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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:TÜRKİYE VOLEYBOL FEDERASYONU, Deutscher Basketball Bund e.V., FFC, FIP - Federazione Italiana PallacanestroTÜRKİYE VOLEYBOL FEDERASYONU,Deutscher Basketball Bund e.V.,FFC,FIP - Federazione Italiana PallacanestroFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2014-1-TR01-KA202-013362Funder Contribution: 256,311 EUR"Under the title of ""Stategic Partnerships for Vocational Education and Training,"" the Turkish Basketball Federation, applied to the Erasmus + Programme Key Action 2: Cooperation for Innovation and the Exchange of Good Practices for funding. The title of the project is ""Creating a More Effective Referee Education and Training System"". The present situation with regard to the referee classification, evaluation and education system is explained in detail within the relevant sections of this Project application. The advantages and disadvantages, and most specifically the needs of this sector have been analysed and the importance of creating an updated system which answers to the needs of modern basketball has been outlined.The education and training of top level referee instructors has been situated as the core goal of the Project, after which wider circles of the education system will later be adjusted accordingly down the hierarchial ladder into grassroots officiating levels.In order to train referee instructors, a referee training system must be created. In order to create an effective, sustainable referee education system, quality input from the top organisations of Europe are required.Taking this necessity into consideration, the Turkish Basketball Federation set out with making a short list of the top countries in Europe with regard to the most developed referee systems, after which the French, German and Italian National Federations were incorporated as partners.The project begun with a detailed analysis of the present systems in these 4 top countries in European basketball - the methods, principles, implementations, advantages, disadvantages and also any possible shortcomings or problems. This detailed analysis used as a basis towards creating the best applicable system the Project can come up with.All four partners carefully worked on project reporting and national research templates to gather relevant data, and accurately evaluate the reports and research within each respective country. The outcome contains strong guidelines on 3 main questions: “Who to train” ""What to teach"" and ""How to train"". The answer of “who to train” give us a clear definition of characteristics of potential referee instructors and also detailed job descriptions. The answer to ""what to teach"" later constitute the curriculum of referee and instructor training, and the answer of ""how to train"" the methodology of referee and instructor training. The developed curriculum and its related methodology attached together and a training manual referee training and training for instructors was created.After the training manual has been created, the referee instructors – the core target group of the Project – come together and be trained according to this modernised manual (Training of Instructors Phase 1). The total number of the participants of this training would be 44, comprised of 10 referee instructors and 1 trainer of instructors from each respective country. Upon completion of this training, the referee instructors sent back to their respective countries to test what they have learned within their working local systems. This is done by organising national referee education (refreshment) clinics in each partner country within the designated period of the project calendar. These same referee instructors then brought back together to report on their findings and test results, and to discuss their experiences - which methods worked well, which did not, what should be improved, etc. (Training of Instructors Phase 2) At this point our draft training manual revised according to the feedback obtained from the instructors. A Project Handbook prepared to disseminate the new Referee Education and Training System. This was translated into the French, German Italian and Turkish and printed for local usage in all partner countries. The handbook consists of a ‘The Training Module for Referee Instructors’ (O3) including the ‘Curriculum’ (O3-A1), the ‘Training Methodology’ (O3-A2) and the ‘Training Manual’ (O3-A3)The ‘Set of Competences for Instructors’ (O2) is another output that was circulated and put into use in all partner countries.At the completion of this project, the new system officially will be used by the Turkish, Italian, German and French Basketball Federations. Upon successful usage and within a certain period of time, the ultimate goal of the project could later be to disseminate this innovative referee education and training system to a larger number of European Basketball Federations - specially those countries who might be a little behind and could really benefit from it – in order to create a single referee education system unifying all national basketball federations of Europe."
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2021Partners:FFC, Université de Rennes II, LPL, URCA, INSEP +1 partnersFFC,Université de Rennes II,LPL,URCA,INSEP,Université Paris-SaclayFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-20-STHP-0004Funder Contribution: 1,380,000 EURAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=anr_________::3437ef4cb9ddfb29e579d2ab3b43d4bc&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2020Partners:Centre de Ressources d'Expertise et de Performance Sportive, University of Poitiers, INSEP, CNRS Centre Poitou Charentes (Orléans), Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées +2 partnersCentre de Ressources d'Expertise et de Performance Sportive,University of Poitiers,INSEP,CNRS Centre Poitou Charentes (Orléans),Institut de recherche biomédicale des armées,FFC,Aurore ConceptFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-19-STHP-0001Funder Contribution: 1,540,760 EURAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=anr_________::b42478f498ab3253e30c13c442f2c77a&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:European Dyslexia Association aisbl, FFC, Malta Dyslexia Association, AID ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA DISLESSIA, Dyslexia Association of Ireland +2 partnersEuropean Dyslexia Association aisbl,FFC,Malta Dyslexia Association,AID ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA DISLESSIA,Dyslexia Association of Ireland,BDA,University of InsubriaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-IT01-KA202-007433Funder Contribution: 237,921 EUR"The main goal of the project is to facilitate the access to work for people with Learning Disorders such as dyslexia. In particular, the aim is to implement a series of actions to improve the skills and professional development of the professional figures in charge (guidance consultants, specialists in the management and training of human resources in companies, operators of public employment services and individuals) on the subject of dyslexia and inclusion in the world of work. According to substantial scientific estimates conducted by the European Dyslexia Association (EDA), European citizens with Learning Disorders are between 3% and 12% of the population, with significant differences between countries but falling within this range. Dyslexia is the most widespread specific learning disorder, which makes it difficult to acquire and use reading, spelling and writing skills and other cultural skills related to communication. So if in the school system this sensitivity is now widespread, even if in a heterogeneous way at European level, the theme of the inclusion of dyslexics young people and adults in the work world is now emerging in an important way. The project aims to achieve a dual objective: on the one hand to identify a set of good practices, methodologies and tools that allow companies, recruiters, public and private employment services, even in the presence of specific difficulties such as dyslexia, to being able to appropriately assess the abilities and talent of a dyslexic candidate; and on the other hand, provide opportunities for dyslexic adults to approach and calmly face the research and selection phases, job placement and professional growth, minimizing the fatigue and discomforts that dyslexia entails. The reference target of the project is made up of professional operators working in the field of training and job placement (from counselors to trainers, from service workers for work to human resource managers in the company).The phases in which the project is divided are the following: 1. Comparative analysis: in this phase, each European partner undertakes to identify in its own country a series of specific elements, in particular on the reference legislation on the subject of dyslexia and work, on the organization of public and private employment services, on the modalities of recruitment and selection of personnel, and finally on the analysis of some specific situations (such as the modalities of the examination of the driving license, the modalities of the examinations for access to the Professional Associations, the selection procedures in the public competitions). 2. Action research: In this phase, a team of researchers will concentrate on preparing a semi-structured interview to be addressed to the operators / professionals who work in various ways in order to detect knowledge and specific skills in the field of dyslexia and the market of work. To this end, at least 100 structured interviews are scheduled for sector operators in the various countries involved in the project. 3. Creation of Guidelines and Operating Manual. Central phase of the project, the result is the production of Guidelines and contextual Operational Manual which will have the objective of providing operators (guidance counselors, recruiters, recruiters, public institution operators, etc.) with the appropriate tools to identify and enhance the real potentiality, without denying the difficulties, of dyslexic workers in their insertion into the working world, thus seeking to facilitate and make the orientation paths and selection phases more effective. The main expected result is therefore to start from this and other experiences developed in different territorial contexts to arrive at the realization of a ""model of intervention"" related to services for work, work placement and training in the workplace. This project therefore has a win-win approach, where all parties get benefits: - dyslexic workers (or aspirants) who will be selected and evaluated in a more equitable and respectful manner; - operators of job placement (from counselors to recruiters, from human resources departments of companies to public service operators) who will have greater skills to be able to carry out their work in the best possible way; - companies that will have workers better integrated into the workforce and therefore more productive; - society in general that takes advantage of the increased possibility that more people can be correctly inserted into the world of work"
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2021Partners:Paris Nanterre University, Université de Nantes, OPTITRAINER, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon - Laboratoire dIngénierie des Matériaux Polymères, Université Bretagne Occidentale Brest +3 partnersParis Nanterre University,Université de Nantes,OPTITRAINER,Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon - Laboratoire dIngénierie des Matériaux Polymères,Université Bretagne Occidentale Brest,Nantes Université,FFC,Ecole de kinésiologie et des sciences de l'activité physiqueFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-20-STHP-0005Funder Contribution: 825,500 EURAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=anr_________::79a72f0424b2d9600d0c8dd6d5ea52f4&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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