This is actually a spinoff of another thread prompted by Alice's comment. I put together an idea about a year ago and sent it to Gambardella. It got a thankyou then ignored. I thought now with a new study committee it might get another look, so I talked to Dr. Kalian about it and he thinks it has enough merit to have the study committe look it over. Here's the proposal, please comment. Any constructive comments would be helpful. I think this or something like it might fit in well in a 'meritocracy', while still keeping our vast pool of talented 'elders' active in mentoring new and developing referees.
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A proposal to encourage USA Taekwondo referee development
This is a proposal for a plan to encourage USA Taekwondo (USAT) certified officials to obtain certification or maintain and improve their skills in an on-going grassroots program. Competent, skilled, professional officiating is essential to ensuring that USAT chooses the best athletes to represent the United States in international competition.
There are many excellent referees with a great amount of experience, but everyone gets older or encounters life events that change things and they will not be around forever. Sanctioned tournaments and the referee seminars that normally accompanied them was the main mechanism for finding new referees and upgrading the skills of existing referees. The recent changes to the tournament sanctioning requirements and elimination of state qualifiers will likely preclude most, if not all, small local tournament directors from applying for a sanction.
My proposal is for an “accreditation” program whereby USAT could offer to license organizations that sponsor events that provided practice that meet officiating standards defined by the program. Such functions do not need to be tournaments, the RCEs, training scrimmages, ‘spar fests’ and other functions could qualify.
The accredited function could then offer participation certificates to officials that wished to obtain, upgrade or maintain certification. USAT would consider those certificates when determining selection for national events and level upgrades for officials. Officials that do not attend any accredited events during a year could be subject to lowering of their classification. All national qualifiers and championships sponsored by USAT would automatically be accredited.
So, what’s in it for me, you say? Such a program would have many benefits.
Details of an accreditation program will have to be determined by USAT, but a basic outline of minimum requirements is as follows.
USAT should then form a board of examiners that evaluate the abilities of officials at national qualifiers. That board would recommend advancement in official’s grade based on knowledge and performance.
Hey Grant....ahem...I mean Scorekeeper.
Excellent suggestions. I knew there was a reason we let you keep hanging around...actual intelligence buried deeply in there someplace, right? Just kidding.
I like the ideas, but just as importantly, you are taking the time to post up on the new site, which so far has seen pickings that are slim and none. Hopefully this will provoke some more input from other members.
I can see some good potential for the involvement of NASTO with your concepts for referee development. Hope the leadership of NASTO is watching this site too.
Randy
Some great ideas scorekeeper<as JOH looks carefully over his shoulder> You might also include an initial evaluation for some old timers that wouldn t play "the old USTU game" and thus have a ton of experience but are lowly D-3's. Is this a selfish request.? Maybe. But I did what I did based on principle and stand by my actions. I am not the only one as well. We just could never understand the HIGH demand for our participation on the grass roots level but the constant demand for payment on the NGB level. Just old fashioned common sense. JMHO
Just so we all know who we are hearing from
Most of you know that Scorekeeper is Grant Marlenee (I hope I spelled that right Grant). Of course AGChase is the ever elegant Anne Chase, and I believe we have been visited by Jacckohearts who has identified himself as Carl Hall.
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Jenny