Workplace learning and development in tennis coaching
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professional development, sport coaching, e-learningAbstract
Technology is becoming constantly present in coaches’ development around the world. Among the core coaching competences, planning, conducting and evaluating are inherent to coaches’ daily practice. In this article, we share the results of an online experience for the development of coaching assessment competence.
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