The virtual coaching course
An online and interactive course that develop coaches and volunteers who work with children.
Delivered in partnership with Sport England.
Our online course is dedicated to supporting coaches and volunteers who work with kids to make their sessions more active, more inclusive and more playful than ever! This blended course has videos to watch and tasks to complete in your own time. It also includes a live and online session to explore how you can incorporate the power of play into the great work you do community groups and sports clubs. The Boing virtual coaching course is CIMPSA endorsed and you receive two CPD points for completing the course. |
WatchFirst off, there is a series of videos for you to engage with and learn from. Watch our expert coach educator team demonstrating the mechanics of coaching inclusive and active play, and highlight the key principles that makes Boing, Boing!
ReflectReflection is such an important part of learning here at Boing. Here you'll work through a series of questions - recorded by our coach educators - that will help you reflect on what you've seen and how it relates to your practice.
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ExploreWe then explore the world of Boing and everything that is in the Boing PlayTank. There is over 120+ PlayGames and tonnes of helpful resources for you to expand your practice with. (Up to this point is done in your own time, whenever suits you.)
Interact and learnLearning from each other is a key to every part Boing. Here you'll join us live, along with your colleagues, in a virtual classroom to learn more about the details of delivering Boing and how it can be applied to any setting.
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1Coaches and teachers |
2Volunteers |
Anyone that works with children and young people, whether that is at a sports club, primary school or after school club.
This course is a great way to learn how to engage and excite children in PE or sports sessions! |
Anyone that works in community groups, youth groups or sport development settings.
This course helps develop ways of supporting children and young people to be active and build physically literate. |