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230 | 50.33% |
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227 | 49.67% |
| Voters: 457. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#61
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Re: Student or Adult Coach
Since I've been involved with my team, we have always had a student as drive coach. That said, going forward we will have an adult coach on standby in the event someone to help manage situations with other adults.
Being a drive coach is a leadership position on our team and we provide leadership training. Dealing with an aggressive mentor from another team is asking a lot from a student so having someone available for them to help in that situation is teaching moment. In most cases, adult drive coaches are doing a great job, but there are cases where they are way to intense and intimidate students. |
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Re: Student or Adult Coach
One thing that I don't like about this entire scenario is that a lot of heat is being generated around students or coaches feeling uncomfortable in a situation where we all are supposed to be working together.
If people are on the same team nobody should feel bad for trying to help but a lot of the time thats how I end up feeling when in Q. |
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Re: Student or Adult Coach
As a the student drive coach of my drive team, I totally think it depends on the dynamic of your team. For my team, we've always had a student coach, but that doesn't mean we're right-or wrong. This weekend at the St Joseph District in Michigan, I was very impressed by 3620's drive coach. He's a mentor, but he does a very nice job in the role, without being overbearing in strategy sessions.
I think that a student can also become overbearing in situations, so it is extremely dependent on how your team functions. So, whether your drive coach is a mentor or student, I think it is very important that your coach is polite, strong-willed, and knowledgeable when it comes to the game. It all really comes down to exemplifying the qualities of FIRST; not how old your coach is. |
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