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Evaluating referees
I don't know why, but somehow I was chosen by my association to design new forms for the evaluation of referees through veteran referees and/or coaches. Don't get me wrong. We don't let coaches decide, who gets any games, but we like to get their input throughout the season to get an idea what's going on in the gyms.
Now, what's the point of this thread? I'd like to get your input about evaluations in your associations, conferences, where ever you referee, or evaluate other referees. What kind of system do you have to make sure all evaluators are on the same page, and they do not contradict eachother when giving feedback to referees? Do you have any forms where you tell evaluators what to look for (fouls, violations, mechanics, communication, team work ...)? Do you use grades as in school? If anyone could send me one (or more) sample evaluation forms you use or reports you got from an evaluator, that would be much appreciated! Just send me a PM and I will give you my e-mail address. Thanks a lot for your input. Kostja |
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Ratings Guidelines For Evaluation
RATINGS GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATION
REACTION Reacts quickly enough to make a decision at the moment of its occurrence. Makes quick and positive decisions, especially with respect to the “close ones”. Takes the time to prevent an error from being made. INTESTINAL FORTITUDE Remains consistent when calling violations or fouls - without regard to the score, whom it may hurt, or how it may effect future relations with the coach. CONFIDENCE Exhibits a confident manner i.e. attention to detail, alertness, firmness, and timeliness of his/her reaction to a situation. Has a resonant, strong voice that is supported by proper mechanics for purpose of clarification. POISE Has a quiet influence on the game that relieves tensions and creates a steady effect upon contestants (both players and coaches alike). Has control of his/her emotions. Is courteous and polite. CONSISTENCY Is consistent in all calls regardless of situation or point of time in the game. For example consistency in the determination of a block vs. a charge. JUDGMENT Uses fair and unbiased judgment and common sense in applying the rules of the game. COOPERATION Has the ability to work effectively as a “team” with his/her fellow official Is not overly sensitive to constructive criticism. Has a sense of loyalty to fellow officials, a willingness to share the responsibility and avoids attempts to shift the blame. KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROPER APPLICATION OF THE RULES Presents a thorough knowledge of the rules of basketball Appears to make his/her decision with consideration to the effect the calling, or equally as important, the not calling of a rule violation will have. (i.e. advantage / disadvantage) MECHANICS OF OFFICIATING Utilizes proper mechanics, up-to-date techniques and procedures as detailed in the Officials Manual. APPEARANCE AND CONDITIONING Is in excellent physical condition and exhibits hustle and energy Official’s uniform and overall appearance is neat, clean and well kept.
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Copy of web form used to evaluate us....
This is a copy of the online form used by our association to evaulate us. Most evaluators take notes/etc at the game and then go home and submit the form online.
Game Date (m/d/year): Official's Name: Observer: Partner (1): Partner (2): Home Team: Visitor: Location: Level of Teams: Quarters Observed (Check one or more): Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Please select a rating for the items listed below as follows: 1-poor, 2-below average, 3-average, 4-above average, 5-excellent, NA-not applicable 1. Professional Appearance: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 2. Court Demeanor: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 3. Mobility: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 4. Signals/Mechanics: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 5. Use of Voice: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 6. Whistle-Sharp/Loud: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 7. Partner Communications: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 8. Pre-Game Activities: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 9. Positioning-Lead: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 10. Positioning-Trail: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 11. Positioning-Center: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 12. Press Coverage: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 13. Game Situation Awareness: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 14. Control of Players: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 15. Control of Coaches: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 16. Judgment: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 17. Advantage/Disadvantage: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 18. Consistency: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 19. Off Ball Play: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 20. Post Play: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 21. Rules Application: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: 22. Points of Emphasis: NA 1 2 3 4 5 Notes: General Comments: |
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@all: It takes a while to translate it, but I will post a copy of the form we have used so far, soon. |
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Due to popular demand I've created a login for everyone on the evaluation website I've put together. This is in early stages of development and is far from perfect. And I am NOT a web designer, so no *****ing about the layout. That will all be improved with time.
First off head to http://www.tboaonline.org and click the Members click here link. On the login page the username is forum_tester and the password is whistle. After you login you'll see the menu at the top of the screen. Fancy logo eh? You can ignore the change your info and change your password button. Also the list of officials is people in my association and their contact information. Where you'll be intrested is the New Evaluation button. 2nd down on the right. Click that and your presented with a list of officials you can evaluate. Pick any of them. Now you're filling out an evaluation. No field is required but they are all recomended. You can check more then one level if your evaluating them on more then one game. For instance if you watch a Freshman / JV doubleheader and head in at half to get ready for the varsity game. You'd select freshman girls, jv girls. In this instance you more than likely observed 6 quarters. The varsity quarters observed is how many quarters the Freshman / JV official (the person you're evaluating) watched you. The rest of the form is pretty self explanatory. Fill it out and press submit. Now your presented with a spreadsheet that you can print off. When the system is complete it will also email this form to the person you evaluated and whoever is in charge of evaluations in the association. The vote at the bottom will not be sent to whoever you evaluated. Click the back to the menu link. There's a few more buttons worth looking at. The evaluations you've turned in and evaluations of you are important. Click on them to get a list of who you evaluated and a list of evaluations of you. You can go back and look at any of these evaluations. The evaluation summary is only visible to board members. It contains a breakdown of evaluations and yes and no votes to move up. If you click on a name you get a breakdown of who voted which way and on what game they voted that way. If anyone has any questions or problems let me know. The system is still really new and a work in progress. |
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