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    "l came to coach basketball players‚ and you became students. l came to teach boys‚ and you became men". This quote shows how successful Coach Ken Carter’s managing techniques are‚ however Coach Carter uses many managing styles through out the film. A good manager uses multiple managing techniques these techniques are autocratic‚ persuasive‚ consultative‚ participative and laissez faire. Coach Carter’s managing methods vary between the different situations he comes across. As shown through out the

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    How to Choose a Good Tennis Coach You have recently been introduced to tennis and you seriously find the game fun and entertaining and interesting. Add to that the added bonus of being able to use the physical demand of the game to keep you in shape‚ you know that you are in for a treat. It is going to be tough. It is not going to be easy. But you are determined to plow through and you know that the help of the right expert to help you get the skills needed to be better at the sport is essential

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    COACH CARTER: (2005 FILM STARRING SAMUEL JACKSON). Summary: Coach Carter is based on a true story starring Ken Carter (Samuel Jackson)‚ it is a story about a basketball coach trying to teach his athletes that there is more to life than basketball. Ken Carter was once a starting player in the Richmond High School Oilers basketball team and years after basketball life‚ he has established himself in marketing and publishing he returns to Richmond High School as the new basketball coach. Ken Carter

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    Intro to American Education Reel to Reel Reflections Your written summary of the movie selected should include responses to each of the following items. Title of Movie: Coach Carter Overall summary of movie: Coach Ken Carter is offered a job to coach the basketball team at his former high school‚ Richmond High‚ where he was one of the best athletes to ever attend a secondary education there. He took the job to bring change into the poor neighborhood of Richmond but more importantly

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    Coach Carter is a movie inspired my real-life events based in the inner city of California (Bridgett‚ Carter‚ Scanlon‚ & Toffler‚ 2005). )Samuel L. Jackson’s character‚ Ken Carter‚ served as a basketball coach in Coach Carter (Bridgett‚ Carter‚ Scanlon‚ & Toffler‚ 2005). “Ken” also served as an arrogant and controversial to the majority of his community‚ for example‚ the players on the team‚ their parents‚ and his coworkers (Bridgett‚ Carter‚ Scanlon‚ & Toffler‚ 2005). In the film‚ Coach Ken Carter

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    A coach is someone who uplifts their athletes and helps them become a better person inside and out‚ which is why I have dedicated my time to teaching young gymnasts the sport that I have been in love with since I was seven years old. Also‚ because I truly believe that gymnastics helps young girls become physically and mentally stronger. Becoming a coach has made me become a more coachable athlete because I have now seen both sides of athletics. To begin‚ becoming a coach has made me realize how

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    LEADERSHIP IN CINEMA Coach Carter (Based on a true story) Submitted by: Pam McDonald E-mail: Pam_McDonald@nifc.blm.gov Phone: 208-387-5318 Audience Rating: PG 13 Released: 2005 Studio: Paramount Pictures Genre: Drama Runtime: 136 minutes Materials: VCR or DVD (preferred)‚ television or projection system‚ Wildland Fire Leadership Values and Principles handouts (single-sided)‚ notepads‚ writing utensils Objective: Students will identify Wildland Fire Leadership

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    wisdom down to children. In a sporting situation the coach is tasked with providing the right environment in order for a child to develop their skills and participate in a sport. It is a difficult task as there are many fundamental differences between coaching children as opposed to adolescents or adults‚ however children need to be coached in order to develop the fundamental skills required to master their sport. Coaches who train children must coach differently

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    cooperative coach is needed. Allowing these athletes to make a few of their own decisions is a necessity. They do not need a coach to continually command them every step of the way. If a coach is able to implement the cooperative style well‚ then little to no issues would be prevalent within this level of sport. Ethics is a fairly easy thing to deal with. Everyone on the team should treat everyone equally. Race‚ gender‚ and culture should not be a problem. If it is ever a problem‚ the coach should address

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    English 1101 Research Paper What is the role of a men’s basketball coach? When someone thinks about some of the best basketball teams in history‚ they usually tend to forget about the coaches for those teams. Michael Jordan will always be thought of first when the championship Chicago Bulls teams of the 1990s come to mind. Phil Jackson coached all those championship teams and Jordan never won a championship without Jackson. The same can be said for many other great teams. The coaches of championship

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