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1  2012 / 2013  SCSOA High School  Instructor / Assessor  Re-Certification and Training

2  Assessment Training  Presented by  Tom Ewing  Assessment Chairman

3  Assessment Form Definitions and point totals.

4  Teamwork  Uniforms  Field Inspection  Coin Toss  Points awarded Referee 0 through 3.0 Assistant Referees 0 through 2.0

5  Jogging  Running  Sprinting  Side-Stepping  60, 70, 80 Minutes  Points awarded Referee 0 through 10.0 Assistant Referees 0 through 15.0

6  How easily or quickly do the referees get to where they are required to be.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 3.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 5.0

7  How far or how close are the referees to the optimum distance throughout the game.  (Optimum implies distance to play changing as play moves about the pitch)  Points awarded Referee 0 through 4.0 Assistant Referees 0 through 5.0

8  Is the referee following accepted practice on free kicks, goal kicks, and throughout the game as required.  Points awarded 0 through 2.0

9  Are the assistant referees side stepping to give the referee optimum visibility to the assistant referees and their flags.  Points awarded 0 through 3.0

10  How much play and advantage is allowed throughout the game by the Referee and Assistant Referees.  What risks and rewards are acceptable for the level of match.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 10.0 Assistant Referees 0 through 2.0

11  Players  Man management of players by referee and assistant referees before during and after the match.  Verbally or through misconduct application.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 5.0 Assistant Referees 0 through 1.0

12  Coaches  How much control is required for the coaches from the referee and assistant referees throughout the match.  Verbally or through misconduct application.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 2.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 3.0

13  Sideline  How much control is required throughout the match to control the sidelines.  Points Awarded Referee 0 through 1.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 3.0

14  Referee and Assistant Referees ability to recognize fouls throughout the game.  Excessive force fouls  Ordinary fouls  Trifling fouls  Fouls with serious consequences  Points awarded Referee 0 through 10.0  Assistant referees 0 through 2.0

15  How the referee and assistant referees exhibit prescribed mechanics for fouls.  Arm signals by the referee  Flag signals for the assistant referees  Points awarded Referee 0 through 5.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 1.0

16  Recognizing when misconduct has occurred and how to process it.  Referees and Assistant Referees ability to read the game and award the proper Card to the player, bench personnel or coaches.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 9.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 3.0

17  Referee and Assistant Referees process for showing the Card to players, bench personnel and coaches.  Referees ability to separate the above offenders and to present the card in a calm non-threatening manner.  Completing documentation and removal of player from the field.  Waiting the appropriate time after giving the card before re-starting the game.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 5.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 1.0

18  Referee and Assistant Referees ability to recognize an advantage opportunity by the attacking or defending team.  The patience to allow play to continue and the advantage develop or not.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 3.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 1.0

19  Referees verbal or hand signals signaling a foul has occurred, however the advantage will be applied until it does or does not develop.  Coming back to the spot of the foul and restarting the game with an indirect or direct free kick, and possibly rewarding a card for misconduct as well.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 2.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 1.0

20  Referee and Assistant Referees positioning relative to the free kick.  Proper hand signals, and flag signals.  Proper wall setting if required.  Communications with AR’s to move or stay based on free kick location.  Required whistle for restart of play if necessary.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 2.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 1.0

21  Referee points to PK spot  AR moves down to the touchline  Referee insures that players are properly positioned for the PK  Goalkeeper performs within the rules.  Kicker performs within the rules  Points awarded Referee 0 through 2.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 2.0

22  Referee insures the thrower performs within the rules  AR insures the thrower performs within the rules  Points awarded Referee 0 through 1.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 5.0

23  Referee blows whistle retakes the throw with the defending team  AR performs required flag mechanics on rule violation  AR provides direction with flag  Points awarded Referee 0 through 1.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 5.0

24  Referee performs look at the AR at each change of direction of ball  Assistant Referees recognize player/players in an off side position  Points awarded Referee 0 through 3.0 Assistant Referees 0 through 15.0

25  Referee looks to each AR as ball changes direction  Recognizing off sides has occurred the referee blows whistle and puts hand up for indirect free kick re-start  AR signals off-side by stopping and extending Flag vertically and lowers it to show placement.  Points awarded Referee 0 through 9.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 9.0

26  Referee insures all players are in their proper positions for the kick off  AR’s are with the second to last defender  Referee does required wind up clock signal and blows the whistle  Points awarded Referee 0 through 1.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 1.0

27  Referee gives the corner kick signal  AR moves to behind the corner flag  Trail Referee moves to the half line or with second to last defender  Referees insure the ball placement  Points awarded Referee 0 through 3.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 3.0

28  Referee points to goal kick area  Referee moves to the appropriate spot on the field via back pedaling insuring placement and no time wasting  AR gives goal kick flag signal  AR moves to the 6 yard line for placement  AR moves to the 18 yard line  Points awarded Referee 0 through 2.0  Assistant Referee 0 through 1.0

29  Referee recognizes request for substitution within allowable rules  Assistant Referees signal with their flags that a substitution has been requested  Points awarded Referee 0 through 2.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 3.0

30  Referee allows substitution/s  Referee and AR’s insure players have left the field and players have entered  Assistant referees lower flags and play begins  Points awarded Referee 0 through 3.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 3.0

31  Referee recognizes that a goal may have been scored  Referee insures goal scoring by observing AR signaling with their flag vertically and sprinting back to the half line.  Referee blows whistle to stop play and gives the clock stopping goal scored signal by pointing to the half line  Points awarded Referee 0 through 2.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 3.0

32  The Referee keeps the official time unless the timekeeper or stadium clock is the official clock  The Referee keeps time to insure the validity of the timekeeper or stadium clock  Assistant Referees back up the referee with their clocks as well  Points awarded Referee 0 through 3.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 3.0

33  The Referee starts the clock with the kick off wind up signal and whistle to start the match  The Referee insures accuracy by performing the stop/start clock signal for all stoppages and starts  The Referee may consult the Assistant Referees if something happens to his/her clock during the match  Points awarded Referee 0 through 3.0  Assistant Referees 0 through 1.0

34  Any Referee or Assistant Referee rule violation or event that negatively affects the overall match  Point deducted 0 through 10.0

35  Total score is determined by the positive points and negative points accrued during the assessment  Max Points = 100 for each Referee  100 for Team Work  Relative weighting is 50% for the Referee  20% for each Assistant Referee  10% for the Team Work

36  The percentage applied to each referees scores during the assessment  In increments of percentages of 100% less than or more than according to the assessors relative importance for each criteria during the match.  Calculations are built in and will not exceed the total for each referee of 100% overall.

37  The totals of all four referees scores plus team work scores and the percentages applied for each referee team total  Max points = 100

38  In the opinion of the Assessor as to what level game and assignment should be given for the outcome of the assessment.


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