Difference between revisions of "IDEAS"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (→Also: Fix link) |
m (→Also: conform to style) |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
*: Close the session with a review of the key points. | *: Close the session with a review of the key points. | ||
− | == | + | == More == |
[[EDICT]] | [[EDICT]] |
Revision as of 16:56, 22 October 2009
IDEAS is an acroynm used to describe a coaching strategy.
IDEAS - Stands for:
- Introduction
- Explain what the skill is for and when it would be used. Keep it simple and short.
- Demonstration
- Show the skill. The demonstration must be accurate and clear. Make sure everybody sees the main features. Show the skill from different angles. Perhaps repeat the skill in slow motion. Don't talk at the same time.
- Explanation
- Reinforce the demonstration. Keep it simple. Focus on, at most, three features.
- Activity
- Allow people enough time to practice the skill. Comment and provide gentle feedback to correct errors. Perhaps repeat parts of the demonstration and explanation for individuals. Include different forms of practice - such as games that use the specific skill.
- Summary
- Close the session with a review of the key points.