Examining and Extending Research in Coach Development
- 1 February 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Quest
- Vol. 50 (1) , 59-79
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00336297.1998.10484264
Abstract
Research to date provides two approaches to assessing coaching expertise. The first is behavioral assessment and the second is to assess coaches' knowledge base. However, we contend that both approaches are flawed due to their inability to adequately improve coach development by failing to answer three fundamental questions: What knowledge should be taught to novice coaches? What is the optimal method for teaching this knowledge? And how should we assess to encourage learning? Cognitive psychology has demonstrated that someone with expert cognitive skill is characterized as having expert declarative and procedural knowledge. Experts are further characterized by having greater organization of this knowledge. Thus the expert is able to apply expert knowledge in a more expert manner to solve complex problems in a specific domain. Properly exploiting ideas such as these can help direct future research to provide answers to the questions posed above.Keywords
This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
- PART V: PSYCHOLOGYJournal of Sports Sciences, 1997
- Analysis and modification of verbal coaching behaviour: The usefulness of a data‐driven intervention strategyJournal of Sports Sciences, 1996
- The self-fulfilling prophecy in college basketball: Implications for effective coachingJournal of Applied Sport Psychology, 1996
- Future Directions for Research on Expertise in Learning, Performance, and Instruction in Sport and Physical ActivityQuest, 1994
- Knowledge and Beliefs Underlying Curricular ExpertiseQuest, 1994
- Cognitive and Behavioral Components of Expertise in Teaching Physical EducationQuest, 1994
- Role of conceptual knowledge in mathematical procedural learning.Developmental Psychology, 1991
- Description of Knowledge Structures within a Concept-Based Curriculum FrameworkResearch Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1991
- Knowledge Organization and the Acquisition of Procedural ExpertiseApplied Cognitive Psychology, 1989
- Acquisition of cognitive skill.Psychological Review, 1982