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ECB Head Coach Award The role of the ECB Head Coach (UKCC 3) award holder is to be able to :- “Plan, implement and revise annual coaching programme(s).” The Level 3 Coach It is also important that individual coaches have an open-minded attitude to their development and a real willingness to learn. Pre-requisites The following components are absolutely essential for coaches wishing to apply for the national Level 3 course.
Course Requirements
Over the duration of the course, you will be expected to complete pre-module reading as well as specific coaching tasks designed to get you actively reflecting upon your current coaching. In between each module there will also be activities that will build upon material delivered in each module. This work will then be consolidated in future modules. The activities that coaches complete in between modules as part of home study are integral to the course and some of them will form part of the final assessment. Assessment of coaches at UKCC 3 will include:
During the period of the entire course, you will need to have regular opportunities to coach in a variety of environments. These will need to include access to players for one-to-one coaching sessions, working with groups of players and having access to support and feedback from other coaches. You will have a chance to reflect upon your planning and delivery and this will be done through the use of a coaching logbook designed to support your learning. Coaches who do not have all of the above prerequisites will need to get in touch with their county board for information on prospective courses and if they are not ECB Coaches Association members they should log on to the ECB Coaches Association website for details on how to join. Coaches unable to do this can get in touch with ECB CA support staff by phoning 0121 440 4332
Recommended Experience The typical profile of coaches looking to embark on the Level 3 programme consists of some of the following:
Additional experience and skill in some of these key areas is also extremely beneficial for coaches starting the Level 3 programme. Coaches who do not possess some of these may find it helpful to gain this sort of experience before they begin the course.
If you are in any doubt about your readiness to take part in the Level 3 programme, you should seek advice from your county cricket board or county coach’s association representative]. Details of these can be found here on the ECB website, the ECB CA yearbook or by contacting ECB Coach Education on 0121 440 1748. Suggested Plan if you are thinking of applying: Option 1 – ready to apply so process your application with the ECB Coach Education office at Edgbaston
Option 2 – unable to commit to national course at this moment but ready to apply in the future Option 3 – through self-reflection and feedback from others, recognise specific areas that need to be developed and seek to do this before applying. These areas may be developed through the opportunity to work alongside more experienced coaches in your local area, attendance at one or more ECB Coach Development Workshop or observation of specific sections on ECB CA Wings to Fly DVDs. Option 4 – after thorough analysis of commitment, requirements and demands of course, decide not to apply. Paul recommends that you liaise with your County Board Development Manager mine was Surrey Cricket Board and Simon Hards as this will enhance your application and for it to reach the ECB from your County Board will further endorse your application. Course Fee: 2009 - £600 plus overnight accommodation for night before course start on each of the three modules etc Paul Griffiths recently attended cohort 4 of the ECB UKCC Level 3 national Cours: this page was last reviewed and updated 20 January 2010 |
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