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This engaging new book brings cutting-edge research and practical sport experience together in an easily accessible and digestible framework.
PRIMED to Compete provides a powerful way for coaches to turn the challenges of competition into opportunities for promoting positive character.
Table des matières
Part I: Character and Competition 1. Mapping the Territory 2. Shots Fired 3. Two Mindsets 4. Coaching with a Wide-Angle Lens
Part II: Coaching For Character 5. Introduction to PRIMED 6. Principle 1: Prioritization 7. Principle 2: Relationships: Person to Person 8. Principle 2: Relationships: Whole Team Culture 9. Principle 3: Intrinsic Motivation 10. Principle 4: Modeling 11. Principle 5: Empowerment: Leadership 12. Principle 5: Empowerment: Team Meetings 13. Principle 6: Developmental Coaching
Part III: Primed for Competition and Character 14. RIMED-2C: Putting It All Together
A propos de l'auteur
David Light Shields, Ph.D. is Professor Emeritus at St. Louis Community College where he was the Coordinator for their Teacher Education Program. He was the 2017 recipient of the prestigious Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching. Formerly, he was co-Director of the Mendelson Center for Sports, Character, and Community at the University of Notre Dame. For more than three decades he has been an internationally recognized researcher and scholar of sports and character/moral development. His work has been published in such diverse places as the Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, the Journal of Positive Psychology, the Journal of Character Education, the Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, the Harvard Business Review, Psychology Today, and Phi Delta Kappan. His recent work, building on his research with more than 10,000 high school and collegiate athletes, has focused on the psychosocial implications of athletes' understandings of competitive processes.
Marvin W Berkowitz, Ph.D., is McDonnell Professor of Character Education, and Co-Director of the Center for Character and Citizenship, at UMSL. He directs the Leadership Academy in Character Education. Born in Queens NY, he earned his BA in psychology from the SUNY Buffalo, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Life-span Developmental Psychology at Wayne State University. He is founding co-editor of the Journal of Character Education. Dr. Berkowitz has received numerous honors, including the Sanford N. McDonnell Lifetime Achievement Award from the Character Education Partnership (2006), the Good Works Award (2010) and the Kuhmerker Career Award (2013) from the Association for Moral Education, and the University of Missouri System's Thomas Jefferson Professorship (2011).
Pete S. Paciorek, Ed.D., is a worldwide leader in character in sport. He comes from a family of 11 professional athletes in MLB organizations. After his own ten-year career as a professional baseball player in the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres organizations, Pete committed his life's mission to the cultivation of character in youth through the vehicle of sport. Pete has been a collegiate Director of Athletics, the head coach and lead instructor at the prestigious IMG Academy. Pete founded a non-profit organization, Character Loves Company, that is making a significant impact in the lives of youth. Pete was named the 2022 "Champion for Character in Sport" from the renowned Character.org for his leadership and vision. Over the past two decades, Pete has effectively coached and mentored thousands of athletes, coaches, and sport management professionals. He currently teaches graduate level courses in Sport Management at the University of Florida in Sport Ethics and Coaching for Character Literacy.