The Ethics of Coaching Sports: Moral, Social and Legal Issues

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2013-02-05
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

The Ethics of Coachingfeatures invited contributions written by prominent scholars examining a broad variety of normative or evaluative issues that arise from the role of the coach in competitive sport. Each essay presents a review of the main arguments and positions relevant to each chosen topic and, with the ground set, the chapter authors then seek to advance the discussion by making an intellectual contribution of their own. The collection is accessible and comprehensive, including essays on the role of the coach as educator, leader, and moral role model; the duties, rights, and obligations of players and coaches, both morally and legally; special issues involved in coaching children; and an examination of the failures of coaches to meet appropriate standards when they fail to respect their players and their programs. Introductions to each part not only summarize the main theses but also explain differences in approach and contrasts in the arguments of each chapter. Study questions are also provided for each essay.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ethical Dilemmas
In Coaching
The Coach's Role: Conceptions of Coaching
Victory vs. Virtue: Coaches as Educators, Heather Reid
The Coach as Moral Exemplar
The Ethical Coach: An Interpretive Account
Interpretivism. Conventionalism, and the Ethical Coach
Coaching and the Ethics of Competition
Coaches and Competitive Injustice
Coaching, Gamesmanship, And Intimidation
Bench Players: Why the Coach Needs a Philosophy
The Neuro-Ethics of Coaching
Coaching Youth Sports
Coaching Children
Competition, Ethics, and Coaching Youth
Coaching, Compliance and the Law
Recruiting and Compliance: Ethical and Legal Issues
Coaching, Title IX, and Gender Equity
Coach and the Safety of Athletes: Ethical and Legal Issues
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