries have developed life skills-specific coach training programs. 1315 In general, such programs have been found to help coaches with the teaching of life skills through increased self-reflection, awareness, and confidence. Specific to high school sport, one such training program is the Coaching for Life Skills (CLS) program, an evidence-informed initiative designed to help high school coaches teach life skills through sport.…”
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