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Home > Coaching Development > Continuing Coach Education (CCE) > Accumulating Learning Hours
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Continuing Coach Education
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The CCE programme is the key element of the NROC as it requires coaches to upgrade themselves continually to maintain high coaching standards. NROC membership lasts for three years, during which coaches are expected to fulfill all the CCE requirements. There will be four types of membership status in the NROC:
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Status
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Definition
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Active
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Refers to coaches who have fulfilled all the NROC criteria and membership renewal requirements.
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Inactive
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Refers to coaches who have fulfilled all the NROC criteria but did not meet the membership renewal requirements, i.e., failed to acquire the required number of learning hours or failed to send in renewed Standard First Aid.
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Delisted
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Refers to coaches who have failed to meet the membership renewal requirements for a continuous period of nine years. The coach's name will be removed from the Registry.
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Suspended
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Refers to coaches who have either breached the Coach's Code of Ethics or are under investigation, pending a decision from the Board of Inquiry. Re-instatement of membership will be granted on a case-by-case basis.
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In order to keep their status "Active" in the NROC, coaches are required to accumulate the following number of learning hours (depending on their level of certification) within each 3-year period :
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NCAP Level
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Learning Hours Required
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Remark
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30 hours in 3 years
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50% (i.e., 15hrs) for coaching practice 50% (i.e., 15hrs) for coach education
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60 hours in 3 years
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60% (i.e., 36hrs) for coaching practice 40% (i.e., 24hrs) for coach education
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100 hours in 3 years
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70% (i.e., 70hrs) for coaching practice 30% (i.e., 30hrs) for coach education
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As coaches progress to a higher level, they are likely to dedicate more time to practical coaching. The above percentages are derived to cater towards this inclination.
Learning hours can be acquired in 2 main areas: coaching practice and coach education.
SSC reserves the right to validate the credibility of the CCE activities either with the respective National Sports Associations or any other respective organisations or appointed agencies.
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