Dear All,
Apologies this is a bit last minute, but I have just had word
from the Essex Cricket Board that they have 5 places available on a Level 1
coaching course (see below) starting on Tuesday at 18:30 at Braintree Cricket
Club (for 5 weeks).
Could anyone who is interested in attending this course please
let me know by the end of today so I can make the necessary arrangements
please.
Regards,
Mark Tandy
CCC
07949 839727
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Level 1 Certificate in Coaching
Cricket
ECB Coaching Assistant
The course
is aimed at beginner coaches who will be able to ‘assist more qualified
coaches, delivering aspects of coaching sessions, normally under direct
supervision’. This role may include running warm ups, cool downs, small
sided games and small group work. The course is essentially designed for
parents and volunteers starting on the coaching pathway.
The course
will help coaches prepare for, deliver and review cricket coaching sessions. It
will enable them to:
§ introduce and develop the game of
cricket to people of all ages in a safe and enjoyable way
§ develop and improve players (as
people as well as cricketers)
§ develop coaching skills, knowledge
and qualities
§ demonstrate competence against
UKCC/National standards for coaches
The
programme consists of 4 x 3 hour modules and a final assessment and is outlined
below:
Course
Outline
Prerequisites First
Aid Good
Practice Child protection CRB

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Learning
Resources ECB
Coaching Cards Coach
Development DVD Coach
Workbook Making
Sport Fun Booklet Code of
Conduct publication


Multiple
Choice Questionnaire
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The
following gives you a brief outline of each course module:-
Module 1
– Introduction to Cricket Coaching
This module
provides an opportunity for coaches to get involved in practical coaching
activities after discussing the ECB coaching philosophy and the types of skills
required by coaches. Coaches have the chance to work on how they give
explanations and instructions when running warm up activities.
Module 2
– Using Games to promote learning
Coaches
have the chance to develop, modify and run small sided games in this module.
One of the key roles of a coach is to make their sessions enjoyable and this
part of the course highlights how coaches can achieve this.
Module 3
– Developing Technical skills using Group Coaching
During this
module, coaches will have the chance to work on how to provide demonstrations
of key technical skills. They will also undertake the role of the coaching
assistant by setting up and running group coaching batting sessions.
Module 4
– Group Coaching
The final
module allows coaches the opportunity to develop their coaching by running
group coaching sessions on bowling. In addition, they will start the assessment
process by running a group session for a small number of their peers.
Assessment
At the
start of the assessment day coaches are asked to complete a short Multiple Choice
Questionnaire. Once this has been completed coaches deliver a 15 minute
coaching session to 6-8 peer group coaches followed by a debrief with an
assessor where the coaching session and MCQ is discussed.
ECB tutors
provide additional information at the start of each module and a course
workbook may be used regularly throughout the course as an aid to learning.
The course programme is designed to be a learning experience and there are many
opportunities to develop coaching skills in a supportive environment during the
course.
The UKCC 1
Coaching Assistant course will aim to set solid foundations whilst ensuring
that beginner coaches are equipped to provide players with enjoyable
experiences when playing cricket.