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2010 NCCP Certification Course
Introduction to Competition
May Session |
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Ashbury College
362 Mariposa Avenue,
Ottawa, Ontario
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Dates |
Friday May 14th, Saturday May 15th and Sunday
May 16th, 2010 |
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Friday May 14th, 6:00pm
to 9:30pm
Saturday May 15th, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Sunday May 16th, 8:00am to 12:00pm (Noon)
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Cost
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$200
Registration is only accepted once fees have been received.
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| Information |
The new NCCP model is made up of three streams and a total of eight contexts, each with its own coaching requirements. Each sport is responsible for identifying how many of the eight contexts are relevant to their sport.
Stream 1 – Community Sport
Coaches in the Community Sport stream typically become involved on a voluntary (and often short-term) basis because their children participate in a sport. They tend to work with participants of all ages who are new to the sport.
Stream 2 – Competition
Coaches in the Competition stream usually have previous coaching experience or are former athletes in the sport. They tend to work with athletes over the long term to improve performance, often in preparation for provincial, national, and international competitions.
Stream 3 – Instruction
Coaches in the Instruction stream must have sport-specific skills and training, whether coaching at the beginner or advanced skill levels. Many are former participants in the sport.
Training and Certification
A coach is described as:
In Training – when a coach has completed some of the required training for a context;
Trained – when a coach has completed all required training for a context;
Certified – when a coach has completed all evaluation requirements for a context.
The new NCCP model distinguishes between training and certification. Coaches can participate in training opportunities to acquire or refine the skills and knowledge required for a particular coaching context as defined by the sport. To be certified in a coaching context, coaches are evaluated on their demonstrated ability to perform within that context in areas such as program design, practice planning, performance analysis, program management, ethical coaching, support to participants during training, and support to participants in competition.
Certified coaches enjoy the credibility of the sporting community and of the athletes they coach because they have been observed and evaluated “doing” what is required of them as a competent coach in their sport. They are recognized as meeting or exceeding the high standards embraced by more than 60 national sport organizations in Canada. Fostering confidence at all levels of sport, certification is a benefit shared by parents, athletes, sport organizations, and our communities.
To check your certification status, please visit the Coaching Association of Canada website at www.coach.ca.
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| Registration |
To register email: lcostanzo@bellnet.ca
or mail your details & fees to:
NCFCA NCCP Registration
4560 Ruissellet Rd
Navan, ON
K4B 1J1
Alternative email
enquiry: mail@ncfca.ca
Course Cancellations: There will be no refund of fees for cancellations
and /or withdrawals within the last 5 working
days prior to the course dates.
Additional Courses: There may be additional sessions scheduled.
This will be based on demand & feedback to NCFCA.
Additional Information
on NCCP Changes: Please refer to the Coaches Association of Canada web site for
more information regarding the New NCCP Model. |
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