talent ID Flashcards
what is the definition of excellence
special ability beyond the norm to which many aspire but few go on to achieve
personal factors that develop talent
motivation
determined
initiative
physical prowess pain tolerance
self confidence
self efficacy
high skills
commitment
tough minded
what is the definition of talent
natural ability to be good at something
what are social and cultural factors that affect talent id
family + friends
socio-economic
sports coaches
friendship groups
sport equity
education providers
media
how does the private sector affect talent ID
in football their is a strong outing network through the country
recruit young players with technical altitude
UK modern developments in talent ID
created more contemporary development routes with multi dimensional approaches
lottery funding should sustain Uk programs- their isn’t aunt many people getting lottery tickets
the provision of the funding depends on performance of a sport at the latest olympics
what happened in east Germany for a talent ID program
first state to run eleiet sports system
state money was funnelled into the system to produce a world class olympic team, this causes a decrease in quality of life for the rest of the population
in 1969 they built world class facilities, comparable with those in 2006
What where the five stage of the talent ID program in east Germany
primary school ID
Child and youth sport boarding schools
annual spartakid
state run sports clubs
national sports institute
East German nation squad
what happen in primary school ID in east Germany
pupils were screened by specialist Pe teachers, coaches and medic staff that spotted potential sporting talent
what happened in child and youth sport boarding schools in east Germany
sporting talent sent to one of the country’s 25 schools
became a full sports person
got free accommodation and education
what happened in annual spartakid in east Germany talent ID program
adopted from soviet union and modelled as mini olympics
national comps every 2 yrs, sports festivals every 4 years
replicated pressure of global comps
what happened in state run sports clubs in east Germany
all school linked to state-run clubs
provide opportunity for women and men
what happened in national sport institute in east Germany
elite athletes moved to state of the art facilities
provided a closed environment for final preparations
each institute measured level of PED’s ensuring that thy were clean
what happened in East German nation squad talent id program
teams selected to represent the country in international comps
increase medals won at Munich
final preparations were held at the German college
those who succeeded were given huge material benefits
what is Australias TID program
afte rsucces in Munich montreal didnt produce one Australian winner
I identified that they needed better training facilities and coaches
THE AIS opened in 1981, and provided athletes with world class training facilities
what are the 5 sections of the Australian TID program
modified sports program
talents ID programs (ASC)
sports clubs and regional zones
state level sport
AIS and state institutes
Australian nation squad
wha was the modified sports program in the Australian TID program
each sport develop junior version that developed basic skills
school programs wore updated with competitive sports awards and a stringent testing system was used to identify young talent
what happened in the talent ID programs in Australia
Australian sports commission set up national talent and development program aiming to identify potential athletes
screening included fitness tests and body measurements to identify best fit sport
fast tracked to sport specific programs
what happened in sports clubs and regional zones in Australian TID programs
athletes progressed into club sport, which provided a tiered system of ability
at this point had the opportunity to represent their region
what happened in states level sport in Australian TID program
most sports had stole level teams which gave talent pool the opportunity of competing in the state of origin comps
what happened in AIS and state institutes in Australian talent id programs
non-residential central lasted for coaches, athletes, sports science and medical teams
worked along side state-level sport to identify potential talent
what happened in austrlian national squad for the TID program
provided element of the team for major events
in 1998 the AIS branched out fro the central model to local state run facilities, imported by the need to reduce funding
inspired the UkTID model
what is the embryonic UK TID program
original TID program begun in 1998 following the start of the lottery funding- 20% to sport
grass roota talents, imprved facilities, revision of coaching, channeling selected youth.
1998 track and field involved eleven hubs incities across Uk funding built facility around the hubs
what are the 5 sections of the UK TID program
clubs and schools
TID programs
Clubs and hubs
regional squads
national squads
what happened in sports and clubs in UK TID program
school staff recommened perceived talent to sports clubs
youth port trust began to establish sports colleges attracted small grants for coaching
2 hours of PE per week
what happened in TID programs in UK
relied on recommendation
screened down to a smaller group given 2 years of coaching in world class facilities
what happened in clubs and hubs in the TID program
relied on clubs to provide technical advice and support
clubs provided competitive structure up to national level
hubs were expanded tp home GB athletes to evolve
what happens in regional squads in UK TID program
existed at the start of the TID program and top young people were selected to attend training groups led by experiences coaches
what happened in national squads in TID program in the uk
based at various hubs , using superb facilities depending on the sport, led by coaches emptied by NGB’s
squads exposed to international competitions and were fed into Uk teams to compete