Course dates for 2012 will be as follows:
| Code |
Part 1 |
Part 2 |
Venue |
| CYA323 |
TBC |
TBC |
TBC |
| CYA324 |
TBC |
TBC |
TBC |
| CYA325 |
TBC |
TBC |
TBC |
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Course Pre-requisites
It looks to build on the coaches existing knowledge base which will have been established through a minimum process of completion of Modules 1 and 2 (FA Youth Award), Level 2 CCF and through substantial degrees of experiential learning. Alternatively coaches will hold the UEFA B qualification and have completed the FA Youth Coaches Course (12 - 16 or 17 - 21).
Who is it for: Module 3 is designed to support the development of coaches who currently work, or who have a realistic opportunity of working, on a consistent and intensive basis with a group of youth players within the performance or elite levels of the game.
Course Description
Within this module, coaches will be required to demonstrate the ability to analyse performance within the principles of play (attacking or defending) and show an aptitude for the design of practices specific to the needs of individual players within their charge. Such practices may involve consideration of role specific requirements within the match play scenario.
Course Content
Workshops will consider:
· Practice and multiple outcomes
· 'What the players say'
· Coaching Styles & Intervention Strategies
· Planning & Design
· 'What the coaches say'
Additional Learning
Suggested materials include:
· FAL Online Courses: Coaching Children, Running a Club, Futsal Laws of the Game, Soccer Camp Coaches, Planning, Preparing and Evaluating Coaching Sessions, Disciplinary, Fitness in Football Level 1, Psychology for Soccer Level 1, Player and Match Analysis.
· 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Football
· FA Goalkeeping Coaching Award (Level 1)
· FAL Coaching Adults Course
· Introduction to Futsal Course
· Coaching Disabled Footballers Course
· Education Modules (selection of eight)
Course Assessment
There is a summative assessment at the conclusion of this module which will examine the coaches understanding and application of all the key elements included within Modules 1-3 of the FA Youth Award. Assessment opportunities will be made available to all eligible candidates throughout the year. Candidates will be required to return their Learning Journals to the relevant FA Learning Co-ordinator at least two weeks prior to date for final assessment. Candidates will be required to bring their own players to the practical assessment at a regional venue (dates and venues will be sent to all enrolled candidates).
Practical Content
This is a practically based course. Different types of practices will be demonstrated and delivered and candidates will be expected to evaluate these practices as well as plan, deliver and evaluate their own practices. Candidates will be encouraged to take part and those not taking part will be expected to build on their evaluating and observation skills.
Medical Information / Physical Requirements
If you have any medical conditions which limit/hinder your involvement or participation in coaching activities, you are obliged to declare any relevant, current or previous injuries/illnesses. If you are diagnosed as an asthmatic, diabetic or epileptic, or have any allergies that the course staff needs to be aware of, you must advise us accordingly. Please note, a declaration of injury or illness does not automatically preclude you from any course.
You should further be aware that if you are on a regular course of medication for any condition, you must have sufficient medication to cover you throughout the course. Although first aid cover is provided (where applicable) during courses, no doctor is available to replenish regular medication, nor is there any facility to deliver medical treatment for chronic (longstanding) medical conditions.
Please provide any relevant information regarding the above Medical Information during the application process.
If your application to enrol is successful candidates will be required to complete a Medical Form prior to commencing the course.
Practical Information
Please note that if a student has a disability that may prevent them participating actively in the practical sessions, then this should be made known to the course organiser at the point of registration. The course organiser will then take any necessary steps to cater for the students requirements which may include bringing in footballers to ensure there are sufficient numbers of players.
Equality
FA Learning will ensure that it treats people fairly and with respect and that it will provide access and opportunities for all members of the community to take part in, and enjoy, its activities in an atmosphere free from harassment, bullying, discrimination or abuse. FA Learning will seek to provide a service which is appropriate to the needs of an individual and to make reasonable adjustments or provide support, where appropriate, to cater for those needs.
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