commitment . determination . success
 
Coach Education

a.
NCCP Operations Manual - TTCAN

b. Coach Pathways:

i. Community Sport - Initiation to TT
ii. Competition-Introduction
iii. Competition-Development

c. Coach Development Model

d. Participant Development Model

 

TTCAN’s NCCP Transition

Table Tennis Canada has now completed its last program in the transition to the New NCCP - the Competition-Development certification program. TTCAN is now offering the following coach education workshops:

Community Sport - Initiation to Table Tennis

Competition-Introduction:
Base Training
Base Evaluation
Advanced Training
Advanced Evaluation

Competition-Development:
TTCAN Technical Training
Evaluation

Please contact your PSO for information on upcoming Community and Competition-Introduction workshops.
 
Please contact TTCAN (mireillet@ttcan.ca) for information on upcoming Competition-Development workshops. 
 
 
With the completion of our NCCP transition (levels to contexts), the Coaching Association of Canada has now completed the transfer of qualifications in the Locker (online database). Every coach with a Levels Certification now has an equivalent certification in the new NCCP (ex. Level 3 Certified Coach is now a Certified Competition-Development Coach).
 
Depending on the credentials that a coach earned under the old program (levels), he/she received credentials in the new NCCP based on a transfer plan that was developed and approved by TTCAN and the CAC. Many different combinations of training and certification were found and therefore the transfer plan was developed to promote the coach's credentials.
 
For example, a coach who was Certified Level 1 + Technical 2 + Theory 2 (Certified Level 2 not completed) was promoted to Competition-Introduction Certified Base Coach and Competition-Introduction Trained Advanced Coach.
*This is just one example of the numerous combinations of training and certification found in the Locker.   
 
The Locker generated a personal email to every coach in the database when the transition took place in early 2017. If you are unsure of your new credentials, please login to The Locker using your NCCP number and password to access your transcript. 
 
 
The Coaching Association of Canada and its partners recognize the value of having certified NCCP coaches that are engaged in Professional Development programs which reinforce the values of lifelong learning and sharing amongst the coaching community. 
 
In order for NCCP coaches to maintain their certified status, they will be required to obtain Professional Development (PD) points. PD points can be earned through a multitude of activities that coaches already participate in, including: national and provincial sport organization conference and workshops, eLearning modules, NCCP workshops, coach mentorship programs, and active coaching.
 
In most cases, coaches are already earning their required PD points --Maintenance of Certification Status is simply the introduction of tracking these points and recognizing the coaches for their efforts.
 
PD Points Requirements for Table Tennis Certified Coaches
*All renew cycles are 5 years from date of certification
 
Community Trained Coaches - n/a (not required for trained coaches)
Competition-Introduction Base Certified - 20 points
Competition-Introduction Advanced Certified - 20 points
Competition-Development Certified - 30 points
 
How to accumulate points? 

 

How to submit my PD activities to accumulate my points?
 
When attending an event/activity/other, simply indicate to the organizer that you would like to receive PD points for this activity. The organizer of the event is responsible of informing the sport organization (in our case, TTCAN) of the names of who attended the event and the sport organization will submit the information to the CAC to be inputted in the Locker. 
 
What if I am certified in two (or more) contexts or sports? 
 
If you are certified in two different contexts in one sport or in two sports, your PD points will be applied to both contexts and/or sport. The number of points required to maintain certification will be determined by whichever sport or context requires the highest number of PD points.
 
If you have any other questions, please visit the FAQ's page on the CAC website
 
Or send an email to Table Tennis Canada