Training course: Sport and Global Education

Location: Castle Saunderson International Scout Centre, Ireland

Dates: 22-29 May 2018

Number of participants: 28

Participating countries: Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey

Organizer: Development Perspectives

Apply here: Application form

Deadline to apply: 13 April 2018

Date Of Selection: 20 April 2018

Inquiries about this training course: Paul Crewe at sportandglobaleducation@gmail.com

Costs: 

Travel costs: will be refunded after the end of the course, after providing all the original tickets and receipts. We will cover 100% of you actual expenses, but only up to the maximum amounts listed below:
• Turkey: €530
• Romania: €360
• Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Slovenia and Portugal: €275
• Ireland: no travel reimbursement

Food and accommodation: will be fully covered by the organisers for the duration of the project.

Participation fee: There will be a €50 participation fee for all successful applicants

Sport and Global Education

Training course for those wishing to learn how sport can be used to look at Global Education themes and The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Sport and Global Education (SAGE) is a one week training course designed to empower youth workers, activists, coaches and trainers to use sport and physical activity to tackle social inclusion, inequality and human rights issues. The training course seeks to strengthen the capacity of participants to use sport and physical activity as a means to explore global issues. It also seeks to increase their critical understanding of the link between sport and global issues.

The activities of this training course are designed to demonstrate adaptations of sporting activities which link to inequality, inclusion and human rights, to allow a space for youth workers to create their sports-based activities based on these issues, to discuss current issues in sport and how they relate to global issues and to highlight current sports-based projects which address these issues.

Objectives of the training
• Demonstrate adaptations of sporting activities which link to inequality, inclusion and human rights.
• Allow a space for youth workers to create their own sports-based activities exploring these issues.
• Discuss current issues in sport and how these issues relate to inequality, inclusion and human rights.
• Highlight current sports-based projects and initiatives addressing these issues.

Methodologies
The training programme will consist of sports based activities and discussions which are heavily influenced by the model of experiential learning. Participants will have the opportunity to learn adaptations to sporting activities and how to use these adaptations to tackle and discuss social issues. Workshops will cater for all learning styles to make sure all participants get the most out of the training course.

This training will be very interactive and participatory. To make the learning as rich as possible we would like the participants to share their own ideas and experience with the group. Due to the spectacular location of the program we will be trying to utilise the outdoors as much as possible. Therefore you need to bring comfortable sports or outdoor gear.

Infopack:

Training course: Sport and Global Education – Ireland – abroadship.org

Click to access SAGE-Info-Pack-Compressed.pdf