Coaching Youth Basketball: The Guide for Coaches & Parents

The Guide for a Fun and Successful Basketball Season!

Do you need some guidance before you start coaching this basketball season? Coaching Youth Basketball, 3rd edition gives you everything you need to make this season a success. It covers all of basketball’s fundamentals and gives coaching tips for every aspect of the game including:

· dribbling and passing skills
· proper shooting technique for all types of shots
· offensive concepts and plays for beginner and intermediate players
· defensive tactics for getting the ball back
· the responsibilities of centers, forwards, and guards
· how to work together as a team » Read more: Coaching Youth Basketball: The Guide for Coaches & Parents

Creative Bible Lessons in Nehemiah: 12 Sessions on Discovering What Leadership Means for Students Today

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We often assume our students’ most important days are ahead of them, so we give them leadership tools for their future. The truth is that students are impacting lives, every day…now! This collection of sessions provides comprehensive, step-by-step guidance for reaching each of your kids with the leadership tools found in the Old Testament book of Nehemiah…. More >>

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This Week’s News: Youth in Transition

Education

Obama highlights federal funds to lower high school dropout rate
CNN, Washington, DC – March 1, 2010
President Obama highlighted stronger federal efforts Monday to help lower a high school dropout rate that, according to the president, is undermining America’s future economic potential.  Obama noted that the administration has committed $ 3.5 billion in new federal support for underperforming schools. Among other things, the Education Department is attempting to encourage states to identify and take new measures to reverse trends in schools with graduation rates below 60 percent.

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