NCCP Introduction to Competition - Online Evaluation
About Evaluation for Certification:
All coaches, to be certified in NCCP competition-stream
contexts (e.g. Introduction to Competition) are required
to successfully complete an evaluation process. Evaluation
in Ready to Race Introduction to
Competition has three parts:
(a) Successful completion of the Make Ethical Decisions
(MED) on-line evaluation at the Coaching Association
of Canada (CAC) website: http://nccpeval.coach.ca/production/med/e/index.asp?Language=English
(b) Completion of a Portfolio of written work based
on the content of the Ready to Race Introduction to
Competition learning workshops, which is then reviewed
by an Evaluator.
(c) Completion of a final evaluation. This may be done
at a competition, or by completing an on-line evaluation
developed by CCA.
Process for On-line Evaluation
1. The coach applies for evaluation by completing on-line
registration (see link below)
2. CCA will confirm the coach has completed training
and is eligible for evaluation.
3. When eligibility is confirmed, CCA will send the
coach a password to permit access to the evaluation
web site. This will give the coach access to an on-line
Portfolio template as well as the on-line exam questions.
4. The CCA will appoint an approved Evaluator and provide
his contact information to the coach. The coach sends
his/her completed Portfolio in electronic form to the
designated Evaluator. The Evaluator may either rate
the Portfolio complete and return it with comments (successful
result) or rate it incomplete and return it for revisions.
In this case the coach has 30 days to make the changes
and have the Evaluator rate the Portfolio “complete”.
5. When the Portfolio work is rated “complete”
by the Evaluator, and when the coach has achieved a
successful MED result, he/she may proceed to final on-line
evaluation. In the final on-line evaluation, the coach
completes a skills analysis exam and a coach behavior
exam. Both involve the coach viewing video or pictures
and answering a series of multiple-choice questions.
6. If the coach scores less than 60% on the on-line
exam, he/she will be informed of an unsuccessful result
by the Evaluator, who will recommend specific areas
for improvement (action plan). The coach will be required
to re-register and attempt evaluation again. If the
coach successfully completes the on-line evaluation
with score between 60% and 80%, the Evaluator will hold
a debriefing with the coach and develop an action plan.
The debriefing may be done by conference call or using
a to-be-developed on-line debriefing survey. If the
coach scores over 80% the Evaluator simply gives the
coach a memo of successful completion.
7. The Evaluator now marks the successful coach as “passed”
and completes a Course Register Form (CRF) for the evaluation
and sends this electronically to the NCCP database and
copies it to the CCA office and the PSO office in the
province the coach resides in.
8. Upon certification, all Ready to Race! Introduction
to Competition coaches have five years to complete prescribed
professional development tasks and activities to maintain
certification.
What is the Fee?
The Fee is $150 for each complete evaluation. This covers
the work of the Evaluator in assessing the Portfolio
and in conducting the on-line evaluation and debriefing,
as well as administrative costs.
Ready for your on-line evaluation:
Please visit the following link for all the instructions: http://digitalcoachingsystems.ca/digitalmentoring/course-registration-forms/296-cca-registration-form.html
Coaches Evaluation and Certification
About Evaluation for Certification:
All coaches, to be certified in NCCP competition-stream
contexts (e.g. Introduction to Competition) are required
to successfully complete an evaluation process. Evaluation
in Ready to Race Introduction to
Competition has three parts:
(a) Successful completion of the Make Ethical Decisions
(MED) on-line evaluation at the Coaching Association
of Canada (CAC) website: http://nccpeval.coach.ca/production/med/e/index.asp?Language=English
(b) Completion of a Portfolio of written work based
on the content of the Ready to Race Introduction to
Competition learning workshops, which is then reviewed
by an Evaluator.
(c) Completion of a final evaluation. This may be done
at a competition, or by completing an on-line evaluation
developed by CCA.
For further questions,contact Cameron McKnight.