OSRESS 2011 OUTDOOR SPORTS AND RECREATION EDUCATION SUMMER SCHOOL 2011 Outdoor Games from the Historical Perspective in Latvia August 21-26, 2011 Madona, Latvia Organizers: Latvian Academy of Sport Education Latvian Association of Outdoor Education and Recreation in collaboration with Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Faculty of PE in Biala Podlaska, Poland State College of Computer Science and Business Administration in Lomza, Poland Swedish School of Sport and Health Science, Sweden University of Malaga, Spain The aim of the Summer School 2011 Outdoor Games from the Historical Perspective in Latvia is: 1. to introduce students with qualitative research, to train interviewing and inquiring skills to gain information;
2. to improve skills to use information technologies needed for research; 3. to improve cooperation and communication skills by different nation student mutual communication, to improve the skill to communicate with country people having different age and social conditions while obtaining information about outdoor games and plays; 4. to play, to train and to participate in adventure outdoor and recreation programs. The official languages of Summer School are English. 1,5 ECTS credits to study SCIENTIFIC AND ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Prof. J. Grants
Latvian Academy of Sport Education and Latvian Association of Outdoor Education and Recreation Assoc.Prof. I. Kravalis Latvian Academy of Sport Education Assoc. Prof. I. Belousa University of Daugavpils, Latvia and Latvian Academy of Sport Education M.Ed. I. Bula-Biteniece Latvian Academy of Sport Education M.Ed. K. Ciekurs Latvian Academy of Sport Education M.Ed. I. Smuka Latvian Academy of Sport Education Prof. J.Nilsson Swedish School of Sport and Health Science, Sweden Assoc.Prof. A. Litwiniuk Josef Pilsudski University of Physical Education, Biala Podlaska, Poland Assoc.Prof. K. Piech Josef Pilsudski University of Physical Education, Biala Podlaska, Poland Prof. O.R. Ramos University of Malaga, Spain Prof. R. Charmas The State College of Computer Science and Business Administration in Lomza, Poland SUMMER SCHOOL 2011 SCHEDULE
Sunday, August 21
Arrival and registration from 18:00 till 21:00 Monday, August 22 09:00 – 13:00 Opening lectures of the summer school 14:30 – 18:30 Practical activities 20:00 – 21:30 Feedback of the day and presentation of each country Tuesday, August 23 09:00 – 13:00 Lectures of the summer school 14:30 – 18:30 Practical activities 20:00 – 21:30 Feedback of the day and presentation of each country Wednesday, August 24 09:00 – 18:30 Workshop - interviews and communication with local people 20:00 – 21:30 Feedback of the day and presentation of each country Thursday, August 25 09:00 – 13:00 Workshop - interviews and communication with local people 15:00 – 18:30 Summarizing of the results and presentations 20:00 – Participant presentations Friday, August 26 09:00 – 12:00 Practical activities 12:00 – 13:30 Evaluation of the summer School 16:00 Departure of the participants THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL TOPICS OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL
- Folk games in Poland. Assoc.Prof. K. Piech
- Health related with outdoor recreation activities. Assoc.Prof. A. Litwiniuk - Qualitative research – interview guidelines for creating of outdoor games. Assoc. Prof. I.Belousa - Physical recreational activities and emotions. Prof. J. Grants - Recreation outdoor games from historical perspective in Madona region. Assoc.Prof. I.Kravalis - Landscape education and training. M.Ed. I. Bula-Biteniece, prof. J. Grants - Activities by bicycles in the region of Madona. M.Ed. K. Ciekurs - Outdoor folk dance. Prof. O.R. Ramos, M.Ed. I. Smuka 2-3 students and 1 teacher/professor from each University are welcome to participate in the Summer School. All teachers/professors are welcome to hold two hours of theoretical lecture or practical class. Students from each country should give a presentation of their country and university. |
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