ECB Coach Award ECB UKCC Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cricket (L2CCCR):  | ECB UKCC Level 2 Paul Griffiths March 2007 |
Awarded in Partnership with The ECB, 1st4Sport, and UKCC. The role of the ECB Coach Award (UKCC 2) holder is to be able to:-
“Prepare for, deliver and review coaching sessions”
This course will help you to be able to: Introduce and develop the game of cricket to people of all ages in a fun and enjoyable way Develop FUNdaMENTAL movement skills Develop and improve players (as people as well as cricketers) particularly at FUNdaMENTAL and L2T (Learn to Train) stages of the LTAD model (LTAD - Long Term Athlete (Player) Development) Develop your coaching skills, knowledge and qualities Demonstrate competence against UKCC2/National Standard for coaches
Summary of Coach Award Requirements
To fulfil the course requirements, you have to: Attend the Good Practice and Child Protection Course (or equivalent) Attend the Cricket Coach First Aid Appointed Persons course (or equivalent) Complete the assignments set following Modules 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8 Complete the home study packs and associated assessments prior to Module 4 and prior to Module 5 Complete successfully the support practice module (minimum of 10 sessions of at least 30 minutes each, rising to one hour) Submit your record of coaching and assignments prior to your assessment day Attend an assessment day where you will be asked to coach a group of players and have a follow up viva on this and your record of coaching and assignments with and ECB assessor Demonstrate all the competences required for an ECB Coach Award (UKCC2)
Prerequisites: l First Aid l Safeguarding & Protecting Children l Enhanced CRB disclosure Course Dates Paul is aware of: minimum age 18 before the course starts. Surrey Cricket - ECB UKCC Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Cricket (L2CCCR) Courses 2010-2011 Surrey Cricket - ECB UKCC Level 1 Certificate in Coaching Cricket (L1CCCR) Courses 2010-2011
Surrey Cricket - First Aid Workshops 2010-2011 Surrey Cricket - Safeguarding Children Workshops 2010-2011 this page was last reviewed and updated 10 September 2010 |