NIAAA's Guide to Interscholastic Athletic Administration

NIAAA's Guide to Interscholastic Athletic Administration

National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA)

Human Kinetics Publishers

07/2013

408

Dura

Inglês

9781450432771

998

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Part I. Leadership Orientation

Chapter 1. Professional Foundations

Bruce Whitehead,CMAA, Dr. Mike Blackburn, CMAA

Education Based Athletics

Association With Academic Achievement

Contributor to Future Success

Origin and Framework of Interscholastic Athletics

Profile of the Athletic Administrator Position

Professional Preparation for the Athletic Administrator Position

Design of the Athletic Program

Summary

Chapter 2. Guiding Personal Philosophy

Dr. David Hoch, CMAA

Benchmarks Beyond Winning

Priorities

Decision Making

Change and Flexibility

Educating Others

Ethics and Integrity

Dependability

Personal Care

Continual Professional Development

Authority Versus Power

The Hurdle of Friendship

Summary

Chapter 3. Communication and Accessibility

Warren L. Hagman, CMAA

Effective Communication

Composure in Communication

Communications With Members of the School Community

Perfecting Communication Skills

Summary

Chapter 4. Personnel Management

Dr. David Hoch, CMAA

Recruiting, Interviewing, and Hiring

Mentoring

Evaluating Coaches

Terminating Staff

Keeping Records

Managing Adjunct Staff

Summary

Chapter 5. Student-Athlete Development

Sheri Stice, CMAA

Player Management

Building Successful Programs

Summary

Chapter 6. Program Management

Bill Bowers, CMAA

Design of the Athletic Program

Goals and Objectives

Performance Assessments

Strategic Plan

Summary

Part II. Operational Process

Chapter 7. Allied Educational Services

Kim Chorosiewski, CMAA

Allied Services Programs

Student Health Services

Sports Medicine Program

Strength and Conditioning Program

Role of Nutrition in Student Health

Academic Support and Precollege Counseling

Summary

Chapter 8. Scheduling Considerations

Steve Berseth, CMAA

Contest and Event Scheduling

Facility Scheduling

Scheduling Contest Officials

Commercial Scheduling Programs and Products

Summary

Chapter 9. Transportation

Tim Graham, CMAA

Travel Scheduling

Transportation Options

Safety Regulations and Recommendations

Budget Management

Summary

Chapter 10. Technology

Roy Turner, CMAA

Professional Development

Office Productivity

Personal Professional Productivity

Communications

Marketing and Promotions

Collaboration

Athletic Performance and Competition

Summary

Chapter 11. Contest Management

Gary Stevens, CMAA

Contest Staff Management and Duties

Game Management

Emergency and Security Issues

Summary

Chapter 12. Legal and Safety Concerns

Lee Green, JD

Sports Injury Liability

Title IX Compliance

Constitutional and Civil Rights of Student-Athletes

Hazing and Bullying in Athletic Programs

Sexual Harassment in Athletic Programs

Summary

Part III. Financial Matters

Chapter 13. Marketing and Fund-Raising

Bob Buckanavage

Nontraditional Marketing

Relationship Marketing

Interscholastic Sport Marketing Process

Booster Clubs

Corporate Sponsorships

Educational Foundations and Fund-Raising

Summary

Chapter 14. Budgeting and Purchasing

John Evers, CMAA

Budgeting Process

Documentation

Summary

Part IV. Physical Assets

Chapter 15. Equipment

Joni Pabst, CAA

Equipment Management

Rotation Plans for Uniforms and Consumable Playing Equipment

Equipment Repair and Reconditioning

Inventory Control

Accountability

Care of Equipment and Uniforms

Storage

Summary

Chapter 16. Facilities

Carter Wilson, CMAA

Physical Plant

Permanent Equipment

Building Renovation Versus New Construction

Maintenance

Current Athletic Facility Trends

Athletic Master Plan

Summary

Closing. Priority Issues Ahead in Interscholastic Sports

Eric Forsyth, CAA, John Olson, CMAA

Specialization by Athletes

Budget, Finance, and Resource Shortfall

Effect of Fees on Participation Stability

Electronic Social Networking

Quality of Coaches and Continuing Education

Summary
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