Athletic Director's Perceptions of Evaluation and Supervision Practices in North Dakota
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to better understand the process of supervision and
evaluation of coaches in North Dakota schools. This study also examined the current
practices of evaluation and supervision used in North Dakota schools, and how that
practice compares with school enrollment size. Professional development for coaches and
athletic directors was examined within this study.
A survey consisting of 13 quantitative questions was used to collect data. The
survey contained closed-ended questions to obtain quantitative data vital to the study.
One hundred and seventy-one athletic directors were invited to participate through e-mail
notification on the North Dakota High School Activities Association website.
This analysis consisted of descriptive statistics, primarily frequencies and
percentages. Results showed that North Dakota athletic directors are evaluating and
supervising coaches at different levels in school. They are using different forms of
evaluation and supervising coaches during games and practices.