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Promising Practices of Dairy, Horse, and Livestock Evaluation Career Development Event Coaches: A Mixed-Methods Study

The present study describes promising practices of successful dairy, horse, and livestock judging coaches. Expert coaches were interviewed regarding previous experience, coaching philosophy, coaching objectives, coaching style, and advice. Twenty-seven promising practices and eight themes were ident...

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Published in:Journal of extension 2014-08, Vol.52 (4)
Main Authors: Voigt, Melissa, Talbert, Allen, McKinley, Steven, Brady, Colleen
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