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Townsend, Robert C.; Huntley, Tabo D.; Cushion, Christopher J.; Culver, Diane – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2022
Background: The training of coaches is considered central to sustaining and improving the quality of sports provision. In Parasport, coaches are recognised at the highest level of international sport policy as performing a central role in achieving important sporting and social outcomes related to disabled people. However, an emerging body of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Athletic Coaches, Training, Athletics
Cushion, Christopher J.; Stodter, Anna; Clarke, Nicola J. – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
The design and delivery of formal coach education and learning opportunities appear to be permeated by taken-for-granted discourses. These discourses exercise a systemised influence on the social construction of coaches' professional knowledge, with potentially problematic consequences. Adopting a discursive methodology using discourse analysis,…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education, Learning Processes
Watts, Darren W.; Cushion, Christopher J.; Cale, Lorraine – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
Coach educators' voices rarely feature in the coaching literature. To address this gap, this research explored the journeys and perceptions and understandings of learning of 16 coach educators (tutors) in the United Kingdom (UK). As such, the research enabled the voices of these coach educators to be heard and their socialisation processes to be…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers
Cushion, Christopher J. – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
Reflection and reflective practice is seen as an established part of coaching and coach education practice. It has become a "taken-for-granted" part of coaching that is accepted enthusiastically and unquestioningly, and is assumed to be "good" for coaching and coaches. Drawing on sociological concepts, a primarily Foucauldian…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Athletic Coaches, Reflection, Discourse Analysis
Cushion, Christopher J.; Townsend, Robert C. – Educational Review, 2019
The purpose of this review was to address the central theme of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) in coaching. "Technology-enhanced learning" (TEL), has become a widely-accepted term for describing the interface between digital technology and teaching. The aim was to consider the evidence of TEL in coach education, and where appropriate…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Research, Research Methodology
Cushion, Christopher J.; Griffiths, Mark; Armour, Kathleen – Sport, Education and Society, 2019
Professional coach educators are key to the success of coach education and play a crucial role in developing coaching practice. However, coach education research remains remarkably coach centric with little attention paid to the coach educator or the broader role of the socio-cultural context that frames the learning process. Four professional…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Games, Athletics, Physical Education
Cope, Ed; Cushion, Christopher J.; Harvey, Stephen; Partington, Mark – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2021
Background: Coach education discourse has largely suppressed learners' involvement in learning. To address this, there have been calls for more humanistic approaches to form the basis of formal learning programmes. However, there remains a paucity of research that has investigated what works and why when it comes to the impact of these programmes.…
Descriptors: Humanism, Athletic Coaches, Program Effectiveness, Recreational Activities
Griffiths, Mark A.; Armour, Kathleen M.; Cushion, Christopher J. – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
This paper reports data from the evaluation of a coach education programme provided by a major national governing body of sport (NGB) in the UK. The programme was designed for youth sport coaches based on research evidence that suggests that CPD is most effective in supporting practitioner learning when it is interactive, collaborative and located…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Focus Groups, Semi Structured Interviews, Faculty Development
Cushion, Christopher J.; Jones, Robyn L. – Sport, Education and Society, 2014
This article draws on the theoretical concepts of Pierre Bourdieu to provide an explanatory account of how socialisation and the hidden curriculum within coaching practice contribute toward the formation of social identities and powerful schemes of internalised dispositions. Drawing on a 10 month ethnography within professional football, the…
Descriptors: Socialization, Hidden Curriculum, Athletic Coaches, Team Sports
Nelson, Lee; Cushion, Christopher J.; Potrac, Paul; Groom, Ryan – Sport, Education and Society, 2014
Discussions about "athlete-centered" coaching and "coach-centered" coach education have started to gain increasing popularity in the field of coaching science. While it has been suggested that these 'learner-centered' approaches arguably align with the theoretical ideals of humanistic psychology, an in-depth…
Descriptors: Humanistic Education, Athletic Coaches, Coaching (Performance), Educational Theories
Cushion, Christopher J.; Armour, Kathy M.; Jones, Robyn L. – Quest, 2003
Research over the last decade has demonstrated that it is experience and the observation of other coaches that remain the primary sources of knowledge for coaches. Despite this, coach education and continuing professional development fail to draw effectively on this experience. Using the work of Pierre Bourdieu, this paper attempts to understand…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Athletic Coaches, National Standards, Professional Continuing Education