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Softball Canada - Regional Coach Portfolio
Context:
Competition - Introduction
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The National Coaching Certification Program is a collaborative program of the Government of Canada, provincial/territorial governments, national/provincial/territorial sport federations, and the Coaching Association of Canada.
Partners in Coach Education
The programs of this organization are funded in part by Sport Canada.
Printed in Canada
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REGIONAL COACH PORTFOLIO
SECTION #1:THE COACHIncludes:Coach InformationCoaching ResumeCoaching PhilosophyCoaching GoalsCoaching Professional Development
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REGIONAL COACH PORTFOLIO
COACH INFORMATION
COACH INFORMATIONFull name:
Address:
City, P/T
Postal Code
Home #:
Work #:
Fax #:
Cellular #:
Email:
NCCP CC number:Certification status in softball:
Certification in other sports:
Other relevant training/certification:
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COACHING RESUME
Use this section to track your coaching experience in Softball and in other sports. Add to this section whenever you assume a new coaching role in any sport.
TEAM NAME:SPORT:LEAGUE:AGE GROUP& LEVEL:SEX OF PLAYERS:SEASON(S) COACHED:MILESTONES(include results and special memories of what the team achieved in terms of player development):
TEAM NAME:SPORT:LEAGUE:AGE GROUP& LEVEL:SEX OF PLAYERS:SEASON(S) COACHED:MILESTONES(include results and special memories of what the team achieved in terms of player development):
Note: There is an additional blank sheet like this one in Appendix A. Copy, paste and add it to your resume as needed.
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COACHING RESUME
TEAM NAME:SPORT:LEAGUE:AGE GROUP& LEVEL:SEX OF PLAYERS:SEASON(S) COACHED:MILESTONES(include results and special memories of what the team achieved in terms of player development):
TEAM NAME:SPORT:LEAGUE:AGE GROUP& LEVEL:SEX OF PLAYERS:SEASON(S) COACHED:MILESTONES(include results and special memories of what the team achieved in terms of player development):
Note: There is an additional blank sheet like this one in Appendix A. Copy, paste and add it to your resume as needed.
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COACHING PHILOSOPHY
The purpose of this section is to encourage you to spend some time reflecting on what is truly important to you in your role as a coach. There are no right or wrongs in this exercise, however there are philosophies that are consistent or inconsistent with the NCCP Code of Ethics.
Taking time to reflect on your coaching philosophy can help you later on in many ways, for example when you… Work with the athletes to set goals for the team and guidelines for behaviour Work with the coaches to set guidelines for how you want to interact with the athletes as a
coaching staff Meet with parents at the beginning and throughout the season to clearly identify what guides
your coaching decisions
My Coaching Philosophy is:
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COACHING GOALS
YEAR:
My strengths as a coach:
Areas I want to develop:
Working with a mentor or on my own, here is how I plan to develop in these areas (note: Just like with the athletes you work with, it is always good to set some dates and concrete things you think you can do toward improving in the areas you have identified):
DATE WHAT TO WORK ON WHAT TO DO
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COACHING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
In this section, track any professional development activities you have completed as it relates to coaching (i.e. NCCP training, seminars, workshops, certification, etc.).
TRACKING SHEET FOR COACH DEVELOPMENTDATE PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITYWHAT I DID AND KEY THINGS I LEARNED FROM IT
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COACHING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The purpose of this section is to give you a spot to keep track of specific things you are working on in your coaching, as well as the contact information of a mentor in your area that can work with you on your development.
MENTOR COACH INFORMATIONFull name:
Address:
Home phone:
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
e-mail address:
Other information:
Things to look for when choosing a mentor coach:
A good mentor is someone who…
Has coaching experience in sport. Is willing to spend time guiding you in your development, and to help you set realistic and
specific goals for improving your coaching. Is able to help you identify your areas of strength and build upon them. Is a good listener. Can communicate clearly and positively. Helps you feel good about yourself, leaving you encouraged after your interactions with
him/her. Understands clearly the stages of athlete development and how to implement the guidelines
for each stage. Has a coaching philosophy that is grounded in similar values and ethics as your own, and in
the NCCP Code of Ethics.
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REGIONAL COACH PORTFOLIO
SECTION #2:THE TEAMIncludes:League ContactsCoaching Staff & Volunteers InfoPlayer InformationPlayer Medical InformationEAPParent Meeting AgendaTeam GoalsPlayer Individual GoalsTeam Selection Plan
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LEAGUE CONTACTS
Association:
Association address:
Association Web site:
Phone:
Fax:
Email:
Association President:
President’s address:
Home phone:
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Email:
League convenor:
Home phone:
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Email:
League Umpire-in-Chief
Home phone:
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Email address:
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LEAGUE CONTACTS
Other:_____________________
Address:
Home phone:
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Email:
Other:_____________________
Address:
Home phone:
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Email:
Other:_____________________
Address:
Home phone:
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Email:
Other:_____________________
Address:
Home phone:
Work phone:
Mobile phone:
Email:
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COACHING STAFF & VOLUNTEER INFORMATION SHEET
LAST NAME, FIRST ROLE/EXPERTISE MAILING ADDRESS WORK PHONE
HOME PHONE
CELL PHONE
E-MAIL ADDRESS
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PLAYER INFORMATION SHEET
LAST NAME, FIRST
PARENT/GUARDIAN NAMES
MAILING ADDRESS WORK PHONE (parent/guardian)
HOME PHONE
CELL PHONE (parent/guardian)
E-MAIL ADDRESS
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MEDICAL INFORMATION SHEETS (staff and players)
LAST NAME, FIRST Emergency contact Phone #1 Phone #2 Heath # DOB Known medical conditions/previous serious injuries
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LAST NAME, FIRST Emergency contact #1
Phone Emergency contact #2 Phone Known medical conditions/previous serious injuries
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Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
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PARENT MEETING AGENDA
The purpose of this section is to provide you with a spot to prepare the agenda and key points you want to cover in your first meeting of the season with parents. In all likelihood, this is something you will do every time you start with a new team, and one agenda can be used as a template for meetings to come.
Date: _____________________________________
Approximate time needed: _____________________________________
Key points1:
How it went (how long it took, what went well, what I would do differently next time):
1 Ideas for key points include: Some aspects of your coaching philosophy, your expectations of yourself, the staff, the players, and the parents/guardians, how goals will be set, what you believe should be the focus of training and competition at this stage of development, how you will manage playing time in games, how best and when best to contact you if parents/guardians wish to communicate with you.
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TEAM GOALS
The purpose of this section is to provide you with a spot to prepare for and then record team goals, and then evaluate throughout the season (check points) to see whether they need to be revised and/or whether they have been achieved. Team goals should be set with the players and all staff, so that everyone involved is committed to achieving them.2
GOAL:
By when will we achieve this goal?
Check point - how are we doing so far? Do we need to adjust the goal (mid-season)?
How did we do (end of the season)?
Was this goal realistic (end of season measure)?
GOAL:
By when will we achieve this goal?
Check point - how are we doing so far? Do we need to adjust the goal (mid-season)?
How did we do (end of the season)?
Was this goal realistic (end of season measure)?
2 Ideas for team goals include how everyone will treat each other and other guidelines for behaviour, attendance and effort targets, skill improvement targets, team physical fitness training targets, results targets (be careful with these – focus more on things that the athletes can control).
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GOAL:
By when will we achieve this goal?
Check point - how are we doing so far? Do we need to adjust the goal (mid-season)?
How did we do (end of the season)?
Was this goal realistic (end of season measure)?
GOAL:
By when will we achieve this goal?
Check point - how are we doing so far? Do we need to adjust the goal (mid-season)?
How did we do (end of the season)?
Was this goal realistic (end of season measure)?
Note: There is an additional blank sheet like this one Appendix B of the portfolio. Copy, paste and add it to your resume as needed.
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INDIVIDUAL PLAYER GOALS
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TEAM SELECTION PLAN
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SECTION #3:??Includes:YPICompetition/Practice SchedulePractice PlansPlayer AssessmentCoach AssessmentCompetition Plans / ReportsAthlete / Team Progress ReportsAthlete / Team Performance AssessmentCommunication DocumentsObservation of Other CoachesMake Ethical Decisions On-line EvaluationLog book/Journal
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SECTION 3 – THE SEASON (TRAINING & COMPETITION)
League schedule
Practice schedule
Season plan with key training goals for each phase – reflection at the end of the season on how team did in comparison to each goal
Practice plans (minimum of 3 for prep phase and 3 for comp phase, that are appropriate for skill level and G&D, show progression and show sufficient active engagement time and objectives that match key training goals for each part of the season, including physical, technical, tactical and mental aspects of training)
Athlete skill development assessment chart (not sure yet, but think we can try to do something neat here)
(one for overall athlete tracking, one for a specific athlete)
Competition plan with Key competition goals for each major competition Line-up Signals Game sheets Post-game assessments
Coach assessments
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SECTION #4:??Includes:
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SECTION 4 – ASSESSMENT OF THE SEASON
Season assessment
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APPENDIXIncludes:
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Appendix A – Extra Coaching Resume Sheet
TEAM NAME:SPORT:
LEAGUE:
AGE GROUP/LEVEL & SEX OF PLAYERS:
SEASON(S) COACHED:
MILESTONES (not just results, but special memories and what the team achieved in player development):
TEAM NAME:SPORT:
LEAGUE:
AGE GROUP/LEVEL & SEX OF PLAYERS:
SEASON(S) COACHED:
MILESTONES (not just results, but special memories and what the team achieved in player development):
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Appendix B – Team Goals
GOAL:
By when will we achieve this goal?
Check point - how are we doing so far? Do we need to adjust the goal (mid-season)?
How did we do (end of the season)?
Was this goal realistic (end of season measure)?
GOAL:
By when will we achieve this goal?
Check point - how are we doing so far? Do we need to adjust the goal (mid-season)?
How did we do (end of the season)?
Was this goal realistic (end of season measure)?
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