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Sport Methodology II - Sport Training - Basketball

Code: 332     Acronym: 332

Instance: 2023/2024 - 1S Ícone do Moodle

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Course/CS Responsible: Sports Sciences

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
LCD 10 First Degree in Sports Sciences (2011/2012) 3 - 10 -
Mais informaçõesLast updated on 2024-01-23.

Fields changed: Calculation formula of final grade, Programa, Bibliografia Complementar, Bibliografia Obrigatória, Componentes de Avaliação e Ocupação

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

1. To implement and develop the theoretical-practical knowledge related with sports training in practice setting of Basketball (part I).
2. To acquire skills to carry out the role of coach in real training and competition contexts in Basketball teams (part I).
3. To identify and address constraints related to the role of sports coach in real practice contexts.
4. To develop critical reflection of the problems emerging from actual practice.

Learning outcomes and competences

Students are expected to be able to:

1. To plan, implement, track, and evaluate the process of training and competition in Basketball.
2. To prepare a methodological progression suitable for the different technical-tactical defensive and offensive contents.
3. To use reflexive and adaptive strategies for the problems that may occur during the professional activity.
4. To optimize skills on communication and management of Basketball teams.
5. To prepare a medium-long term plan for the training of young Basketball players.
6. To apply a conceptual foundation and a systematic organization of the final report about the activity developed in vocational training and a critical sustained narrative of the significant learning obtained through the professional identity construction.

Working method

Presencial

Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)

Approval in the Course Unit (CU) Sport Methodology I - Sport Training - Basketball.

Program

The CU Sport Methodology II - Sport Training - Basketball operates under a special regime, which focuses on the vocational training, developed in sports training centers (STC). By STC is meant a core of in-service training in the specific context of sports training, where students will be confronted with the problems raised by practice and be induced to solve them in an open perspective like the nature of the sport system preparation. The program of classes and thematic seminars is as follows:

1. Multidisciplinary teams in basketball sports training.
2. Individual offensive skills:
    2.1. Revision of fundamental technical skills.
    2.2. Technical determinants in the execution of off-ball screens.
    2.3. Technical determinants in the execution of ball screens.
    2.4. Technical determinants in the execution of hand-offs.
3. Individual defensive skills:
    3.1. Basic defensive rules.
    3.2. Box-out and defensive rebound.
    3.3. Technical determinants in the defense of off-ball screens.
    3.4. Technical determinants in the defense of ball screens.
4. Individual offensive tactics:
    4.1. Reaction to outside and inside 1x1.
    4.2. Reaction to ball inside.
    4.3. The use of off-ball screens.
    4.4. The use of ball screens.
5. Individual defensive tactics.
    5.1. Basic man-to-man defense.
    5.2. Off-ball screens defense.
    5.3. Ball screens defense.
6. Observation and game analysis.
    6.1. Individual and team scouting (opponent and own team).
7. The basketball coach’s report.

Mandatory literature

FIBA-WABC. (2016); Basketball. Mies: FIBA-WABC.
FIBA-WABC. (2016); Coaches Manual Level 2. Mies: FIBA-WABC.
FIBA. (2019); Physical Preparation of Professional 3x3 Athletes. Mies: FIBA.
FPB. (2022); Orientações Técnicas Nacionais. Lisboa: FPB.
Krause, J. V., & Nelson, C. (2018); Basketball Skills & Drills (4th ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Wooden, J. (1998); Practical Modern Basketball (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Benjamin Cummings.

Complementary Bibliography

American Sport Education Program. (2006); Coaching Basketball Technical and Tactical Skills. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Garchow, K., & Dickinson, A. (1992); Youth Basketball: A Complete Handbook. Traverse City, MI: Cooper Pub Group.
Oliver, D. (2004); Basketball on Paper: Rules and Tools for Performance Analysis. Sterling, VA. Brassey's, Inc.
Paye, B., & Paye, P. (2000); Youth Basketball Drills. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Prusak, K. (2005); Basketball Fun & Games: 50 Skill-Building Activities for Children. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Rose, L. (2004); The Basketball Handbook. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Taylor, B. (2016); Thinking Basketball. Scotts Valley, CA: CreateSpace.
Wootten, M., & Wootten, J. (2012); Coaching Basketball Successfully (3rd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Teaching methods and learning activities

Taking into account the aims previously mentioned and which are embodied in the acquisition of skills and competences to carry out the role of coach, the methodologies applied are less expository and more interactive. Thus, concomitant with theoretical and practical classes of a more conventional nature, the use of different teaching strategies is projected in order to place the student at the center of the teaching-learning process:

- Individual and group sessions to reflect and discuss about the activities developed within the scope of the professional training.
- Meetings with the Professor responsible for the STC that encourage critical reflection on problems emerging from real contexts of practice.
- Thematic seminars guided either by Professors or by sports agents with exceptional profiles in different areas of intervention (coaches, club coordinators, managers, referees).

The intention of preparing students for the future profession of coach also requires the use of training strategies that allow increasing autonomy, for which the use of questioning competes, in a growing profile of demands, which begins with the confrontation of knowledge in strict sense, passing through its application (demonstrating, exemplifying, prescribing) until reaching the resolution of problems.

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Trabalho de campo 40,00
Trabalho escrito 60,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Frequência das aulas 120,00
Realização de Estágio 80,00
Trabalho escrito 40,00
Trabalho de campo 30,00
Total: 270,00

Eligibility for exams

Students must attend 75% of the planned formal teaching sessions: theoretical classes; practical classes; reflection and discussion sessions concerning the activities developed within the scope of the professional internship; meetings with the professor responsible for the STC; thematic seminars.

Calculation formula of final grade

Success in the UC is guaranteed by obtaining grade 10 (9.5 with rounding) on a scale from 0 to 20, in the following evaluation components prescribed for students in the STC regime:

a) Fieldwork: 
    - Intervention in the context of training and competition (40%)
b) Written works:
    - Annual work plan (15%)
    - Dossier (25%)
    - Internship report (20%)

Final classification (FC) results from the following formula:

FC = (fieldwork score*0.40) + (annual work plan score*0.15) + (dossier score*0.25) + (internship report score*0.20))

Classification improvement

Not applicable.

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