Officiating and Coaching (B)

Paper Code: 
DPHE – 601 (B)
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  • Officiating builds skills for a life time teamwork, loyalty, sacrifice, study, decision- making, fair    mindedness, accountability and honesty to developing positive skills and qualities that can be learned and implemented through officiating.

 

  • To analyse development tendencies in their selected sports discipline and to take this into consideration when planning their own training process

 

10.00
Unit I: 
Officiating

1.1  Definition and Importance of Officiating

1.2   Principles of Officiating

1.3  Duties of Official

 

10.00
Unit II: 
Quality of Official

2.1 Qualities of a good official

2.2  Suggestion for improving the standard of officiating

2.3 Officials for athletics and other major games and their responsibilities

 

14.00
Unit III: 
Coaching

3.1  Meaning and Definition of coaching

3.2 Importance of coaching

3.3 Principles of coaching

3.4 Qualities of a good coach

3.5 Duties of a coach

 

12.00
Unit IV: 
Training

4.1  Meaning and Definition of training

4.2  Types of training

4.3  Principles of sports training

4.4  Factors affecting training

 

14.00
Unit V: 
Skills

5.1  Demonstration and Analysis of skills

5.2  Criteria of Selection of players

5.3  Principles of Offence and Defence

5.4  Training Schedules

5.5  Requisites of a Champion

 

Essential Readings: 

Book Recommended

 

  1. Sharma P.D. (2000). “Officiating and Coaching”, A.P. Publishers, 19, Books, Market, Chowk Adda, Jalendher.
  2. Singh, H. (1984). Sports Training–General Theory and Technique. Patiala: NSNIS, Publication, 8
  3. Dr. P.D. Sharma: Officiating and Coaching, A.P. Publishers, 19, Books, Market, Chowk Adda, Jalendher.

 

  1. Singh Hardayal – Sports Training General Theory and Practice NSNIS Publication Patiala, 1984.

 

References: 

Reference Books

 

  1. Bee, C. F. (1959). The science of coaching. Ronald Press Company, New York.
  2. Sharma, N.K., (2011). Psychology of Coaching. Educational Publishers, Delhi.
  3. Shriram, T. & Singh, V., (2013). Coaching and Officiating in Sports and Games. Sports Publications Khel Sahitya, New Delhi.
  4. Singh, A.J., (2013). Sports Psychology for Coaches. Khel Sahitya Kendra, New Delhi.
  5. Sharma, N.P., (2008). Officiating and Coaching in Sports. Khel Sahitya Kendra, New Delhi.
  6. Yousufzai, N.S.,(2014).Officiating, Coaching and Training Methods in Physical Education & Sports. Khel Sahitya Kendra, New Delhi
  7. Reddy, (2009). Sports Officiating and Coaching. Sports Publications, Delhi.
  8. Clair Bee and Ken Norton: The Science of Coaching: Second Edition, The Ronald Press Company, New York 1959.

 

  1. James B. Bonder: How to be successful Coach, Prentice Hall, INC, Englewood Cluffs N.J.

 

‘E’ Resources

 

https://www.slideshare.net/TOPVIKS/officiating-and-coachingpptx

https://books.google.co.in/books?id=kkfrDwAAQBAJ&printsec=copyright&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false

https://www.education.ne.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Sports-Officiating-in-PE-Guide-FINAL.pdf

 

 

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