
Course Details
Bullying, Hazing and Inappropriate Behaviors
Bullying, Hazing and Inappropriate Behaviors defines and provides recommendations for coaches in three specific areas; inappropriate relationships and behaviors, hazing, and bullying (including cyberbullying). This course educates coaches about their legal responsibility to provide a safe and respectful environment for the students in their care.
Course Outline
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1.
Introduction
( 2 Sections )
- Introduction
- Bullying, Hazing and Inappropriate Behaviors
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2.
Inappropriate, Abusive or H...
( 5 Sections )
- Defining Inappropriate behaviors
- Harassment from a Legal Perspective
- Statistics – Sexual Harassment
- Role of the Coach
- Elements of a Good Reporting System
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3.
Hazing
( 7 Sections )
- Hazing
- Hazing from a Legal Perspective
- Types of Hazing
- Prevalence of Hazing in High Schools
- Hazing by the Numbers
- Role of the Coach
- Alternatives to Hazing
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4.
Bullying and Cyberbullying
( 6 Sections )
- Bullying and Cyberbullying
- Cyberbullying & Soc. Media from Legal Perspective
- Statistics - Bullying
- Statistics - Cyberbullying
- Role of the Coach
- Suggestions to Prevent Bullying and Cyberbullying
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5.
Conclusion
( 1 Sections )
- Course Conclusion
National Certification
The NFHS Coach Certification Program is a national professional credential offered to individuals who are currently coaching or aspire to coach at the interscholastic level.


NFHS Core Courses
Fundamentals of Coaching and First Aid, Health and Safety for Coaches provide coaches with content from all eight domains contained in the National Standards for Sport Coaches (NASPE 2006). These two courses form the foundation from which all elective courses and sport-specific courses are developed. Core courses should be completed first to give the coach a better understanding of elective and sport-specific courses.

First Aid, Health and Safety
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