The task of teaching is considered complete when the specified subtasks outlined in the protocol are achieved with the indicated results.
Within this task, you perform the following subtasks.
Each subtask is preceded by the expected results:
1. Guiding athletes during skill assessments
- The guidance aligns with the participants.
- Hygiene rules are observed.
- Interaction is sportsmanlike and respectful.
Points to consider:
- Listens to participants.
- Addresses athletes' (sports) behavior.
- Ensures hygiene and care standards are maintained.
- Demonstrates sportsmanlike and respectful behavior towards all involved parties.
- Exhibits exemplary behavior on and around the sports premises.
2. Prepares skill assessments
- Athletes are prepared for the skill assessment.
- The material is prepared for the skill assessment.
Points to consider:
- Ensures athletes are present at the designated location on time.
- Adheres to agreements.
- Ensures the material is in order.
3. Provides instructions
The results of this subtask are as follows:
- The instructions are appropriate to the nature and rules of the skill assessment.
- The instructions are tailored to the level and experience of the athletes.
- The instructions contribute to the development of the athletes and the positive progress of the skill assessment.
Points to consider:
- Provides athletes with instructions regarding the skill assessment.
- Coaches positively.
- Explains and applies relevant rules.
- Ensures athletes comply with the rules. Provides support to athletes after the skill assessment.
4. Evaluates skill assessments and reflects on own actions
The results of this subtask are:
- The evaluation focuses on what went well and what can be improved.
- Self-reflection leads to insights into one's own abilities and areas for improvement in guiding skill assessments.
Points to consider:
- Evaluates the skill assessment together with the athletes.
- Handles regulatory matters before and after the skill assessment.
- Reflects on own actions.