How to Educate Tutors: LTA Certificate in Tutoring Skills
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https://doi.org/10.52383/itfcoaching.v19i54.537Keywords:
Coach education, Tutor skills, Assessment, Learning facilitationAbstract
The present article reviews the main competency areas for training tutors within the LTA. The article discusses key aspects including climate setting, learning facilitation, assessment, and what skills a tutor should hold to maximise the learning curve for coaches during coach education courses.
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SportscoachUK. (2011). Retrieved 13 July 2011 from http://www. sportscoachuk.org/people-who-develop-coaches/coaching- system/coaching-qualifications-and-cpd
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