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Didacta Fair, great success for the Sports and Health seminars and workshops

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Didacta Fair, great success for the Sports and Health seminars and workshops

Young people and sport. The actors and the different purposes of the youth sports context. The technical-organizational model. The training of youth sports coaches. The “Let’s Get Active for the Planet” contest and the “Active Pauses” project. These and many other topics were discussed in Florence during Fiera Didactascheduled from March 20th to today, at the Fortezza da Basso, within the panels organized by Sports and Health.

The first seminar, “Youth sports practice: participation, performance and individual development“, took place on the opening day of the most important trade fair on innovation in the world of school and saw the participation of Rossana Ciuffetti, Director of Sport Impact, Claudio Mantovani, scientific representative of the technical area of ​​the School of Sport – Sport Impact Directorate, Donatella Minelli, head of the School of Sport-Sport Impact Directorate, and Andrea Lucchetta, Legend of Sport and Health.

Al workshop “The ‘Active Breaks’ proposal, an in-service training course for primary school teachers”, instead, which took place yesterday morning at the Spadolini Pavilion, were attended by Flavio Siniscalchi, Head of the Department for Sport of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Miriam Scarpino, member of the Scientific Teaching Commission of the Scuola Attiva Kids and representative of the school sector of the Gymnastics Federation ‘Italy (FGI), Patrizia Scibinetti, member of the Scientific Educational Commission of Scuola Attiva Kids and technician of the University of Foro Italico where she teaches physical activities for the developmental age, Teresa Zompetti, School and Sustainability Director of Sport and Health, and Dario Colella , full professor of theory and methodology of human movement and technical and didactic theory of motor activities for the developmental age.

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