European Coaches Symposium National Federation Senior...
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Scientific Seminar
Funded by the IWF Development Program Supported by the IWF CRC
December 2015
EWF - Europe and European Union
EWF – Europe and European UnionRecognition of Qualifications
Freedom of movement – Article 18 (TFEU)
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
Coaches and amateur sportspeople as EU Citizens.
Freedom of movement of professional sports people
Lisbon Treaty 2009 – Article 165 (TFEU)
Sports Federations often issue rules that govern the sport nevertheless; these are subject to EU Law on free movement of professional and semi- professional sportspeople, Coaches and Athletes , Articles 45,49 and 56 (TFEU) (Bosman1995) .
International Council for Coaching Excellence and the EWF
EQF) acts as a translation device to make national qualifications more readable across Europe, mobility between countries and facilitating their lifelong learning.
January 2013Forum – 29 Federations 36 Coaches
Where are we with regards to a Coaching Framework?
International Weightlifting Federation
National Federation
Continental Federation
Olympic Weightlifting • In Europe National Federation qualifications for our sport vary greatly.
• These qualifications may fall within the remit of Government sports authorities, university systems or even professional organisations.
• In certain European countries, access to recognition in the field of sport education and training is subject to possession of a state diploma
• While in other European countries a diploma is not necessary in order to work as a sports coach.
Forum Review – 5 Key Points
1. Development – In partnership with IWF, EWF, N.F.
2. Framework – Volunteer and subject to great variations
3. Competencies – Standardisation allowing for variations in delivery
4. Quality Assurance – IWF , EWF , NF, EQF
5. Challenges- Different meaning of Europe , legislation and changing
legislation
1. Development
• Within Europe the development of a coach awards system should be carried out on a partnership basis between the EWF and the National Federations. The EWF under the guidance and leadership of the IWF needs to have a role where qualification structures are being considered or implemented
2. Framework
• A framework that recognises that the early levels of coaching are primarily of a volunteer nature and subject to great variation within and between Federations.
3. Competencies
• Coaching competencies need to be standardised, while allowing for variations in delivery process. A framework needs to fully address the coaching capacities at each level and have a clear conceptual framework to provide analysis of coaching competencies.
4. Quality Assurance
• A quality assurance mechanism needs to be in place to identify the extent to which the framework is being used by Federations and the inclusion of mutual recognition of qualifications.
5. Challenges
• Challenges remain in identifying a common framework outlining the competencies and assessments at each stage. There are different meanings of Europe, European integration, language barriers different concepts of the role of the coach, different legislative and also changing legislative
Coaches play a central role in promoting sport
• An athlete centred approach – clearly mapped coaching stages and competences associated with the long term development of coaches.
• A stronger Development Network - Athlete, Coach, Officials, Sport, Funders.
• Coaching Framework Foundations – The welfare of the athletes is the foremost concern to coaches in implementing and evaluating appropriate practices and competitions.
• Practical and Flexible Applications – Respecting cultures, traditions and language differences:
• Mapping coaching competences with coaching roles - Defining minimum standards for training, certifying and evaluating coaches, reliability and validity
European Coaching Passport Linking countries’ qualifications systems.
A Sports Coaching system that is linked to the EQF can support Coaches with extensive experience by facilitating validation of non-formal and informal learning.
By focusing on learning outcomes - easier to assess whether outcomes are equivalent in content to formal
qualifications
European Qualifications – Minimum Standards
• IWF
• EWF
• National Federation
• European Qualification Framework & NQF
• University & Education Establishments
• Government Agencies & Sports Ministries
• Industry Standards & Sport levels
• EU Commission – Youth Development through Sport
Professional Recognition for our Coaches
European Coaching Passport Guidelines
3 categories Knowledge – Theory Skills - Ability to apply the knowledge Competence – Knowledge + Skill in terms of responsibility and autonomy at different levels
3 LevelsClub - Assessment - IWF / EWF - EQF / NQFNational - Assessment - IWF / EWF - EQF / NQFInternational - Assessment - IWF / EWF - EQF / NQF
Blended Learning
E-learning Workshops Passport
Qualifications Continuous Competency Development• IWF
• EWF
• National Federation
• EQF, NOC, University and Education Establishments
Sports Ministry, Sports Federations,
• Theory & Practical
• Ethics
• Anti-Doping
• Code of Conduct / Fair Play
• Scientific Research
• Competition Rules & Regulations
• Coaching Registrar
• Coaches Forum
IWF. Coaching and Research Committee
• Club coach (Basic level)
• National Coach (Intermediate level)
• International Coach (Highest level)
IWF CRC - Train the Trainers
“After the implementation of the IWF Presenters’ workshop the IWF CRC on authorization by the IWF EB will then be in a position to discuss collaboration with with relevant parties e.g. the EWF to present IWF Certification courses in their areas” areas.
Valencia 2015
• EWF Training Camp and Scientific Seminar Valencia Spain.
• Total 51 delegates from 18 national federations attend the EWF Training Camp and Scientific Seminar.
• Average age of the weightlifters was 16 years old.
CoachLearn Working GroupAct as the EU reference point for coach education and coaching systems
• ICCE and ECC
• Netherlands Olympic Committee
• Hungarian Coaching Association
• Trainerakademie, Koln, Germany
• Haaga-Helia University, Finland
• Leeds Becket University, U.K.
• International Federations
• Continental Federations
EWF Coaching Passport
2016 European Youth Development Camps
• Vartispils, Latvia 14th 27th July
• Valencia, Spain 23rd 26th June
• Central/Eastern Europe September
• 4 Days
• Thursday – Sunday
• Development Coaches / Women
• Development Athletes
• Male and Female
Olympic Weightlifting
• A late specialization sport is classified as a sport in which emphasis should be placed on general and holistic development through developmental activities at a young age in order to enhance the potential genetic ability
I welcome any Questions
Colin Buckley
EWF Executive Board