I’m working on a list to pass onto officials which gives ideas for studying rules. Here are a few I have so far but am looking for help as to any other good ideas that any of you have run across or heard about that could be included. Thanks and appreciate it.
Rules study suggestions
Objective: Rules, along with their intent, should be studied and understood with the objective being that officials will not only apply them with accuracy and efficiency, but with common sense as well.
Simply read the Rule book and Case book
a) While doing so, create a google doc to take down notes, thoughts and questions that come up
b)
As you read a Rule, go read the the corresponding Case book plays c) Highlight or underline rules that are specific to your position - If highlighted it can be
a good way to spend a few minutes reviewing during pre-game time
d)
Start with understanding the definitions in Rule 2 - Very important e) Read all of both books before the season starts
* Including both it's about 200 pages - With 110 days or so before the season starts it would be 200/110 or
about 2 pages per day
2) Read the NFHS Redding Guide
a) Only about 3% of High School officials buy it most of which are White Hats
b) Read it all before the season starts
*It’s about 220 pages - With 110 days or so before the season starts it would also be 2 pages per day
3) Rewrite rules in your own words
4) Rewrite rules in such a way that you are trying to explain to a 5th grader (or a fan)
5) Use the
https://www.refstripes.com/forum/ forum to ask and read answers to questions
6) Use reftest.net
7) When working plays give not only the final ruling,
but also include the game clock and play clock status and settings, rule references and write out the reasoning for the ruling
8) Have a mentor that likes to talk rules that you can call with question or observations
9) Write up your own plays as it concerns a specific rule that you’re studying
10) Create tests for your own crew
11)
When working plays, map them out using a field diagram such as this:
https://as1.ftcdn.net/jpg/04/99/60/16/1000_F_499601660_ztcYNcGF6Y4wiXQBgEHmiPiN76EVtXJT.webp13)
Create cheat sheets for yourself that can summarize a rule(s) in your own words. Good for review during pre-game time - You could even laminate them12) Find a study group or start your own
13)Volunteer to teach teach a rule(s) at your association's meetings
14) ?