Program for Athletic Coaches' Education (PACE)Vern Seefeldt, Eugene W. Brown Benchmark Press, 1990 - Sports & Recreation |
Contents
Philosophy of Interscholastic Athletics | 2-3 |
Interpersonal Relations | 3-3 |
Relationships with Officials and Other Coaches | 4-3 |
Copyright | |
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