Sports coaches' mentorship: experience and a suggested future framework
Introduction: Mentoring is widely advocated as an important component of coach learning, both informally and as a constituent feature of coach development programmes. However, despite its ubiquity, there remains a paucity of empirical evidence to support mentoring's use in practice. Consequentl...
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Main Authors: | Jake Bailey (Author), Robyn L Jones (Author), Wayne Allison (Author) |
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