22 resultados para Sports coaching education


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Einleitung Sportliche Aktivität ist für die körperliche und geistige Entwicklung von Kindern und Jugendlichen von enormer Bedeutung (Kubesch, 2002). Im Rahmen des Schulsports übt u.a. das Sportlehrerverhalten (u.a. Feedback, soziale Unterstützung) einen Einfluss auf die Sporteinstellung und die sportliche Leistung der Heranwachsenden aus (Brand, 2006). Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, die Entwicklung eines Messverfahrens zur Erfassung verschiedener relevanter Aspekte des Sportlehrerverhaltens zu beschreiben. Das Messverfahren stellt eine Adaptation des Coaching Behavior Questionnaire dar (CBQ; Williams et al., 2003). Methode Der CBQ ist ein Fragebogen, der in seiner ursprünglichen, englischsprachigen Form von Sportlern ausgefüllt wird und sich aus 15 Items zusammensetzt, mittels derer Sportler die wahrgenommene Unterstützung durch ihren Trainer und dessen Emotionalität auf vierstufigen Likert-Skalen (von 1 – stimme überhaupt nicht zu bis 4 – stimme voll und ganz zu) beschreiben können. Der CBQ wurde für die vorliegende Fragestellung an den Schulkontext angepasst, so dass Schüler das Verhalten ihres Sportlehrers hinsichtlich dessen Unterstützung und dessen Emotionalität beschreiben, weshalb diese Adaptation im Folgenden als Skala zur Erfassung des Sportlehrerverhaltens (SESV) bezeichnet wird. Zunächst wurden die ursprünglichen 15 Items von zwei englischsprachigen Muttersprachlern unabhängig voneinander ins Deutsche übersetzt. In einem nächsten Schritt füllten N = 176 Gymnasiasten (M/Alter = 14.12, SD/Alter = 2.25; 101 weiblich) einen Fragebogen aus, der neben dem Sportlehrerverhalten die Sporteinstellung (Brand, 2006), die Wettkampfängstlichkeit (Brand, Ehrlenspiel & Graf, 2009) sowie die Sportnote der Schüler erfasste. Ergebnisse und Diskussion Die interne Konsistenz der SESV lag im zufriedenstellenden Bereich (α = .85). Die Ergebnisse einer exploratorischen Faktorenanalyse unterstützen die angenommene Faktorenstruktur der Skala. Ein eher negatives Sportlehrerverhalten ging mit einer eher negativen Sporteinstellung, höherer Wettkampfängstlichkeit sowie einer schlechteren Sportnote einher. Die SESV ermöglicht eine ökonomische Erfassung des Sportlehrerverhaltens.

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In view of the changes in and growing variety of sports-related occupations, it is highly relevant for educational institutions 10 to know how well the educational contents of their sport science courses meet the professional requirements. This study analyses the relationship between the competencies acquired through academic sports science courses and the requirements of the relevant jobs in Switzerland. The data for this empirical analysis were drawn from a sample of n = 1054 graduates of different academic sport science programmes at all eight Swiss universities. The results show that academic sport science courses primarily communicate sports-specific expertise and practical sports skills. On the other hand, most graduates consider that the acquisition of interdisciplinary competencies plays a comparatively minor role in sport science education, even though these competencies are felt to be an important requirement in a variety of work-related environments and challenges.

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Results from the Zurich study have shown lasting associations between sport practice and mental health. The effects are pronounced in people with pre-exising mental health problems. This analysis aims to replicate these results with the large Swiss Household Panel data set and to provide more differentiated results. The analysis covered the interviews 1999-2003 and included 3891 stayers, i.e., participants who were interviewed in all years. The outcome variables are depression / blues / anxiety, weakness / weariness, sleeping problems, energy / optimism. Confounding variables include sex, age, education level, citizenship. The analyses were carried out with mixed models (depression, optimism) and GEE models (weakness, sleep). About 60% of the SHP participants practise weekly or daily an individual or a team sport. A similar proportion enjoys a frequent physical activity (for half an hour minimum) which makes oneself slightly breathless. There are slight age-specific differences but also noteworthy regional differences. Practice of sport is clearly interrelated with self-reported depressive symptoms, optimism and weakness. This applies even though some relevant confounders – sex, educational level and citizenship – were introduced into the model. However, no relevant interaction effects with time could be shown. Moreover, direct interrelations commonly led to better fits than models with lagged variables, thus indicating that delayed effects of sport practice on the self-reported psychological complaints are less important. Model variants resulted for specific subgroups, for example, participants with a high vs. low initial activity level. Lack of sport practice is an interesting marker for serious psychological symptoms and mental disorders. The background of this association may differ in different subgroups, and should stimulate further investigations in this area.

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The differentiation and commercialisation of the sports domain means that graduates with sports science degrees have more and more occupational fields to choose from. On the other hand, formal admissions criteria are becoming less important in sports-related occupations. This means that graduates need to pursue specific strategies to successfully embark on a ca-reer. This article examines which factors determine the career entry of sports science graduates in Switzerland. Aside from the starting salary, non-monetary aspects such as appropriateness of the job for the level of education and job stability were also considered. The empirical study draws on data from a sample of n = 1,054 graduates from all Swiss universities, analys-ing the career entry of sports science graduates. The results show that education-related as-pects (e.g., university degree) lead to higher incomes and jobs that are appropriate to one’s academic education; however, differences exist between the diverse occupational domains of sport. Furthermore, additional qualifications obtained by sports science graduates and volun-tary activities in the field of sport are both associated with higher incomes, particularly in oc-cupations outside sport. However, other factors (e.g., social networks, internships) produce no relevant effects.

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Introduction: International and national sports federations as well as their member organisations (usually sports clubs) are key actors within the sports system and have a wide range of relationships outside the sports system (e.g. with the state, sponsors, and the media). They are currently facing major challenges such as growing competition in top-­‐level sports, democratisation of sports with “sports for all” and sports as the answer to social problems (integration, education, health, unemployment, etc.). In this context, professionalising sports organisations seems to be an appropriate strategy to face these challenges and solve current problems. This has led to a profound organisational change, particularly within sports federations, characterised by the strengthening of institutional management (managerialism) and the implementation of efficiency-­‐based management instruments and paid staff. In this context the questions arise how sports organisations professionalise and what consequences this may have. Theoretical framework: The goal of our presentation is to review the international literature and develop an appropriate concept of professionalisation in sport federations. Our multi-­‐level approach based on social theory of action integrates the current concepts and perspectives for analysing professionalisation in sports federations. We specify the framework for the following research perspectives: (1) forms, (2) causes and mechanisms, (3) consequences and (4) dynamics, and discuss the reciprocal relations between sports federations and their member organisations in this context. When analysing these different research perspectives, it is important to select or elaborate appropriate theoretical concepts to match the general multi-­‐level framework Discussion: The elaborated multi-­‐level framework for analysing professionalisation in sports federations is able to integrate most of the existing theoretical concepts and therefore, the broad range of endogenous as well as exogenous factors that might influence the professionalisation of sports organisations. Based on the theoretical framework, we can identify several consequences for the methodological design of studies intending to analyse the different perspectives of professionalisation in sports organisations: Data have to be collected on the different levels. Not only the forms of professionalisation and relevant structures of the organisations should be taken into account but also important characteristics of the environment (macro level) as well as members or member organisations, particularly key actors who might play a crucial role in gaining an understanding of professionalisation processes in sports organisations. In order to carry out a complex organisational research design, it seems necessary to focus on case studies – an approach that has become increasingly important in organisational research. Different strategies and methods of data collection have to be used within the case studies (e.g. interviews with experts within the organisations, questionnaire for selected people in the organisation, document analysis). Therefore, qualitative and quantitative research strategies have to be combined.