The 2nd Annual Oklahoma Athletic Directors Conference (OADC)

Oklahoma Interscholastic Athletics Administrators Association

Presents
The 2nd Annual Oklahoma Athletic Directors Conference (OADC)
June 15-16, 2020
Sheraton Downtown Oklahoma City Convention Center & Hotel

  • Breakout sessions covering all facets of running an athletic program
  • Networking with fellow AD’s from across the state as well as NIAAA Region 5 ADs
  • Professional development credits
  • LTI course offering for CAA and CMAA certifications
  • Certification tests
  • Vendor show and exhibition
  • Keynote presentations from collegiate AD’s
  • OSSAA MANDATORY COMPLIANCE SESSION WITH OSSAA STAFF
  • OIAAA awards luncheon banquet, free with paid registration
  • ENJOY MONDAY NIGHT FREE FOOD AND DRINKS, AS WELL AS COMPETE IN THE INAUGURAL BAGGO TOURNAMENT FOR PRIZES.

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Leadership Training Institute Course Description
The Leadership Courses provide knowledge and skill that will facilitate development of new visions, creative
strategies and innovative practices for educationally sound extra-curricular activities.

LTC 502 Athletic Administration: Strategies for Organization Management
This course takes a basic approach to the fundamentals and methods of athletic administration and alerts
and educates athletic administrators regarding potential problems and possible solutions in areas such as
chain of command, scheduling, contest management, and personnel management. The course also touches
upon eligibility, Critical Incident planning, financial responsibilities, legal, law, liability, equipment and
facilities. Required for: RAA, RMSAA, CAA and CMAA Certification

LTC 503 Athletic Administration: Enhancing Organization Management
This course is a companion course to Strategies for Organization Management and outlines an approach to
the fundamentals and methods of athletic administration and alerts and educates athletic administrators
regarding potential problems and possible solutions in areas such as special events, public relations, awards,
fundraising and Booster Clubs. The course also touches upon ways to increase or improve citizenship and
sportsmanship through positive initiatives. Athletic Administrators will have a hands-on experience creating
handbooks and a strategic plan for their school. Required for: RAA, RMSAA, and CAA Certification

LTC 707 Athletic Administration: Assessment of Interscholastic Athletic Programs and Personnel
This course examines a philosophical rationale and a variety of methods that may be used to assess athletic
programs and personnel. The goals of this program are to improve the performance of athletic coaches and
other athletic department personnel, improvement of program operations and improvement of satisfaction
among players, parents and employees. A central theme is to encourage assessment of needs, interests and
opinions that can enhance goal-setting and planning priorities. The course examines a philosophical
rationale for assessment of high school sport programs, discusses basic statistical concepts, focuses on
Affective Assessment, describes various Personnel Assessment methods and concepts, and details various
Program Assessment techniques.