This reports attempts to critically review all relevant literature informing definitions and conceptualisations of 'profession', 'professional practice' and 'professionalisation'. It also identifies the 'traits/characteristics' of professionalisation in relation to coaching in a UK context and assesses the 'current state of play' in, including identification of key enablers and barriers, and propose a way forward for establishing a 'coaching profession'
In the UK, there is currently no coherent model of professional development for coaching personnel. ...
The research investigates coach education, how this education and learning is applied in practice an...
Background: Coach education has been identified as a key vehicle for raising the standard of coachin...
This paper examines the changing landscape of the professionalisation of sports coaching and is pres...
This poster explores the changing landscape of professionalism in the field of sports coaching. It i...
The term ‘profession’ derives from the Latin word ‘profiteor’ meaning to profess. Professionalisatio...
Sports coaching has struggled to gain credibility as a profession. It has previously been described ...
The coaching industry has reached a key important point in its maturation. This maturation is being ...
Coaching has been evolving as a form of professional development for teachers and school leaders for...
The aims of this thesis were to better understand how coaches perceived and accessed sport science k...
This chapter explores the definitions and meanings attached to sport coaching. It does not privilege...
At the time of writing the practice of coaching is definitely an industry, could be underpinned by a...
In the United Kingdom, many sport coaching career paths are considered to be focused on skills devel...
The coach has a crucial role to play in the furtherance of sporting performance however, unlike the ...
It has been 80 years since the concept of professionalisation began to take root within the sociolog...
In the UK, there is currently no coherent model of professional development for coaching personnel. ...
The research investigates coach education, how this education and learning is applied in practice an...
Background: Coach education has been identified as a key vehicle for raising the standard of coachin...
This paper examines the changing landscape of the professionalisation of sports coaching and is pres...
This poster explores the changing landscape of professionalism in the field of sports coaching. It i...
The term ‘profession’ derives from the Latin word ‘profiteor’ meaning to profess. Professionalisatio...
Sports coaching has struggled to gain credibility as a profession. It has previously been described ...
The coaching industry has reached a key important point in its maturation. This maturation is being ...
Coaching has been evolving as a form of professional development for teachers and school leaders for...
The aims of this thesis were to better understand how coaches perceived and accessed sport science k...
This chapter explores the definitions and meanings attached to sport coaching. It does not privilege...
At the time of writing the practice of coaching is definitely an industry, could be underpinned by a...
In the United Kingdom, many sport coaching career paths are considered to be focused on skills devel...
The coach has a crucial role to play in the furtherance of sporting performance however, unlike the ...
It has been 80 years since the concept of professionalisation began to take root within the sociolog...
In the UK, there is currently no coherent model of professional development for coaching personnel. ...
The research investigates coach education, how this education and learning is applied in practice an...
Background: Coach education has been identified as a key vehicle for raising the standard of coachin...