Description
In this episode of the My Tennis Coaching Podcast, host Steve Whelan delves into the topic of tennis coach assessments.
Drawing from his 10+ years of experience in coach education and his own journey of obtaining coaching qualifications, Steve discusses the challenges faced by national governing bodies in standardizing assessments for a diverse coaching workforce.
He shares his personal experiences, including the difficulties he encountered and how he practiced meticulously to pass his reassessment.
Steve critiques the current methods of coach assessment, questioning their relevance and effectiveness in truly developing competent coaches. He advocates for a more dynamic, ongoing mentoring system instead of high-stakes assessments.
Tune in for an insightful discussion on how tennis coach assessments can evolve to better serve the coaching community.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
00:50 The Challenge of Standardizing Coach Qualifications
02:37 Personal Experience with Coach Assessments
05:22 The Evolution of Assessment Methods
06:55 The Impact of Assessment on Coaching Quality
13:12 Rethinking Coach Development and Mentoring
19:47 Conclusion and Call to Action
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