FA Learning Introduction Document
FA Learning Introduction Document
One of The FAs stated aims is to elevate coaching at all levels into a recognised football profession.
Supporting this aim is The FA Coaches Association (FACA). For an annual fee of just 39.50
by direct debit, it provides:
Civil Liability and Personal Insurance worth 130
Guaranteed discounts on FA Learning courses
Subscription to Insight journal, containing
guest interviews, technical practices, coaching
advice and industry news
Access to FACALive.com
To join the growing band of FACA members, visit TheFA.com/coach or call 0844 9808 212
foreword
Our priorities
our purpose
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o raise standards of Coach Education
and performance through the delivery
of high quality and bespoke training and
educational programmes.
To measure the quality of coaching
and the impact that this has on the
development of players.
To train and provide career progression
and educational pathways for each
football discipline and thereby increasing
the numbers of qualified practitioners e.g.
Coach Educators, Coaches, Sports Medics,
Referees, Administrators, Welfare Officers
and Teachers.
To retain and grow the current football
workforce by attracting and inspiring the
next generation from a wide variety of
diverse backgrounds. In so doing, deliver
against educational objectives and targets
identified in the FA Vision, Coaching
Strategy and the National Game Strategy.
To cultivate continuous improvement
by evaluating our programmes. To work
towards establishing a comprehensive
Research and Development programme,
embracing regular review of the
effectiveness of existing activities.
Influencing others
FA Learning tutors are given genuine opportunities
to change the lives of others for the better. If you
are able to model The FA Learning values in how
you teach and how you help others develop, then
you will have demonstrated the integrity of a
true influencer.
Challenging
Model the learning behaviours adopted.
Be sensitive to process, to relationships and
to content.
Share responsibility for learning through the
learning processes used.
Help participants learn about learning.
Be flexible themselves.
Inclusive
Ensure that all client groups can be catered
for through flexible provision.
Design and deliver programmes utilising a
range of different learning and teaching styles.
Design and deliver programmes to foster an
enthusiasm for lifelong learning.
Audit the accessibility of programmes with
regard to client groups, timings, accessibility
of venue, appropriateness of materials and
resources used.
Coherent
Be knowledgeable about the matrix of
educational provision.
Know and work with the accreditation and
qualifications framework.
Be able and willing to show how learners
can build a balanced portfolio of accredited
provision appropriate to their needs.
Be able to guide and support learners in
selecting and then navigating their way
through the matrix.
Creative
Be aware of the best thinking on the design
and delivery of learning programmes.
Be flexible in their use of modern learning ideas
and the use of supportive technologies.
Show understanding of the wider needs of
the national game and be able to align the
design and delivery of learning programmes
to support those needs.
Passionate
Be willing to undertake their own research
and seek their own evidence within the
agreed framework.
Be capable of, and willing to, review for
improvement, including improvement of
personal performance.
Involve others in reflecting on, and reviewing
learning programmes for improvement.
Display enthusiasm for all aspects
of the game.
FA Learning
coaching
pathways
FA Learning Coaching Pathways
The diagram below is an illustration of a potential developmental route:
SPECIALIST COURSES
FA Goalkeeping
A Licence
(Level 4)
FA Youth
Coaches Course
UEFA A Licence
(Level 4)
FA Goalkeeping
B Licence
(Level 3)
UEFA A
Preparatory
Course
1st4sport Level 3
Certificate
In Coaching Football
(UEFA B Part 2)
FA Education
Modules x 2
FA Goalkeeping
Coaching
Certificate
Level 2
UEFA B
Preparatory
Course
FA Futsal
Level 2
1st4sport Level 2
Certificate
In Coaching Football
(UEFA B Part 1)
FAL Coaching
Adults Course
FA Coaching
Disabled
Footballers
FA Introduction to
Futsal
1st4sport Level 1
Certificate
In Coaching Football
FA Education
Modules x 8
FA Goalkeeping
Coaching Award
Level 1
FA Goalkeeping
Workshop
Entry Rout
FA Education Modules: Key Stage 2 Curriculum, JFO Teacher, JFO Student, Beginners Guide to Coaching Disabled Footballers, Beginners Guide to Futsal, OSHL (Incl SCL), Football Mentor, Men
FA Academy
Managers
Licence
FA Award/UEFA A
5-11
FA Award/UEFA A
12-16
FA Award/UEFA A
17+
FA Youth Award
Module 3:
Developing the
Player
UEFA B
for Senior
Professional
Players
FA Youth Award
Module 2:
Developing the
Practice
FA Youth
Award
(Level 3)
FA Youth Award
Module 1:
Developing the
Environment
FA Age Appropriate
Coaching Introductory
Module
Qualified Teacher
Status
(Entry route)
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Local Courses
Discipline
Course
Coaching Courses
24-32 hours
75 hours
90 hours
6 hours
24 hours
24 hours
6 hours
6 hours
6 hours
12 hours
90 hours
6 hours
6 hours
6 hours
6 hours
3 hours
4 hours
Education Courses
Discipline
Course
Referees Courses
Minimum 24 hours
Medical Courses
3 hours
30 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
3 hours
Safeguarding Children
and Equality
Local Courses
Local Courses
Local Courses
NATIONAL Courses
Discipline
Course
Duration
Coaches
4 Days
12 days
21 Days
21 Days
14 days over 1 year
21 days
5-7 Days
4 days
4 days
4 Days
6 days
7 Days
5 days
3-4 Days
3-4 days
3-4 days
4 days
Medics
24 days
18 days
UEFA A Licence
Raising the benchmark
One of the most respected qualifications in the
game, the UEFA A Licence will educate candidates
in the practical and theoretical developments
in modern football, so that they may devise,
organise, and evaluate coaching sessions in the
advanced skills, tactics, strategies and systems
of play. Candidates are required to undertake
a mandatory UEFA A Preparatory Course prior to
the Part One of the UEFA A Licence.
NATIONAL Courses
Level Five
The final psychology course looks at developing
team confidence and cohesion, communication,
fostering trust and structuring a match day.
These areas of psychology will be considered
using different case studies and practical examples.
Candidates are required to draw from their own
personal experience and practice in relation
to these key theoretical areas and provoke
interesting and stimulating debates, while
maintaining confidentiality.
The FA Treatment of Injury Diploma
The course involves advanced education and
training in anatomy (general, surface and
functional), physiology, the psychology of
exercise, body mechanics, pathology of injuries
to head/face, lower limb, upper limb and spine,
training, overuse injuries (adolescent and adult),
basic assessment of musculo skeletal structures,
and treatment and rehabilitation skills for all
stages of the rehabilitation process.
The FA Fitness Trainers Award
This course aims to educate and train candidates
in the basic knowledge, skills and practices in
order to deliver safe and effective football specific
fitness programmes for teams and individuals. It
is designed to expand on the knowledge and skills
gained from previous training courses, focus on
these elements and directly relate them to the
specific needs and demands placed on players by
Association Football up to an elite level.
ONLINE Courses
Online Courses
Ideal for those who want to learn at their own pace,
FA Learning provides online courses across various
disciplines. Once registered, candidates have six
months to complete the course in their own time
and receive a certificate upon completion.
Discipline
Course
Cost
Coaches
14.95
14.95
Running a club
14.95
59.95
Coaching Children
14.95
14.95
57
75
75
Step One
49
First Aid
14.95
Free
Free
Child Protection
Free
Free
Free
Free
Course Packages
FA Psychology Package 75
FA Exercise Package 75
Step One 49
Includes:
Includes:
Running a Club
Coaching Children
Coaching Children
Coaching Children
Futsal
Running a Club
Helping clubs to continue and prosper
Essential advice for the many volunteers who step
in to run clubs across the country. Learn key skills
in administration, how to find sponsors and how to
link up with schools.
Fitness for Football Level 1
Keep your team in great shape
A popular course for anyone looking at ways to
improve fitness with the team. This course covers
an introduction to basic fitness and physiology,
helping players make an impact throughout the
whole game.
ONLINE Courses
Coaching Children
Getting football right for young players
Coaches working with young players are often
role models, framing and nurturing their
experiences within football. This course shows
you how to ensure their first experience playing
football is a positive experience.
Soccer Camp Coach
Manage aspiring players effectively
An excellent supplement for any coach, this course
was designed to provide essential knowledge
for coaches seeking employment in the growing
soccer camp sector. The course aims to help
raise high standards in this industry, learning
how to monitor childrens progress and manage
parents expectations.
The FA Psychology for Football level One
Understand your players
The first level of FA Learnings psychology course
designed for coaches working with young players.
Get a better understanding of your players, what
motivates them and how they prefer to practice.
This course leads into the national psychology
courses. (Page 21).
Child Protection
Making football safe for children
Benefiting all those involved in youth football,
this course delivers sound guidance on protecting
children. Learn best practice methods to ensure
football is safe and fun for everyone. The course
also offers legal and procedural context
for dealing with concerns.
FA Learning
online shop
ST Georges PArk
St Georges Park (formerly known as The National
Football Centre) will provide an inspirational
centre for The FA to deliver its coach education
agenda and will become a learning and
development centre for refereeing, administration,
medical and sports science disciplines. It will also
be the training home for the England Senior team
and 21 other squads supported by The FA.
Situated on a 330-acre site in the heart of England,
St Georges Park is accessible for the entire game
and within easy reach of all major transport
connections. The Parks facilities will comprise
12 full-size football pitches including one synthetic
pitch and one full-size indoor facility, along with
a multi-purpose sports hall.
FA Learning
Contacts
Danielle Every
Head of FA Learning
Victoria Kirkpatrick
FAL Co-ordinator
Jamie Houchen
Senior FAL and Tutor Training Manager
Karen Gorski
FAL Co-ordinator
Nick Baker
Qualifications Manager
Rebecca Budd
FAL Co-ordinator
Peter Glynn
Content and Media Manager
Oliver Spillett
FAL Co-ordinator
Anna Gray
Conference Manager
Tom Holder
Tim Redmayne
FAL Project Manager
Rebecca Brown
Marketing Manager
Steve Williams
Assistant National Tutor Training Manager
FAL Co-ordinator
FA Learning
Wembley Stadium,
Wembley,
London HA9 0WS
Theodora Diamandi
Administration Manager
Postal Address:
FA Learning
Wembley Stadium,
PO Box 1966,
London SW1P 9EQ
Jacqueline Pillay
Senior Learning Co-ordinator
Telephone:
0870 850 0424
Luke Godfrey
Senior Learning Co-ordinator
Email:
[email protected]
Visit:
TheFA.com/FALearning
THERES AN FA LEARNING
COURSE FOR YOU
Coaches: Introductory, advanced and specialist qualifications
Referees: Basic and advanced courses
Medics: Medical and exercise science courses
Administrators: Online courses
Tutors: Training and development
Welfare Officers: Safeguarding Children and Welfare Officer workshops
County FA staff, Charter Standard League
and Club Officials: Race, Disability and Equality workshops.
Plus an ongoing series of events and conferences.
/FALearning
0870 850 0424
FA Learning
Wembley Stadium,
Wembley,
London HA9 0WS
Postal address:
FA Learning
Wembley Stadium,
PO Box 1966,
London SW1P 9EQ
Telephone:
0870 850 0424
E-mail:
[email protected]
Visit:
TheFA.com/FALearning
Coaching
Education
Refereeing
Medical
Psychology
Safeguarding Children & Equality
Administration