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Edward Hall
edward.hall@northumbria.ac.uk

@EdwardTHall

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Edward_Hall11


About
My research interests centre on the complexity of the coaching process, the socio-cultural coaching context, and effective coaching and coach learning. My work explores the problematic nature of coaching practice with the aims of contributing to a more authentic and holistic epistemology and positively impacting coaching practice.

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CURRENT PROJECTS:
Coaching philosophies - (unfunded)
This project aims to understand the utility of a peer interview methodology to problematise sport coaches’ "philosophies".
 
PUBLICATIONS
Journal Articles
Hall, E. T., Gray, S., & Sproule, J. (2015) The microstructure of coaching practice: behaviours and activities of an elite rugby union head coach during preparation and competition. Journal of Sports Sciences. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2015.1076571.
 
Hall, E. T. & Gray, S. (2016) Reflecting on Reflective Practice: a Coach’s Action Research Narratives. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health. doi: 10.1080/2159676X.2016.1160950.
 
Book Chapters 
Hall, E. T., Gray, S., Kelly, J., Martindale, A, & Sproule, J. (2015) A new model of the sport coaching process: comprehending the challenge of effectiveness in practice, in Davis, P. (ed.) The Psychology of Effective Coaching and Management, Nova Science Publishers, New York.  
 
Gray, S., & Hall, E. T. (2014) Tactics: practice and competition, in Nash, C. (ed.) Practical Sports Coaching. Routledge, pp. 148-174.           

Conference Presentations
Hall, E. T., Gray, S., Kelly, J., Martindale, A, & Sproule, J. (2015) A season-long study of questioning behaviours by an international rugby coach, World Rugby Science Network Live 15,  Bath, U.K. & Cape Town, South Africa, 15th-16th September.
 
Hall, E. T. & Gray, S. (2015) Reflecting on reflection: an action research approach to reflective practice, 3rd International Coaching Conference, Crewe, U.K., September 9th-10th.
 
Hall, E. T., Gray, S., Kelly, J., Martindale, A, & Sproule, J. (2015) Doing research with high-performing coaches: reflection on a case study in international rugby union, 3rd International Coaching Conference, Crewe, U.K., September 9th-10th.
 
Hall, E. T. (2014) A grounded model of the coaching process, 4th International Conference on Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, Loughborough, U.K., September 1st-3rd.
 
Lawson, S. & Hall, E. T. (2014) Are segregated sports classes scientifically justified? 6th IWG World Conference on Women and Sport, Helsinki, Finland: June 12th-15th.
 
Hall, E. T., Gray, S. & Sproule, J. (2013) The microstructure of coaching practice: what “game sense” & “athlete centredness” actually look like, Petro-Canada Sport Leadership sportif, Calgary, Canada: November 7th-9th.
 
Hall, E. T. (2013) Collaborative ethnography: lessons from my time in the field, Interweaving: connecting educational research within, across and between perspectives, Edinburgh, U.K., September 4th.
 
Hall, E. T. (2012) The research-practice relationship: collaborative reflexivity and ethnography in coaching research. Petro-Canada Sport Leadership sportif, Montreal, Canada: November 9th-10th.
 
Invited Presentations
Hall, E. T. (2015) The challenge of effective coaching in practice, Keynote address, Newcastle College Sport & Exercise Conference, Newcastle, U.K., October 19th.
 
Hall, E. T. (2013) Making a case for coaching research, Keynote address, Newcastle College Sport & Exercise Conference, Newcastle, U.K., October 25th.
 
Reports
Nash, C., Sproule, J., Hall, E. T., & English, C. (2013) Coaches outside the system. Sports Coach UK, Leeds, UK.

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