NIAAA's guide to interscholastic athletic administration

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    • National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association
    • Blackburn, Michael L.

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NIAAA's guide to interscholastic athletic administration

National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association ; Michael L. Blackburn ... [et al.]

Human Kinetics, c2013

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National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association's guide to interscholatstic athletic administration

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

NIAAA's Guide to Interscholastic Athletic Administration presents a wealth of information and insights from experienced athletic directors across the United States. This comprehensive resource covers leadership, operations, financial and facilities management, and other chief administrative responsibilities to help readers better understand the athletic director's multifaceted role. NIAAA's Guide to Interscholastic Athletic Administration was developed under the direction of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA), the trusted authority for excellence in administration of high school sports. This guidebook features the best practices in high school athletic administration to assist both aspiring and practicing athletic directors in meeting the demands of the job. General guidelines and background knowledge are complemented by specific strategies and techniques. Each chapter offers examples of how to solve common problems, and sidebars highlight creative solutions employed by exemplary high school athletic directors. This text features guidance and multidisciplinary information on handling some of the toughest parts of the job. A chapter on personnel management discusses mentoring and evaluation systems to assist with the growth and development of staff, and a technology chapter offers specific recommendations of tools to help athletic directors operate more effectively and efficiently. A chapter on legal and safety concerns outlines concrete measures that administrators can take to prevent mishaps and protect their schools and staff from liability. Readers will also learn how to manage a budget and find creative alternatives to get the most out of available funds. Based on extensive research conducted by the editors, this text confronts several challenges facing contemporary high school sport administrators: * Providing comprehensive professional preparation for athletic director candidates and continuing education for today's athletic directors * Aligning the goals of education-based athletic programs and the conduct of coaches, athletes, and parents engaged in the program to the educational mission of the school, district, state, and national governing organizations * Ensuring ongoing education in vital areas including student citizenship, staff support, safety, risk management, and budget preparation * Making consistent efforts to provide equitable opportunities for participation and accommodate the abilities and interests of all student-athletes The position of interscholastic athletic administrator is rapidly becoming one of the most challenging positions in any school as these professionals are asked to do more with less. Given proper education, tools, and goals, NIAAA recognizes the pivotal role an athletic administrator can have in enriching the school culture and experiences of participating athletes, parents, and coaches. NIAAA's Guide to Interscholastic Athletic Administration provides fundamental knowledge guided by sound educational practices to enable athletic administrators to execute their daily duties with competence and confidence.

目次

Part I. Leadership Orientation Chapter 1. Professional Foundations Bruce Whitehead,CMAA, Dr. Mike Blackburn, CMAA Education Based Athletics Association With Academic Achievement Contributor to Future Success Origin and Framework of Interscholastic Athletics Profile of the Athletic Administrator Position Professional Preparation for the Athletic Administrator Position Design of the Athletic Program Summary Chapter 2. Guiding Personal Philosophy Dr. David Hoch, CMAA Benchmarks Beyond Winning Priorities Decision Making Change and Flexibility Educating Others Ethics and Integrity Dependability Personal Care Continual Professional Development Authority Versus Power The Hurdle of Friendship Summary Chapter 3. Communication and Accessibility Warren L. Hagman, CMAA Effective Communication Composure in Communication Communications With Members of the School Community Perfecting Communication Skills Summary Chapter 4. Personnel Management Dr. David Hoch, CMAA Recruiting, Interviewing, and Hiring Mentoring Evaluating Coaches Terminating Staff Keeping Records Managing Adjunct Staff Summary Chapter 5. Student-Athlete Development Sheri Stice, CMAA Player Management Building Successful Programs Summary Chapter 6. Program Management Bill Bowers, CMAA Design of the Athletic Program Goals and Objectives Performance Assessments Strategic Plan Summary Part II. Operational Process Chapter 7. Allied Educational Services Kim Chorosiewski, CMAA Allied Services Programs Student Health Services Sports Medicine Program Strength and Conditioning Program Role of Nutrition in Student Health Academic Support and Precollege Counseling Summary Chapter 8. Scheduling Considerations Steve Berseth, CMAA Contest and Event Scheduling Facility Scheduling Scheduling Contest Officials Commercial Scheduling Programs and Products Summary Chapter 9. Transportation Tim Graham, CMAA Travel Scheduling Transportation Options Safety Regulations and Recommendations Budget Management Summary Chapter 10. Technology Roy Turner, CMAA Professional Development Office Productivity Personal Professional Productivity Communications Marketing and Promotions Collaboration Athletic Performance and Competition Summary Chapter 11. Contest Management Gary Stevens, CMAA Contest Staff Management and Duties Game Management Emergency and Security Issues Summary Chapter 12. Legal and Safety Concerns Lee Green, JD Sports Injury Liability Title IX Compliance Constitutional and Civil Rights of Student-Athletes Hazing and Bullying in Athletic Programs Sexual Harassment in Athletic Programs Summary Part III. Financial Matters Chapter 13. Marketing and Fund-Raising Bob Buckanavage Nontraditional Marketing Relationship Marketing Interscholastic Sport Marketing Process Booster Clubs Corporate Sponsorships Educational Foundations and Fund-Raising Summary Chapter 14. Budgeting and Purchasing John Evers, CMAA Budgeting Process Documentation Summary Part IV. Physical Assets Chapter 15. Equipment Joni Pabst, CAA Equipment Management Rotation Plans for Uniforms and Consumable Playing Equipment Equipment Repair and Reconditioning Inventory Control Accountability Care of Equipment and Uniforms Storage Summary Chapter 16. Facilities Carter Wilson, CMAA Physical Plant Permanent Equipment Building Renovation Versus New Construction Maintenance Current Athletic Facility Trends Athletic Master Plan Summary Closing. Priority Issues Ahead in Interscholastic Sports Eric Forsyth, CAA, John Olson, CMAA Specialization by Athletes Budget, Finance, and Resource Shortfall Effect of Fees on Participation Stability Electronic Social Networking Quality of Coaches and Continuing Education Summary

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