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A presentation prepared for Week 14 of the Sport Coaching Pedagogy unit at the University of Canberra, 10 May 2013

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Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

(The End of the Beginning)

SpCP13 Week 14

Link

Living Off Living For

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

1 Plan and deliver sport and physical activity initiatives in the community

2 Review evaluate and communicate evidence-based resources relevant to sport coaching pedagogy and teaching

3 Assess their sport coaching and teaching performance through a reflective framework

4 Use an e-portfolio to share their work with others

Prebendary Honorifically

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

Science today is a vocation organised in special disciplines in the service of self-clarification and knowledge of interrelated facts

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

An occupational culture

Similar personal characteristics backgrounds and experiences

Social interaction shared experience common training and affiliation

Mutual support associated values and norms

A distinct jargon Shapes perceptions of reality by developing classification systems to describe experiences and concepts

Johnson Koh and Killough 2009

Observing the behaviour of more experienced coaches during practice and games and listening during informal periods leaves its mark on novice coaches

It is largely through such experiences that collective understandings begin to develop and the shared meanings about the occupational culture of coaching starts to take shape much of what a new coach learns is through ongoing interactions in the practical coaching context as well as a variety of informal sources

Cushion Armour and Jones 2003

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Link

Living Off Living For

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

1 Plan and deliver sport and physical activity initiatives in the community

2 Review evaluate and communicate evidence-based resources relevant to sport coaching pedagogy and teaching

3 Assess their sport coaching and teaching performance through a reflective framework

4 Use an e-portfolio to share their work with others

Prebendary Honorifically

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

Science today is a vocation organised in special disciplines in the service of self-clarification and knowledge of interrelated facts

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

An occupational culture

Similar personal characteristics backgrounds and experiences

Social interaction shared experience common training and affiliation

Mutual support associated values and norms

A distinct jargon Shapes perceptions of reality by developing classification systems to describe experiences and concepts

Johnson Koh and Killough 2009

Observing the behaviour of more experienced coaches during practice and games and listening during informal periods leaves its mark on novice coaches

It is largely through such experiences that collective understandings begin to develop and the shared meanings about the occupational culture of coaching starts to take shape much of what a new coach learns is through ongoing interactions in the practical coaching context as well as a variety of informal sources

Cushion Armour and Jones 2003

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Living Off Living For

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

1 Plan and deliver sport and physical activity initiatives in the community

2 Review evaluate and communicate evidence-based resources relevant to sport coaching pedagogy and teaching

3 Assess their sport coaching and teaching performance through a reflective framework

4 Use an e-portfolio to share their work with others

Prebendary Honorifically

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

Science today is a vocation organised in special disciplines in the service of self-clarification and knowledge of interrelated facts

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

An occupational culture

Similar personal characteristics backgrounds and experiences

Social interaction shared experience common training and affiliation

Mutual support associated values and norms

A distinct jargon Shapes perceptions of reality by developing classification systems to describe experiences and concepts

Johnson Koh and Killough 2009

Observing the behaviour of more experienced coaches during practice and games and listening during informal periods leaves its mark on novice coaches

It is largely through such experiences that collective understandings begin to develop and the shared meanings about the occupational culture of coaching starts to take shape much of what a new coach learns is through ongoing interactions in the practical coaching context as well as a variety of informal sources

Cushion Armour and Jones 2003

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

1 Plan and deliver sport and physical activity initiatives in the community

2 Review evaluate and communicate evidence-based resources relevant to sport coaching pedagogy and teaching

3 Assess their sport coaching and teaching performance through a reflective framework

4 Use an e-portfolio to share their work with others

Prebendary Honorifically

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

Science today is a vocation organised in special disciplines in the service of self-clarification and knowledge of interrelated facts

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

An occupational culture

Similar personal characteristics backgrounds and experiences

Social interaction shared experience common training and affiliation

Mutual support associated values and norms

A distinct jargon Shapes perceptions of reality by developing classification systems to describe experiences and concepts

Johnson Koh and Killough 2009

Observing the behaviour of more experienced coaches during practice and games and listening during informal periods leaves its mark on novice coaches

It is largely through such experiences that collective understandings begin to develop and the shared meanings about the occupational culture of coaching starts to take shape much of what a new coach learns is through ongoing interactions in the practical coaching context as well as a variety of informal sources

Cushion Armour and Jones 2003

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Prebendary Honorifically

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

Science today is a vocation organised in special disciplines in the service of self-clarification and knowledge of interrelated facts

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

An occupational culture

Similar personal characteristics backgrounds and experiences

Social interaction shared experience common training and affiliation

Mutual support associated values and norms

A distinct jargon Shapes perceptions of reality by developing classification systems to describe experiences and concepts

Johnson Koh and Killough 2009

Observing the behaviour of more experienced coaches during practice and games and listening during informal periods leaves its mark on novice coaches

It is largely through such experiences that collective understandings begin to develop and the shared meanings about the occupational culture of coaching starts to take shape much of what a new coach learns is through ongoing interactions in the practical coaching context as well as a variety of informal sources

Cushion Armour and Jones 2003

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Science today is a vocation organised in special disciplines in the service of self-clarification and knowledge of interrelated facts

Max Weber Science as a Vocation 1946

An occupational culture

Similar personal characteristics backgrounds and experiences

Social interaction shared experience common training and affiliation

Mutual support associated values and norms

A distinct jargon Shapes perceptions of reality by developing classification systems to describe experiences and concepts

Johnson Koh and Killough 2009

Observing the behaviour of more experienced coaches during practice and games and listening during informal periods leaves its mark on novice coaches

It is largely through such experiences that collective understandings begin to develop and the shared meanings about the occupational culture of coaching starts to take shape much of what a new coach learns is through ongoing interactions in the practical coaching context as well as a variety of informal sources

Cushion Armour and Jones 2003

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

An occupational culture

Similar personal characteristics backgrounds and experiences

Social interaction shared experience common training and affiliation

Mutual support associated values and norms

A distinct jargon Shapes perceptions of reality by developing classification systems to describe experiences and concepts

Johnson Koh and Killough 2009

Observing the behaviour of more experienced coaches during practice and games and listening during informal periods leaves its mark on novice coaches

It is largely through such experiences that collective understandings begin to develop and the shared meanings about the occupational culture of coaching starts to take shape much of what a new coach learns is through ongoing interactions in the practical coaching context as well as a variety of informal sources

Cushion Armour and Jones 2003

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Observing the behaviour of more experienced coaches during practice and games and listening during informal periods leaves its mark on novice coaches

It is largely through such experiences that collective understandings begin to develop and the shared meanings about the occupational culture of coaching starts to take shape much of what a new coach learns is through ongoing interactions in the practical coaching context as well as a variety of informal sources

Cushion Armour and Jones 2003

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

About Coaching

Woodman L (1993) Coaching A Science an art an emerging profession Sport Science Review 2(2) 1-13

Wiman L Salmoni A amp Hall C (2010) An Examination of the Definition and Development of Expert CoachingInternational Journal of Coaching Science 4(2) 37-60

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Link

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Link

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Link

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

I have always looked at reflective practice as a compass of sorts to guide teachers when they may be seeking direction as to what they are doing in their classrooms

The metaphor of reflection as a compass enables teachers to stop look and discover where they are at that moment and then decide where they want to go (professionally) in the future

Farrell (2012)

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Teacherhood must be based on a profound understanding about the influence of childhood events on teacher studentsrsquo present identitymdashand on their future identity as teachers as well

Heikkilauml Uusiautti amp Maumlaumlttauml (2012)

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Pedagogy

Performance

Reflection

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Personal Performance Review

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

1 Communicate 2 Analyse and inquire

3 Solve problems

4 Work independently and with others 5 Professional and socially responsible

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

Photo Credits

Week 1 The Young Australia League marching across Sydney Harbour Bridge February 1931

Week 2 Personal Development Plans

Week 3 Planning Programs

Week 4 Observation and Augmented Information (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 5 Sharing and Presenting Information 1

Week 6 Mentoring 1

Week 7 Using Digital Media Produsing Resources

Week 8 Class Free Week (Keith Lyons CC BY 30)

Week 9 The Expert Pedagogue

Week 10 Sharing Information 2

Week 11 Managing Information

Week 12 Mentoring 2

Week 13 Long Term Athlete Development

Week 14 Reflecting on Coaching as a Vocation

Waving goodbye

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