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2005 NISOA ASSESSOR DATA SUMMARY Presented by John Puglisi, Local NISOA Clinician
MEASURABLE OUTCOME At the end of this presentation, the participant will be able to name 3 of the top 10 least demonstrated practice needs as indicated in the 2005 NISOA Referee Development Report.
Report Purpose • Develop a profile of referee performance characteristics of an “average” NISOA Referee. • Develop a multi-year NISOA action plan for focused clinics to improve performance.
Data Collection • Assessment forms were submitted to NISOA without individual identification data. • Standard NISOA assessment forms were used for efficient data compilation.
Assessment Form Information 5 sections of the Form • Professionalism • Mechanics • Fouls • Misconduct • Game Management
Observation Criteria Criteria for Each Practice Need • Never • Sometimes • Usually • Always
Summary of Results 3 Least Demonstrated Practice Needs • Less than 50% effectiveness • In good position to make decisions • Keeps play between R and ARs • Maintains standard position on all restarts.
Summary of Results Other Identified Practice Needs • Less than 60% effectiveness • Acknowledges trifling fouls • Deals with encroachment • Enforces the required distance on free kicks • Applies advantage effectively and appropriately.
Summary of Results Other Identified Practice Needs • Less than 60% effectiveness • Deals with insulting language • Identifies/deals with punishable fouls • Deals with off the ball fouls.
Not Everything is Bad The Good Stuff • Better than 95% effectiveness • Meets uniform code • Inspected field • Arrived on time • Professional appearance, presence • Never appears intimidated and nervous.
Keys to Improvement 3 Least Demonstrated Practice Needs • In good position to make decisions • Mechanics and fitness • Keeps play between R and ARs • Mechanics • Maintains standard position on all restarts • Mechanics.
Keys to Improvement Other Identified Practice Needs • Acknowledges trifling fouls • Applies advantage • Communication solution
Keys to Improvement Least Demonstrated Practice Needs • Deals with encroachment • Enforces the required distance on free kicks • Deals with insulting language. • DEAL WITH MISCONDUCT
Keys to Improvement Other Identified Practice Needs • Deals with off the ball fouls • Identifies punishable fouls • Foul Recognition
Summary Data Collected • From the entire country • Using Assessment forms • 70% of NISOA referees are performing at an “average” level.
What did we learn? Name 3 of the 10 least demonstrated practice needs as identified in the 2005 NISOA Referee Development Report.