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Read The Boot Room and help complete your CPD
As part of The FA Licensed Coaches’ Club’s commitment to providing a range and variety of different CPD options, coaches of all levels can gain one hour of CPD by completing the reflective questionnaires in issues 10, 11 and 12 of The Boot Room.
All you have to do is complete the self-reflection questions below and return the page (and any additional notes you make) to The Boot Room CPD, The FA Licensed Coaches' Club, St. George’s Park, Newborough Road, Needwood, Burton-Upon-Trent, Staffordshire, DE13 9PD.
Alternatively email a copy of your answers to
FALicenceQuery@TheFA.com (Add The Boot Room CPD to the email subject header and number your responses according to the question numbers below) and we will register your CPD hours.
It is important to stress that an hour's CPD will only be recorded if all three reflective questionnaires (from the August, December and April editions) are completed.
1) Steve Holland (pg16) stresses the importance of letting coaching sessions "run". What does this mean to you at your level of the game and what 3 things can you do (or do you do) to ensure your sessions "run" effectively?
2) What does research tell us about effective practice design and how does your own approach compare to the percentages presented on page 24
3) What can coaches of young players learn from effective computer game design (pg32)? How can you implement some of these aspects in to your own approach? Provide practical examples.
4) What are the benefits of 'play'? (pg 48) And what three ways could you build 'play' into your practice sessions?
A selection of the best responses will feature in December’s issue of The Boot Room
This is our first attempt at using a publication and reflective questions as a source of CPD. Let us know if you found it a positive experience or any suggestions as to how we may make it better by emailing us at
FALicenceQuery@TheFA.com
5) As a result of reading issue 10 of The Boot Room what aspects of coaching or learning are you more interested in and where can you go to learn more about these issues?
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