Squash Canada Releases Innovated Online Ref Certification Course by Danny Da Costa
September 3, 2013 OTTAWA (ON)
– Earlier today, in collaboration with its Provincial/Territorial
Squash Associations Squash Canada unveiled significant changes to their
officiating program. Among the changes made to the program is the
creation of a new competency based structure to certify officials
across all levels of the officiating pathway as well as the rebranding
of Squash Canada’s certification levels.
In addition, Squash
Canada and its Provincial/Territorial Squash Associations unveiled a
new online certification course to certify coaches at the club
level. The first level of Squash Canada’s revamped officiating
certification program has been rebranded “Club Referee” and replaces
the previously used “D” level designation. The training for Club
Referee is available via Squash Canada’s learning channel
http://coursepark.com/squashcanada. The course may be purchased
from either Squash Canada or Provincial/Territorial Squash Association
websites. The course is currently available in English and French and
may be purchased for CDN$30.00 + tax.
The changes to the
officiating program were based on feedback received from provincial and
national level competitors, Squash Canada’s Officiating Committee and
from the Provincial/Territorial Squash Associations. An expert panel
was created consisting of Canadian World Squash Federation (WSF)
Referees Graham Waters and Wayne Smith, Squash Canada National Referee
Barry Faguy, Tim Birch Jones of Objektive Consulting and
Provincial/Territorial & Squash Canada staff to look at the overall
structure of the officiating program and which led to the creation of
the new course. Squash Canada is currently working on plans to finalize
the competency-based requirements for subsequent levels of
certification and further training and education will be offered in the
near future.
Squash Canada
Executive Director Danny Da Costa commented, “this platform will
represent a significant technological advancement for the officiating
certification program in Canada. The Club Referee certification will
allow players of all levels, coaches and prospective officials to
become certified across Canada regardless of where they reside”.
Da Costa also indicated “this course will provide a greater
understanding of the rules of squash and should be help improve the
level of play and overall safety of players in Canada”.
Some of the key features of the new e-learning Club Referee certification course include: · High definition videos using slow motion technology · Ability to move through various learning chapters · Pop up quiz feature at the end of each learning chapter · Downloadable course materials & links to additional officiating resources · Final Club Referee exam contained within the course · Certificate upon successful completion · The removal of the initial assessment as a requirement to achieve the Club Referee certification
The Club Referee
certification is the first level under the new certification process
and replaces the “D” level certification. Subsequent levels have
been renamed Local Referee, formerly known as “C” level, Provincial
Referee, formerly “B” level and National Referee formerly “A”
level.
For more information
on the new certification pathway and on the Club Referee course contact
your Provincial/Territorial Squash Association or by visiting Squash
Canada’s website www.squash.ca