The Australian coaching workplace (to be referred to as the State Institute of Sport; SIS) under consideration in this study employs significant numbers of full-time performance sport coaches and can be accurately characterized as a genuine workplace. Through a consideration of the interaction between what the workplace (SIS) affords the individual and the agency of the individual SIS coaches, it is possible to gain an understanding how high performance sport coaches learn in the workplace. Analysis of data collected by means of semi-structured interviews with a group of coaches (n = 6) and administrators (n = 6), revealed that coaches learned through a variety of sources both within and outside of (but often influenced by) the SIS. In addi...
Increasing emphasis on employee development has resulted in the emergence of coaching in organizatio...
Background and Purpose: Given the turbulent and highly contested environment in which professional c...
The aim of this study was to investigate the work-based internship experiences of eight student-coac...
The past decade has seen a shift towards viewing workplaces as legitimate sites that can promote aut...
Background: The development of high performance sports coaches has been proposed as a major imperati...
The purpose of this research was to examine the sources of learning that high performance coaches ac...
This aim of this thesis was to critically examine the features of an elite performance centre in fac...
The research investigates coach education, how this education and learning is applied in practice an...
The purpose of this study was to understand the workplace learning of sports coach mentors. Semi-str...
Background and purpose: This paper attempts to move the discussion of high-performance coach develop...
In response to learning development literature that is negative regarding the formal education coach...
Despite scholarly interest in formal coach education, there is a paucity of research with profession...
Background and Purpose: Given the turbulent and highly contested environment in which professional c...
The purpose of this study was to enrich our understanding of formal coach education settings. We inv...
- Background and Purpose Given the turbulent and highly contested environment in which professional ...
Increasing emphasis on employee development has resulted in the emergence of coaching in organizatio...
Background and Purpose: Given the turbulent and highly contested environment in which professional c...
The aim of this study was to investigate the work-based internship experiences of eight student-coac...
The past decade has seen a shift towards viewing workplaces as legitimate sites that can promote aut...
Background: The development of high performance sports coaches has been proposed as a major imperati...
The purpose of this research was to examine the sources of learning that high performance coaches ac...
This aim of this thesis was to critically examine the features of an elite performance centre in fac...
The research investigates coach education, how this education and learning is applied in practice an...
The purpose of this study was to understand the workplace learning of sports coach mentors. Semi-str...
Background and purpose: This paper attempts to move the discussion of high-performance coach develop...
In response to learning development literature that is negative regarding the formal education coach...
Despite scholarly interest in formal coach education, there is a paucity of research with profession...
Background and Purpose: Given the turbulent and highly contested environment in which professional c...
The purpose of this study was to enrich our understanding of formal coach education settings. We inv...
- Background and Purpose Given the turbulent and highly contested environment in which professional ...
Increasing emphasis on employee development has resulted in the emergence of coaching in organizatio...
Background and Purpose: Given the turbulent and highly contested environment in which professional c...
The aim of this study was to investigate the work-based internship experiences of eight student-coac...