Teesra Talks — occasional thoughts on cricket coaching
Andrew
10 episodes
1 month ago
I qualified as a cricket coach in 2009, but really started to coach seriously in 2014, working mostly with children (primary school age, and younger).
My blog, theteesra.com, is a strong reflective discipline to maintain, but it can take time to pull together a post...4 years (and counting) in one extreme case.
I tweet @theteesra, but the format doesn’t really encourage reflection.
So, Teesra Talks will be more like an audio diary, where I can reflect on coaching issues more spontaneously than in a blog post, but in a little more depth than on Twitter.
Please, do join the conversation.
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I qualified as a cricket coach in 2009, but really started to coach seriously in 2014, working mostly with children (primary school age, and younger).
My blog, theteesra.com, is a strong reflective discipline to maintain, but it can take time to pull together a post...4 years (and counting) in one extreme case.
I tweet @theteesra, but the format doesn’t really encourage reflection.
So, Teesra Talks will be more like an audio diary, where I can reflect on coaching issues more spontaneously than in a blog post, but in a little more depth than on Twitter.
Please, do join the conversation.
We are coaching, but are they learning? Reflections on online learning
Teesra Talks — occasional thoughts on cricket coaching
11 minutes 58 seconds
5 years ago
We are coaching, but are they learning? Reflections on online learning
Some thoughts on online instruction, online coaching, and online learning. More on facilitating learning in this blog post: https://theteesra.com/2020/04/15/im-coachingbut-are-they-learning/
Teesra Talks — occasional thoughts on cricket coaching
I qualified as a cricket coach in 2009, but really started to coach seriously in 2014, working mostly with children (primary school age, and younger).
My blog, theteesra.com, is a strong reflective discipline to maintain, but it can take time to pull together a post...4 years (and counting) in one extreme case.
I tweet @theteesra, but the format doesn’t really encourage reflection.
So, Teesra Talks will be more like an audio diary, where I can reflect on coaching issues more spontaneously than in a blog post, but in a little more depth than on Twitter.
Please, do join the conversation.