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ICC Launches New Training And Education Programs To Improve The Experience Of Playing Cricket

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

ICC Launches New Training And Education Programs To Improve The Experience Of Playing Cricket, with the ICC further highlighting its ongoing commitment to enhancing the game of cricket by releasing data from the first year.

The Enrolled online in ICC Education Courses:-

The program was initially released in October last year and data for the first 12 months shows that since then more than 9,500 active learners have enrolled online in ICC education courses.

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As part of its Global Development Strategy, which was also released last year, the ICC is committed to providing its 108 member countries with easy access to world-class partnership programmes.

The ICC Coaching Foundation Certificate – an entry-level coaching course – was the first program made available to aspiring coaches and more than 3,200 learners have already completed the training programme.

ICC Launches New Training And Education Programs To Improve The Experience Of Playing Cricket

The free course is available in nine different languages ​​- Arabic, English, French, German, Indonesian, Portuguese, Sinhala, Spanish, and Tamil – and at any speed and through short, fast modules on a computer or via a mobile device can be accomplished with. ,

Already Positive of ICC Coaching Foundation Certificate:-

With the ICC Coaching Foundation Certificate already making a positive impact, the ICC has further expanded its coach education by offering aspiring coaches the potential to complete the ICC Coaching Course Level 1.

The ICC Coaching Course Level 1 was making available in March this year and allows participants to have coaching sessions for beginners along with more in-depth technical information on important components of the game.

ICC Launches New Training And Education Programs To Improve The Experience Of Playing Cricket

The curriculum is delivering through a blended learning approach. That includes online and face-to-face training and has been certified by over 200 people within the first six months of its inception.

Distribute these courses in ICC member countries:-

It is estimating that by the end of this year more than 1,000 people will have completed the courses. With the help of ICC Master Educators (16) and ICC Tutors (over 170). These courses in ICC member countries and accredited to certification.

ICC General Manager of Development William Glenwright is pleasing with the early impact of the programs and believes. That more ICC member countries will take the opportunity to participate in the courses.

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ICC Launches New Training And Education Programs To Improve The Experience Of Playing Cricket

One of the biggest Priorities:-

“ICC members have told us that improving access to coach, umpire and pitch curator training programs is one of the biggest priorities for the development of the sport,” Glenwright said.

“As a result, we have worked with some of the world’s leading experts in sports education over. For the past two years to build the ICC’s first comprehensive training and education program. And the response in a short amount of time has been inspiring.

“Our ambition is to improve the playing experience for participants. All levels of sports hinge on increasing the number and quality of coaches, and umpires. And pitch curators in all Member States.

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ICC Launches New Training And Education Programs To Improve The Experience Of Playing Cricket

“To do this we need to ensure we have access to a world-class education program. And a trained workforce to deliver these courses, when and where members need them.

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“While we are in the early days of program rollout. Feedback from members and participants alike suggests that we are on the right track.”