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BC Ringette CSI

BC Ringette CSI. Ethical Coaching. CSI – Ethics - liversidge. BC Ringette CSI. Shape of the Day (s) Fri Pm Intro/Communication Sat 9:00 Ethics, Practice Coaching Ice Session Sat: 11am-12 pm Gardens (I NEED RINGS) Sat 1:00 Equipment/ Rules, Practice Planning Game day, Summary

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BC Ringette CSI

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  1. BC Ringette CSI Ethical Coaching CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  2. BC Ringette CSI Shape of the Day (s) Fri Pm Intro/Communication Sat 9:00 Ethics, Practice Coaching Ice Session Sat: 11am-12 pm Gardens (I NEED RINGS) Sat 1:00 Equipment/ Rules, Practice Planning Game day, Summary 5: 30 ish Done CSI – Intro - liversidge

  3. BC Ringette CSI NCCP Ethical Decision Making Model From Theory A Multi Sport model CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  4. BC Ringette CSI Work book Task Ethical Coaching Page 8 – 10 CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  5. BC Ringette CSI Steps in Summary Facts Legalities Ethical implications to Codes / Rules.. others Gut Check Front Page Check Grand mother check Review CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  6. BC Ringette CSI Steps in Summary Review Pro’s and Con’s Right vs. Right Paradigms Justice vs Mercy Short term vs. Long term Truth vs. Loyalty Self Vs. Community (team) Select Choice / Option Implement …. Manage consequences CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  7. BC Ringette CSI Ethical Challenges Stations 1 - 4 CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  8. BC Ringette CSI “If I had a choice to do the expedient thing and win the day’s battle or to do the principled thing and lose, I’d do the the principled thing because in the long run it will affect other things, it will come back to get you in different ways” General N. Schcwarzkoff CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  9. BC Ringette CSI The problem with most leaders to day is they do not stand for anything. Leadership implies a movement towards something, and convictions provide that direction. If you do not stand for something you’ll fall for anything. Don Shula “Everyone's a Coach” CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  10. BC Ringette CSI Your Statement of Philosophy: What do you stand for … How do balance excellence, affiliation , sensation, and success How will you defend the aggressive parent … How do you define yourself to a “meaningful coach application” process CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  11. BC Ringette CSI Atom B ….too long ago We believe that hockey is the best medium for teaching kids the skills of communication, teamwork, support, and respect. We believe that the coaches’ primary goal is in the development of the complete hockey player. The complete hockey player is an individual who is skilled as a player and as a person. The development of a slap shot should never supersede the development of teamwork, caring and support. CSI – Ethics - liversidge

  12. BC Ringette CSI Ethical Coaching Review CSI – Ethics - liversidge

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