What have lemon meringue pie and coach education got in common?
- Sep 25, 2024
- 1 min read
In this episode, I talk about how we can deconstruct coach education to help make coach education more 'learner-centred'. I explain the limitations of existing delivery methods and outline ways that we can work towards models that allow for more individualised learning pathways. I explain how a shift away from qualifications towards a professional standards framework offers greater flexibility and transferability across various coaching roles and activity domains allowing for a more dynamic and effective workforce.
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Stuart Armstrong (The Talent Equation) Geometry Dash uses lemon meringue pie to argue that, just as a pie has distinct components you can combine in different ways
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