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Pre-Season Coaches Meetings: Set the tone for success
Don Dalziel – Shoreline School District
Robert Polk – Everett School District
Why hold the meeting? To educate coaches so they can effectively
teach their sport, manage risk, decrease drama To reduce district liability if a coach is
negligent To attempt to teach common sense to adults
Making Presentations Effective Brain Rules, Chapter 4 – Attention
Brains can focus for 10 minutes at a time Change it up with videos, group discussions
Brains need breaks to digest information Emotions get our attention
Link an emotional story to important information Make information relevant to coaches survival
Brains cannot multi-task Cell phones put away
What to cover Mission/Vision of educational athletics
Road map to help decision making Practice expectation
Yearly/Season plan Daily practice plans with coaches Athletes properly equipped and engaged
Effective teaching/coaching No secrets - Tell them, show them, remind them
constantly what you want – practice, study table, film review, etc
Effective feedback builds confidence, understanding
What to cover WIAA/League Policies
Out of season, recruiting, coaches education standards, admission prices
District Policies Overnight trips, drugs/alcohol/tobacco, ASB,
blood borne pathogens, Duty to Report Child Abuse
What to cover Legal Duties – LTC 504 Grooming Behavior
Facebook, texting, special treatment Hazing/Harassment Health and Safety
Facility repairs, concussions, return to play, communicable diseases, weather
Drugs/Alcohol, steroids
Suggested Information to Include Successes of Student-Athletes
Athlete v. Non-Athlete GPA, test scores, attendance, competition
College Eligibility: D1, D2, NAIA Effective teaching/coaching strategies
Turn it over to Don DalzielShoreline School District
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