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
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
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