Table of Contents
Introduction, 1. Making direct teaching more learner-centered in university-based coach education courses, 2. Experiential learning for undergraduate student-coaches, 3. Team-Based Learning as an instructional strategy for undergraduate coach education, 4. Critically understanding and engaging with the (micro)political dimensions of coaches’ work in an advanced undergraduate coaching course, 5. Using Project-Based Learning for the graduate student-coach learning strength and conditioning, 6. Reflective practice to enhance coach development and practice, 7. Warming up to race: a case study approach to develop engaged athletes, 8. Teaching within a social constructionist and critical framework: developing student-coaches in a graduate university program, 9. Social learning in communities and networks as a strategy for ongoing coach development, 10. Travel-based learning: Study Tours for high-performance coaches, 11. A "personal learning coach" for high-performance coaches: a companion to reflect and learn from one’s own coaching practice, 12. A competency-based approach to coach learning: the Sport New Zealand Coach Developer Program, 13. Self-paced online learning to develop novice, entry-level, and volunteer coaches, 14. Authentic e-learning: using an educational design research approach to develop a hybrid coach education program, 15. Differentiated instruction through engaged lecturing for coach development, 16. Sport coach development: education and mentorship for women, 17. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander: using adult learning principles to synergize coach education and coaching practices in Masters sport, 18. Better coaching, better athletes: developing quality coaches of athletes with impairments, 19. Stronger together: coach education and coaching practices for athletes with intellectual disabilities, 20. Understanding and acting upon White privilege in coaching and coach education, 21. Becoming an agent of change: key strategies for the development of coaches in Indigenous Sport for Development Contexts