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Gentlemen:
I am getting ready to start my first year of teaching at a high school. One of my classes (which miraculously, was already in place) is a Sports Officiating class. I would like to look at as many sports as possible in order to expose my students to a wide variety of opportunities. If you could, please contact me about ANY TRAINING MATERIALS WHATSOEVER that you might have which you would be willing to share with me. This includes electronic documents, paper documents (which I would gladly pay for you to have sent to me), and anything else that you might be willing to share. Thank you so much for your help in this matter. Please feel free to contact me at your convenience at [email protected]. I would be glad to supply you with other mailing information as needed. |
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The high schools in the Millard Public Schools (suburban Omaha, NE) started offering a sports officiating class recently.
Google "Millard Public Schools, Omaha, Nebraska" to get the website. Probably the best contact name is Frank Ryan at Millard West H.S. I believe that NASO/Referee magazine helped him out with a bunch of training materials.
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What will you be covering in your class? Are you going only for points that are common to all officiating, or will you be hitting specific sports as well? Will you expect the students to know the rules of every sport that you cover?
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I am going to try to hit multiple sports so that I can open up the door to as many opportunities as possible. In terms of rules, we will have to have a basic understanding before we can even begin to learn principles of officiating as they apply specifically to each sport.
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Kentref had a good suggestion about checking into Millard Public School's classes. It was a headliner in the news last year at one point that many people were impressed with what they are trying to do.
To add to that suggestion, check into any community colleges that offer such courses also. Maybe get some ideas of topics to touch on from those. I know we have 2 courses here at Iowa Western Community College associated with sports officiating. Go to http://www.iwcc.edu and run a search on our website and you'll find the information. |
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