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Introduction & Overview USSF Referee Instructor Course ITIP United States Soccer Federation

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Introduction & Overview. USSF Referee Instructor Course ITIP United States Soccer Federation. United States Soccer Federation. Instructional Theory Into Practice (ITIP) Referee Instructor Upgrade Course Ohio North / Ohio South June 16-17, 2012 Columbus, Ohio. Course Outline. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Introduction & Overview

Introduction & OverviewUSSF Referee Instructor Course

ITIP

United States Soccer Federation

Page 2: Introduction & Overview

United StatesSoccer Federation

Instructional Theory Into Practice (ITIP)Referee Instructor Upgrade Course

Ohio North / Ohio SouthJune 16-17, 2012Columbus, Ohio

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Course OutlineDay 1 – AM Session

– Introductions and Overview of Course– State Referee Test– Review On-Line Activities/Assignments

Objectives Bloom’s TaxonomySet Active ParticipationInstructional Aids Task AnalysisActive Participation

– Presentation #1

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Course OutlineDay 1 – PM Session

- Review On-Line Activities/AssignmentsPractice Planning the Lesson Motivation

Elements of Instruction Reinforcement Questioning TechniquesRetention Time on Task

- Presentation #2- Review On-Line Activities/Assignments

Transfer Check for UnderstandingMethods of Explanation

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Day 2 – AM Session- Presentation #2– ITIP Test– Course Evaluation– Graduation

Course Outline

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Instructor Training Advancement

Associate Instructor– 16 hour introduction to ITIP course

Referee Instructor– 24 hour ITIP course

State Referee Instructor– 24 hour Train the Trainer– 24 hour Improving Instructor Effectiveness

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Referee Instructor Development Program

• Instructor Effectiveness• Knowledge of the Laws of the Game• Referee Effectiveness• Consistency of Instruction and

Instructional Materials

Goal: Improvement

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ITIP Course Requirements

• 85 or higher on USSF State Exam• Active participation during lessons • 10 on-line and 14 in-class hours• Satisfactory performance during the

Micro Teaching presentations• Course evaluation form completed

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Instructor Hierarchy

NAT’LReferee

Instructor

STATEReferee

Instructor

REFEREE

Instructor

ASSOCIATEReferee Instructor

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Instructor Expectations

Associate Referee Instructor (Grade 9)• Effective Instructor Using Prepared

Lessons• Effective Presentation Skills• Competent in the Laws of the Game• Assist in Entry Level Referee Clinic

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Instructor Expectations

Referee Instructor (Grade 7)

• Effective Instructor• Comprehensive Knowledge of the Laws• Capable of Preparing Lesson Plans• Lead Instructor in Entry Level Referee Clinic• Assist in Referee Development Program• Assist in Associate Instructor Clinic

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State Referee Instructor (Grade 5)• Depth of Practical Referee Experience• Comprehensive Knowledge of the Laws• Capable of Lesson Planning and

Development• Lead Instructor in Advanced Referee Clinics • Active in Referee Development Programs• Lead Instructor in Associate Instructor course• Assist in ITIP course

Instructor Expectations

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Definition of InstructionInstruction is a process of deliberate decision making and action that makes learning more probable and more predictably successful than it would be without teaching.

Dr. Madeline Hunter, UCLA

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ITIP - The Big PicturePlanning the Lesson• Task Analysis• Define Objectives• Bloom’s Taxonomy

Teach the Lesson• Set• Objectives

• Present Information• Practice

• Guided• Independent• PPL• 3 Ms

• Questioning• Test• Teach• AP• Mental

• Principles of Instruction• Motivation• Reinforcement• Transfer• Retention

• Time on Task• Check for Understanding• Methods of Explanations• Closure

Elements of Instruction• Teach to an Objective• Monitor and Adjust• Principles of Instruction

• Teach for Retention• Teach for Transfer• Use Motivation Theory• Use Reinforcement Theory

• Proper Level of Difficulty

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Introduction & OverviewUSSF Referee Instructor Course

ITIP

United States Soccer Federation