TY - BOOK AU - Baghurst, Timothy M TI - Case Studies in Coaching Ethics : : Real Dilemmas in High School, College, and Professional Sports SN - 9781032451053 U1 - 174.9796 23 PY - 2023/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Professional sports KW - Ethical decision-making KW - Case studies KW - Coach-athlete relationships KW - Booster influence N1 - Part I: High School Sports 1. Coaching Styles 2. Scheduling and Use of Facilities 3. Academic Ineligibility 4. Running Up the Score 5. Juggling Jobs, Juggling Life 6. Coaching Girls Versus Boys 7. Coach Relationships: Know Your Role 8. Booster Pressure 9. Athlete Injuries 10. Crippling Success 11. The Importance of Policies and Procedures 12. Parents and Principals 13. Winning Versus Player Development 14. The Unsupportive Parent 15. Stretching the Rules 16. Age and Competition 17. Eating Disorders: Watch What You Say 18. Coach–Athlete Relationships 19. The Importance of Athlete Equality 20. Accusations: It Takes Just One 21. In Loco Parentis 22. Cash Is King Part II: College Sports 23. Scholarships: Who Gets What? 24. Less Than Four 25. Stats Get Me Drafted 26. Self Over Team 27. The Job Carousel 28. The Transfer Portal: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions 29. If We Can Buy It, Why Can't We Use It? 30. It's Not Who I Am Part III: Professional Sports 31. The Salary Cap and the Boss 32. Drafts, Management, and the Coach 33. I've Got the Power: Or Do I? 34. The Assistant 35. To Coach or Not to Coach, That Is the Question 36. Titles vs $ 37. A Clash of Ideologies: Personal Perspectives from a Journal 38. Who Do You Work For? 39. Not My Fault 40. Forgive and Forget? N2 - Coaches are placed in a myriad of ethical decision-making situations. Making decisions such as playing time, boosters, parents, social media, power differentials, scholarships, and relationships are just a few examples of what a coach may need to navigate. While many day-to-day situations are easily resolved, some are not. Therefore, how and by what process should a coach make these decisions? This book presents a variety of cases based on true stories that present some of the ethical decisions coaches must make across high school, collegiate, and professional sports. Using a sequential system of less to more complicated, 40 case studies are presented across the sports spectrum that coaches have experienced. This is a key component of the book. Although names and situations have been changed, these cases have happened and provide real applicability to coaches. In addition, each case may contain multiple situations perhaps with no "right" answer that test a coach’s value system and ability to prioritize actions. Questions are provided at the end of each case that allow for reflection. The primary audience for this book includes current coaches as well as students in coach education programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels ER -