ABSTRACT

The nearly two dozen case studies in this timely book will help future and current coaches of school sports develop successful strategies to avoid or overcome challenges and become more aware of the need to remain professional and consider the implications of their actions. Based on real-life situations, it considers ethical and practical dilemmas from sports in locations across the country.

These compelling case studies illustrate everyday scenarios-such as teaching style conflicts, scheduling issues, cheating, confidentiality decisions, and working with over-involved parents-that occur in school coaching and athletics. The cases and thought-provoking discussion questions that follow allow readers to work through the types of dilemmas they will face in their coaching careers and then carefully formulate their responses and decisions. A resource list for each case allows readers to further explore the issues and develop their personal responses to each situation. An accompanying instructor's manual, available upon adoption, includes possible responses to all discussion questions.

 

chapter

Introduction

chapter 1|5 pages

Case 1: Coaching Styles

chapter 2|4 pages

Case 2: Scheduling and Use of Facilities

chapter 3|5 pages

Case 3: Academic Ineligibility

chapter 4|4 pages

Case 4: Running Up the Score

chapter 5|4 pages

Case 5: Juggling Jobs, Juggling Life

chapter 6|4 pages

Case 6: Coaching Girls Versus Boys

chapter 8|4 pages

Case 8: Booster Pressure

chapter 9|5 pages

Case 9: Athlete Injuries

chapter 10|5 pages

Case 10: Crippling Success

chapter 12|5 pages

Case 12: Parents and Principals

chapter 13|5 pages

Case 13: Winning Versus Player Development

chapter 14|7 pages

Case 14: The Unsupportive Parent

chapter 15|6 pages

Case 15: Stretching the Rules

chapter 16|5 pages

Case 16: Age and Competition

chapter 18|7 pages

Case 18: Coach–Athlete Relationships

chapter 20|5 pages

Case 20: Accusations: It Takes Just One

chapter 21|5 pages

Case 21: In Loco Parentis