Types of Coaching Courses
Below are the different courses that Volleyball England offer to their coaches, potential coaches and teachers. For more information on any of the courses, please contact Chris Stott, Coaching Development Officer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
VolleySport
This 4-hour course is designed for teachers with little or no experience of volleyball working at Key Stage 1
and 2 or coaches working with groups starting volleyball for the first time. The course aims to introduce candidates to the fundamentals of movement and sending/receiving skills through the development of basic tactical concepts for attacking and defending. Modified games of 1 v 1 and 2 v 2 are explored using a set of specially designed activity cards. With a strong emphasis on teaching methodology creative approaches to improving leadership skills through communication, use of rules, equipment and group/session organisation are explored. The course is not examined and an attendance certificate is awarded to those who complete the course.
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MiniVolley
This 4-hour course is primarily aimed at secondary teachers (KS 3) or coaches who have an existing level 1 award or who have previously attended the VolleySport course. It offers an opportunity for candidates’ to progress knowledge and understanding by developing the 3-a-side (mini volley) format of the game. As the tactical complexity of the game is developed new skills are introduced providing a selection of possible solutions to the challenges that are encountered. The course is not examined and an attendance certificate is awarded to those who complete the course.
Super MiniVolley
This 4-hour course is primarily aimed at secondary teachers (KS 4) or coaches who have a level 1 award or who have previously attended the Mini Volley course. It provides the key link in the transition from small-sided games to the full 6-a-side version. Skills are advanced further in the context of a number of 4-a-side versions of the game that are used to introduce and explore a selection of tactical possibilities from both an attacking and defensive perspective. The course is not examined and an attendance certificate will be awarded to those who complete the course.
Community Sports Leaders Award
This 12-hour course prepares the Leader to be able to assist in the introduction of volleyball as a recreational game to a group of inexperienced adults or children in a safe, controlled and enjoyable manner. Basic concepts, skills and rules are introduced through progressive small-sided versions of the game. The course is not examined and an attendance certificate will be awarded to those who complete the course.
UKCC Level 1 Coaching Certificate in Volleyball
Volleyball England has now launched the UKCC Volleyball Level 1 and courses will be running from January 2009. The 1st4sport UKCC Level 1 Certificate in Coaching Volleyball is suitable for those who are new to coaching, but who have some knowledge of the game and would like to learn how to apply that in a coaching environment. Assistant coaches should be committed to their own development and should be looking to gain experience whilst working with a coach who is already qualified at Level 2 or higher.
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Volleyball England Level 2
The Level II award is a minimum of 24 hours and it prepares the coach who has some experience of competitive volleyball to plan, organise, and deliver a series of volleyball sessions in a safe and enjoyable manner to a group of adults or children. The course focuses on the development of basic tactics for the 6-a-side game and progresses the basic techniques and skills that were introduced at level I, with some introduction of specialist roles. Opportunities are provided for candidates to further extend their experience of practical coaching in a group setting and assessment is completed by a formal written examination.
Volleyball England Level 3
The Level III award prepares the experienced coach to deliver a programme of training sessions aimed at improving the technical and tactical performance of individual players and a team over a series of matches (season). The course also covers; game analysis and evaluation of performance, short, medium and long-term planning of training and competition, physical and psychological development of individuals and teams and coaching methodology. Opportunities are provided for candidates to extend their experience of practical coaching in a group setting and assessment is completed by formal written examination and group project work.


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