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An Integrative Definition of Coaching Effectiveness and Expertise
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2009
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Educational PsychologyExecutive CoachingEducationExercise PsychologyTeacher EducationKinesiologyIntegrative DefinitionCoachingMentoringDevelopment LiteratureSkilled PerformanceSport ScienceHealth SciencesTalent DevelopmentInformal CoachingConfidence BuildingPositive PsychologyPeer CoachingPerformance StudiesHigh-performance SportProfessional DevelopmentSport Psychology
The purpose of the current paper is to present an integrative definition of coaching effectiveness and expertise that is both specific and conceptually grounded in the coaching, teaching, positive psychology, and athletes' development literature. The article is organized into six sections. The first section is used to situate the proposed definition in the predominant conceptual models of coaching. The second, third, and fourth sections provide detailed discussion about each of the three components of the proposed definition of coaching effectiveness: (a) coaches' knowledge, (b) athletes' outcomes, and (c) coaching contexts. The proposed definition is presented in the fifth section along with a clarification of common terminology and guiding postulates. The final section includes implications for practice and research.
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