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SAMENWERKINGSVERBAND NOORD-NEDERLANDDIT PROJECT WORDT MEDEGEFINANCIERD DOOR HETEUROPEES FONDS VOOR REGIONALE ONTWIKKELINGEN DOOR HET MINISTERIE VAN ECONOMISCH ZAKEN
EN PROVINCIE DRENTHE, PROVINCIE GRONINGEN,PROVINCIE FRYSLAN, GEMEENTE GRONINGEN,GEMEENTE LEEUWARDEN
This year, the forum will be held at the Hanze University of Applied Science in Groningen, the Netherlands. The School of Sport Studies has excellent, inspiring and professional facilities to host this event.
And of course we invite you to discover the great city of Groningen. As a lively university city, Groningen has the youngest average population in the Netherlands. It has a long and turbulent history, which becomes evident from the historic warehouses, courts and buildings. Groningen is also a city with energy, with the most numerous examples of innovative architecture within its boundaries.
We hope to meet you in Groningen in October!
Joan Janssens, Dean School of Sport Studies, Hanze University of Applied Science Groningen
Jose Rodrigues, President of ENSSEE
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It is with great pleasure that the ENSSEE board invites you to the XII ENSSEE on 23-26th October.
The ENSSEE Forum is an international congress where state of the art information, research and projects are presented around the following themes:• Sport and coaching• Sport and health• Physical education• Sport management
During the congress you will be informed about new opportunities around sport themes in Europe, you will be inspired by recent projects and will get the chance to broaden your network and create innovative new project ideas with people from across Europe.
For people in sport business, research and education, this is the congress you can’t afford to miss!
Of course there are lots of opportunities for networking and there will be a great social program.
and interesting sport related organizations to broaden your network!
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The aim of the XII ENSSEE FORUM in Groningen is to stimulate the development of innovation, (applied) research and new projects
cooperation of sports universities, sport organizations and companies related to sports on a local, national and international level.
We present a dynamic program with expert groups on Sport Management, Sport Coaching, Physical Activity and Health & Physical Education who will present state of the art research and projects. During the congress, there are also creative innovation sessions in which all participants will play an active role and brainstorm about new project ideas.
Furthermore there will be a speaker corner where international, national and local speakers, researchers, partners and project coordinators present their projects, organizations.
XXI ENSSEE FORUM PROGRAMMETime Wednesday October Friday October 25 Saturday October 26
08.00-08.30
Thursday October 24
Transfer to Hanze University Transfer to Hanze University Transfer to Hanze University
08.30-09.00 Key Note: professor Naul (INTERREG) Key Note: Marc Lammers, former Olympic coach Ladies Hockey
Team, current coach of Men Hockey Team Belgium, Olympic Gold in
Beijing
Keynote: Martijn Aslander,
to improve sport and healthy lifestyle by technical devices as Nike
09.00-09.30 Arrival
Session expert group;Physical Education
chair:
Gemma van
Vuuren-
Cassar
& Michal
Bronikowski
break
included
Sessionexpert group;Sport Coaching
chair:
Patrick
Duffy
break
included
chair:
Daniela
Caporossi
&. Johan
de Jong
break
included
chair:
Kris Tuinier
break
included
chair:
Karen Petry
& Pedro
Sequeira
break
included
09.30-10.00 Session
expert
group:
Physical
Education
chair:
Kristine de
Martelaer
& Göran
Patriksson
break
included
Session
expert
group:
Sport
Coaching
chair:
Ladislav
Petrovic
& Jan
Minkhorst
break
included
Session
expert
group:
Physical
Activity and
Health
chair:
R. Santos
Rocha
break
included
Session
expert
group:
Sport
Management
chair:
Kris Tuinier
break
included
Session
expert
group:
Quality
Assurance
chair:
Karen Petry
& Pedro
Sequeira
break
included
Session
expert
group:
Physical
Education
chair:
Ken
Hardman
Session
expert
group:
Sport
Coaching
chair:
Patrick
Duffy, JoseCurado
Session
expert
group:
Physical
Activity
and
Health
chair:
Johan deJong
Session
expert
group:
Sport
Management
chair:
Kris Tuinier,
10.00 - 10.30
10.30-11.00
11.00-11.30
Break
11.30-12.00
Quantify yourself, discover and experience the possibilities
12.00-12.30
12.30-13.00
Arrival/registration
@ Groninger Museum,
visiting museum
Lunch & tour Willem Alexander Sportcenter
Closing cermony: results XII forum Presentations & new president
13.00- 13.30Lunch
13.30-14.00
Transfer to hotel
14.00-14.30
Optional: excursions in Groningen
14.30 - 15.00
Succesfull ENSSEE Projects: PAL by Johan de Jong / Aehesis by Karen Petry
15.00 - 15.30
15.30 - 16.00 Break
ENSSEE gamesworking towards new project proposals and networks
16.00-16.30 Openingsceremony ENSSEE games
16.30 - 17.00
17.00-17.30 Presentation
Bart Ooijen Horizon
2020 and Erasmus for all
Bart Zijlstra 17.30-18.00
Drinks and Network session18.00-18.30
Bike or walk tour
18.30-19.00
Transfer to hotel19.00-19.30 Walk to hotel and
city centre
Transfer to hotel
19.30-20.00 Dinner on own occasion
Possibility to visit the GasTerraFlames match
20.00-20.30 Walk to ‘der Aa-Church’
20.30-21.00 Gala dinner, including dinner speeches and Albert Madella award, location next forumCity Council Member Dig Istha
21.00 - 21.30
21.30 - 22.00
22.00 - 22.30
22.30 - 23.00
23.00 - 23.30
Session expertgroup:PhysicalActivity and Health
Sessionexpert group;SportManagement
Sessionexpert group;QualityAssurance
Keynote: Koen Lemmink
Poster and projectpresentations and tour of SportsFieldLab
team. As a coach he prepared ‘his’ ladies’ team for more than 280 international matches.
During his stay in Spain he has led the Spanish team from twentieth to the fourth place at the world ranking-list at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
His team won silver at the 2002 World Championships after a
Germany. A completely new team won the Champions Trophy and the European Championships in Dublin, 2005. A year later the Netherlands won the Champions Trophy again. At the Olympic Games in Beijng in 2008 his team won the gold medal by beating
Marc is well-known for his innovations. There was even a verb named after him: lammering. He uses a lot of technology in his modern style coaching, such as video glasses, analysis software, new hockey sticks, heartbeat meters and earphones.
Marc’s presentations are innovating, visual, interactive, lively and emotional. Examples derived from practical experiences provide a perfect link to other branches of industry. Coaching has changed tremendously over the last years. Marc has his own clear vision on the new developments.
Key
note
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gen
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cha
irMarc LammersFormer head coach of the Dutch women’s national field hockey team
“Too often we want to improve our weaknesses, but it might be wiser to... train our strong sides for 75 percent and our weak sides
for 25 percent. Try it and you will notice that everybody is starting to feel better. That is the point where you start distinguishing yourself from other people.”
Marc Lammers is an example of a modern type coach. He is the
Earlier, at a relatively young age, he was the national coach of Spain and a rather good hockey player himself.
We are very proud to be able to present the following keynote speakers:
Martijn AslanderExplorer in the network and information society (www.martijnaslander.nl).
Institute.
visit the website.
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General chair :Arjen van Leeuwen Arjen van Leeuwen is a very experienced chair for (international) congresses.
His characteristics are:coach • communication trainer • humor • moderator • strategic communications • co-creation • strategic advisor • mediator • inspirator • connector • networker • coordinator • visionair
“My life and work is connecting people, information and ideas. Dynamics fascinate me. Like personal development and growth.
We live in interesting times; network and information society offers great opportunities for everyone. Everyday I try to explore these possibilities and to share that knowledge.”
Expe
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Physical Activity and Healthy LifestyleJohan de Jong (Hanze University of Applied Science) Daniela Caporossi (University of Rome “Foro Italico” – IUSM), Rita Rocha (Sport Sciences School of Rio Maior)
Their themes during the congress are: History and future perspectives
Physical EducationAntonin Rychtecky (Faculty of Physical Education – Charles University); Gemma van Vuuren-Cassar (Canterbury Christ Church University); Kristine Martelaer (University of Brussel); Konstantin Kougioumtzis (University of Gothenburg); Göran Patriksson (University of Gothenburg); Michal Bronikowski (University School of Physical Education – Poznan)
Their themes during the congress are: Curricular Innovation in Physical Education Sport and Exercise Sciences: Entrepreneurship and Employability; Technology Education: Physical Education and Sport Education; Physical Education Teacher Education: Good practices and future possibilities to teach interdisciplinary in PE in primary and secondary education as well as in higher education (PETE).
The expert groups are:
CoachingPat Duffy (ECC and University of Leeds); Ladislav Petrovic (ECC and ICCE); Jean Michel Pinel (INSEP – Paris)
Their themes during the congress are: Current issues in coaching and coach education within the higher education environment and the relationship of educational institutions with sport organization; Role of European and International Sport Federations in Sport Coaching and Coach Education.
The ENSSEE Network consists of five committees all focusing on a separate field of expertise.
Every expert group will present the latest developments, innovations and projects in their specific
field during parts the forum. The day to day program below gives you specific information of the
contribution of each of these expert groups
Quality AssurancePedro Sequeira (Sport Sciences School of Rio Maior); Udo Hanke (Institut fürceb Sportwissenschaft – Universität Koblenz-Landau); José Rodrigues (Sport Sciences School of Rio Maior); Karen Petry (German Sport University Cologne); Joan Palmi (INEFC – Lleida)
Their themes during the congress are: Standards and Guidelines for
Agencies in Europe; Quality Assurance, Accreditation and the EQF within the Sport Sector: Needs and future agenda for 2014 – 2020.
Expe
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sSport ManagementJoan Janssens (Hanze University of Applied Science); Abel Santos (Sport Sciences School of Rio Maior); Jolanta Zysko (Josef Pilsudski University of Physical Education, Warsaw,)
Their themes during the congress are: The rise of the number of sport
importance of sport events for tourism and economic development. However, what are the theoretical and applied research aspects that explains this relationship. This session aims to focus on innovative research and practical initiatives that focus on sport event tourism
One of the biggest phenomena in today’s society are the constant and rapid changes within sports. The question during this session: How can we teach students to show leadership and entrepreneurship in the rapidly changing sport environment?
The Sports Games is a new and energizing way of working in which the best ideas will survive! So make sure you are in your best shape, mentally and physically. Of course in the Sports Battle participating is just as important as winning!
The
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ames Are you willing to look passed today’s horizon? Are you able to
combine different perspectives regarding sports related themes? Does cooperation in an international network come easy to you.
of the ENSSEE Sports Games.
With a lot of time pressure we will be competing in 20 teams.
Horizon 2020 and the Erasmus programme ‘Youth education and sport’. Spread over three days you will be working in a team of
and your team don’t bring the best ideas, sorry... you won’t reach
networks. If you are capable of making a solid plan in a short amount of time – convincing your colleagues of your ideas – than we have spot on the podium with your name on it.
Day
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am Wednesday 23rd 201309.00 - 12.30 12.30 - 16.00 16.00 - 17.00 17.00 - 18.00 18.00 - 19.00 19.00 -
Arrival at
Groningen
Arrival/registration
at Groninger Museum
Opening ceremony Presentation European
Union: Horizon 2020 and
Erasmus for all
Walk to hotel
Prof. Jose Rodrigues, President ENSSEEJoan Janssens,Dean School of Sport StudiesHan de Ruiter,Boardmember Executive Board Hanze University
Bart Ooijen, sport policy of�cer EU
Bart Zijlstra, director of sports VWS
Location Groninger Museum Groninger Museum Groninger Museum Groninger Museum City Centre
Day
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am Thursday 24th 201308.00 - 08.30
08.30 - 09.30
Transfer to Hanze University
Keynote speaker: professor Naul (INTERREG), croos-border INTERREG sport projects in the Duch/German eurregios
Expert group Chair 09.30 - 13.00 (break included)
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Curricular Innovation
in Physical Education
Sport and
Exercise Sciences:
Entrepreneurship and
Employability
Gemma
van Vuuren-
Cassar, PhD
& Michal
Bronikowski,
associate
professor
Information on the innovative curricular dimensions and initiatives emerging in higher education to stimulate the employability of
graduates in the Physical Education and Sports sector.
Speakers: Gemma van Vuuren-Cassar, PhD Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom. Kendall Jarrett, Canterbury Christ
Church University, United Kingdom and University of Ballarat, Australia.
Technology Education: Physical Education and Sport Education
This session is of interest for those engaged with
• schools (didactic and pedagogical aspects)
• sport objectives (visualization, neuromuscular development based on the access and use of technology, individualization)
• the use of modern technology for rehabilitative purposes
• the misuse of technology and potential health problems
Speakers: Michal Bronikowski, associate professor, University School of Physical Education, Poland. Ida Laudanska-Krzeminska,
University School of Physical Education, Poland. Elke Kniesel (tbc), Germany
Physical Activity &
Healthy lifestyle:
Educational
developments
and innovations in
programs
Prof.
D. Caporossi
& Prof.
J. de Jong
History and future perspectives of European PAHL programs
Speakers: Prof. P. Parisi, rector University of Rome, Foro Italico
Joint (Degree) programs on Physical Activity and Health - status and trends 14 years after launching the Bologna rP ocess.
Speakers: T. Skovgaard, associate professor Syddansk University Odense
Harmonizing sport science curricula in the Balkans through PAHL perspective and AEHESIS
Speakers: Prof. D. Caporossi, University of Rome, Foro Italico
Monitoring (physical)stress in professional firefighters.Speaker: A. de Vries (Hanze University Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen)
Why people give up: A new counseling method to support sport and lifestyle goal accomplishments
Speaker: Prof. A. Dijkstra (University of Groningen) and P. van Wilgen, PhD (Hanze University Groningen)
The European Youth Heart Study - outcomes in relation to PAHL
Speakers: Prof. K. Froberg, Syddansk University Odense
Room:
Auditorium
A0.01
A0.02
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amThursday 24th 2013Expert group Chair 09.30 - 12.30 (break included)
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Trends and
developments in sport
event tourism
Kris Tuinier,
MBA
The rise of the number of sport events that countries, regions and communities host signifies the importance of sport events
for tourism and economic development. However, what are the theoretical and applied research aspects that explains this
relationship. This session aims to focus on innovative research and practical initiatives that focus on sport event tourism and
advance the theoretical and practical knowledge in this field.Speakers: Tom Robinson, School of Sport Studies, Hanze University Groningen, The Netherlands. Hans Slender, School of Sport
Studies, Hanze University Groningen, The Netherlands. Bake Dijk, Utrecht University, School of Governance
Sport Coaching:
Coaching and coach
education in a higher
education environment
Prof. Patrick
Duffy & Jan Minkhorst
Coaching and coach education in a higher education environment
Speakers: Helen Whitrod Brown, Leeds Metropolitan UniversityFull spectrum of coach education programs in a university environment & university sport programs
Quality Assurance:
Standards and Guidelines
for Quality Assurance
in the European Higher
Education Area
Karen Petry, Speakers: Prof. José Rodriguez, president of ENSSEEQuality assurance in higher education at the sport sector: Portuguese polytechnics case
Prof. Dr. Udo Hanke, Institute of Sport Science, Humboldt University BerlinQuality evaluation procedures and standards for master degree programs in sport science- the Swiss way
13.00-14.00
14.00-15.00
15.00-15.30
15.30-16.00
16.00-17.30
Break
17.30-19.00
ENSSEE games
Bike & walk tour
19.00 Transfer to hotel and dinner on own occassion
Lunch & tour Willem Alexander Sport Centre
Succesfull ENSSEE projects: PAL by Johan de Jong/Aehesis by Karen Petrie and TESS project by Jean Luc Patoret and Carolina Mendoca
19.30 Possibility to visit a GasTerraFlames match
Michel Brink, University of GroningenOptimizing coach – scientist interaction; Coach education programs of Hanze University
Ton van Klooster, Hanze University of Applied SciencesTopCoach 5 program Netherlands
Jose Curado, ICCE Vice President (Europa)Sport coaching in Europe; Introduction of ECC activities in the context of the new ICCE structure
Room:
A0.12
A0.09
A0.10
Auditorium
Auditorium
During this creative session participants will play an active role and brainstorm about �rst project ideas.
Day
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amFriday 25th 201308.00 - 08.30 Transfer to Hanze University
08.30 -09.30 Keynote: Innovation in Sports: focus on a competitive advantage. Be one step ahead of your competitors. Marc Lammers
Expert group Chair 09.30– 13.00 (break included)
Physical Education:
good practices and
future possibilities
Prof. Kristine
de Martelaer
& Prof. Göran
Patriksson
Physical Education Teacher Education:
Good practices and future possibilities to teach interdisciplinary in PE in primary and secondary education as well as in higher education (PETE).
Contributions:
The model of Cone et al. (2009) as worked out in the book “Interdisciplinary elementary physical education”, as a continuum from simple
to complex (connection-shared-partnership).
Speakers: Prof. Kristine Martelaer. University of Brussels, Belgium. Prof. Kathleen Armour University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Innovation: Infusing policy and research for physical activity
This is a joint parallel session between the Physical Education and the Physical Activity and Healthy Lifestyle Committees. Examples of projects about best practice models and other innovative strategies will be showcased in this session. BSlim, BSmart, community based program for enahncing sport participation and physical activity in children
Speakers: Prof. Johan de Jong, Hanze University Groningen, The Netherlands. Jim Lo-A-Njoe, Hanze University Groningen
Physical Activity &
Healthy lifestyle: a
new professional in
Prof. Rita
Santos Rocha
Employability and recognition of a new professional in the field of PAHL
Plenary discussion about strategy for employability and recognition
Innovation: Infusing policy and research for physical activity This is a joint parallel session between the Physical Education and the Physical Activity and Healthy Lifestyle Committees. Examples of projects about best practice models and other innovative strategies will be showcased in this session. BSlim, BSmart, community based program for enahncing sport participation and physical activity in children Speakers: Prof. Johan de Jong, Hanze University Groningen, The Netherlands. Jim Lo-A-Njoe, Hanze University Groningen
Room:
Auditorium
A0.01
A0.0
Thomas Rieger,
Speaker: Prof. Unberto Nanni, University of Rome, Sapienza
Day
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amFriday 25th 2013Expert group Chair 09.30– 13.00 (break included)
Sport Management:
Leadership and
entrepreneurship in
sports
Kris Tuinier,
MBA
EASM kick off:
One of the biggest phenomena in today’s society are the constant and rapid changes within sports. The question during this
session: How can we teach students to show leadership and entrepreneurship in the rapidly changing sport environment? What is
the place and role of entrepreneurs and the leaders of tomorrow in this fast changing environment? How can we learn students to
be a leader or entrepreneur in this changing environment and what kind of research subjects are interesting for the future.
Speakers: Gerco van Dalfsen, Hanze University, Groningen, The Netherlands. Ben Hattink, Hanze University, Groningen, The Netherlands
Sport Coaching:
Patterns of good
cooperation, possible
solutions and
innovations will be
highlighted in this
session, possibly also
raising some new issues.
Dr. Ladislav Petrovic & Jan Minkhorst
Patterns of good cooperation, possible solutions and innovations will be highlighted in this session, possibly also raising some new issues.Speakers: Thorsten Ribbecke, Trainerakademie Cologne, Germany
The structure of Strength and Conditioning Coach education for high performance in team sports at the Trainerakademie Köln
Frederic Sadys, INSEP FranceCooperation of INSEP with universities
Jan Minkhorst (Netherlands) NOC*NSF - cooperation platforms in coach development
Quality Assurance:
Framework (EQF) and
the implementation in
the European Countries
Pedro Sequeira, PhD European Qualification Framework (EQF) and the implementation in the European Countries
Speaker: Guy Taylor, Head of the EU Working Group “Education and Training”
Speakers of the above mentioned sessions together in a Round Table: Guy Taylor, Udo Hanke, Jose RodriguesQuality Assurance, Accreditation and the EQF within the Sport Sector: Needs and future agenda for 2014 – 2020
13.00-14.00
14.00-14.30
Lunch
14.30- 16.30
16.30-18.00 ENSSEE games: working on project ideas
During this creative session all participants will play an active role and will work towards new project proposals and networks.
18.00-19.00 Drinks & Network session
19.00-19.30 Transfer to hotel
20.00 -20.30 Walk to Der Aa Kerk
20.30 - 23.30 Gala dinner including dinner speeches & Albert Madella award
Keynote speaker: Koen Lemmink. Bridging the gap between sport science and sports practice; the Dutch approach
Poster and project presentations and tour SportsFieldLab, for more information; see abstract & projects program
Room:
A0.12
A0.09
A0.10
Auditorium
TSH 2
Sportsbar
Sportsbar
Day
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am Saturday 26th 201308.00 - 08.30
08.30 -09.30
Transfer to Hanze University
Keynote: Martijn Aslander
Expert group Chair 09.30– 12.00 (break included)
Physical Education:
Current Issues
Prof. Ken
Hardman
his session is an interactive workshop to discuss the emerging challenges for Physical Education
Physical Activity &
Healthy lifestyle:
Current Issues
y and lifestyle, how to participate and cooperate on this regarding education, research and project initiatives.
Sport Management:
Sport policy and
sport development in
Europe.
Kris Tuinier MBA this session we will explore how we can reach the target group and how we can measure these effects.
Sport Coaching:
The session will
identify the way
forward a future plans
of the European
Coaching Council
education
Prof. Patrick
Duffy, Jose Curado
12.00-12.30 Lunch
12.30-13.30
.13.30-14.00 Closing ceremony: Results XII forum & new president
14.00-14.30 Transfer to hotel
14.30 Excursions (optional)
Prof. Johan de Jong
Room:
Auditorium
A0.09
Auditorium
Auditorium
A0.01
A0.12
A0.10
Sportsbar
Speakers: Ton van Klooster, Hanze University of Applied Science GroningenTopCoach 5Frauke Kubischta, FinlandHAAGA-HELIA University- a key player in national and international sport development
Spor
tsFi
eld
Lab
The SportsFieldLab Groningen (SFLG) is embedded in the School of Sports Studies and comprises four laboratories; an Exercise Performance Testing Lab, a Biomechanics Lab, the (Neuro)Psychological Lab and (Video-)Observation Lab. All these labs are anchored to a
The overall aim is to support and enhance education, facilitate research projects and to provide service to (groups of) people. These SFLG-facilities are used for research and
developed directly feeds back into the educational program. Therefore, the SFLG offers students, athletes, teachers and researchers an inspiring environment to learn and innovate their profession.
In this demo/workshop, ran by students working in the labs, the innovative test and measurement facilities and their applications in research and education will be demonstrated.
Applications of the SportsFieldLab in research and education
Tour SportsFieldLab GroningenFriday 25th
15.45 hour
Meeting point: sportsbar
14.45 hour
Carvalho, C. & Fernandes, AComparative analysis of the academic formation obtained by undergraduates of physical education and sport at ISMAI. (pre-Bologna versus Bologna) Abstract
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These abstracts and projects will be presented (oral or poster presentation) during the Forum on Friday 25th October between 14.30 and 16.30 hours. Details will be anounced.
Get inspired by research & projects
Teruya Watanabe
high jump: A case study Abstract
Simone SmulingSports Village; vital cores and neighbourhoods Project
Pedro Antonio BalaguerPhysical education and environmental education Abstract
Haftor GudmusunMOOCs the innovative way in Educating Swimming Coaches and Teachers Abstract
Remo MombargSport in elementary schools in the province of Friesland, The NetherlandsProject
Jana NovaThe concept of the good governance and its impact on the academic standards in sport education Abstract
Carvalho, C., Vieira, L., Fernandes, A. & Carvalho, AStrength and muscular power training in the school contextAbstract
Jankauskiene R., & Mieziene, B.Exercise goals and legal supplement use among
perspectiveAbstract
Emeljanovas A., Mieziene B., Jankauskiene R. The relationship between motives to exercise and physical activity in Lithuanian school age students Abstract
Lise SpeleersSecondary school students’ motivation towards physical education: individual, class-level and teacher level factorsAbstract
Vinga IndriunieneEncourangement and motivation to be physically active by applying solution focused brief counseling Abstract
Ingrid van AartEvery child has a talent for sport Project
Simona Pajaujiene S, Jankauskiene R.Body image and unhealthy weight control behavior among teenagers girls: related factors analysis Abstract
Mohammad Reza BoroumandAnalysis of physical education and sports graduate employment of Iran and its position based on strategic position and action evaluation matrix (SPACEM)Abstract Naomi Kruize To
be announced
J. Soares
the role of volunteer sport director and sport manager in sport associations?Abstract
10-10-2013; abstracts pending after that date will be announced during the forum
Sobreiro P, Bento, T, Claudino, R, Rocha, R.S.
Abstract
Bike or walk tour ‘Groninger Land’ During a congress around sports,
physical education and physical activities, it is inevitable to do some activities ourselves. On Thursday afternoon, we will organize a bike or walk tour in het ‘Groninger Land’
Gala dinner AA-kerkThe last evening of the ENSSEE forum, a gala dinner is offered to all participants. The dinner will take place in a very special environment: Der Aa-kerk in Groningen.
The history of the church probably starts at the end of the 12th century, with a three-aisled vaulted cruciform basilica which at that time has the title of chapel only and is mainly used
settled at the banks of the river Aa. In the 13th century permission is granted to use the building as a parish church, named Onze Lieve Vrouwe ter Aa (Church of Our Lady ter Aa), although the church is also dedicated to St. Nicolaas, protector of sailors. The current church is largely the result of a major transformation of this Romanogothic church into a Gothic one. A big restoration was started in 1975 and was completed in 1987. In that year the church-council handed the building to a seperate foundation that now maintains it and rents it for all sorts of events.
Soc
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amGroninger MuseumThe registration and opening ceremony of the XII ENSSEE forum will take place at the Groninger museum.We have arranged that participants of the forum can visit the museum before registration.
The Groningen Museum, a work of art in itself, is one of the most beautiful and special museums in the Netherlands. The Groningen Museum is located opposite the main central station and is the
to its striking design by Italian architect Mendini, but also because of varying exhibitions, including works by Russian painter Repin, American photographer Andres Serrano, and Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf. The permanent collection consists of a large assembly of porcelain and works by the Groningen artists’ collective De Ploeg.
We have arranged a variety of social activities during the congress:
Ask about the church’s opening hours prior to your visit.
Prinsenhof and Prinsentuin During recent years, Radio/TV Noord was accommodated in the Prinsenhof, but they moved a short while ago. Originally used as a monastery, a suitable function for this complex is now being looked for. Behind the Prinsenhof is the Prinsenhoftuin, which includes a rose garden and herb garden, and a footpath covered with foliage (berceau). The garden, surrounded by a wall, is one of the best examples of a Renaissance garden in the Netherlands. The Prinsenhoftuin garden is opened from early April to half-October from 10 am to sunset. The tearoom is open during �ne weather.
Goudkantoor (gold of�ce) Originally a provincial tax of�ce, this building was built in 1635. With its lavishly decorated façades, it was the last Renaissance style building to be constructed in Groningen. It was given the name of Goudkantoor in the 19th century when the “bureau of security for gold and silver” was located here, and it is now a café/restaurant.S
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The City of Groningen: ExcursionsAs a lively university city, Groningen has the youngest average population in the Netherlands. It has a long and turbulent history, which becomes evident from the historic warehouses, courts and buildings. Groningen is also a city with nerve, with the most numerous examples of innovative architecture within its boundaries. In addition, it was once proclaimed the city with the best city centre in the Netherlands because of its charm. Experience all of this and explore Groningen!
Martini Church and TowerThe most important Groningen monument is the Martini tower which has overlooked the city for over �ve hundred years. This fourth highest tower of the Netherlands can be climbed until the third gallery, during which visitors can also communicate with the tower via their mobile telephones! Afterwards, see the Martini church, the largest church in Groningen. Originating from approximately 1230, it includes frescos from the 13th century, and one of the largest Baroque organs in northwest Europe.
In 1881, gymnastics club Wodan and fencing club Mars, both part of the student corps Vindicat, merged to form GSSV Donar. In 1951 the basketball department of this club was founded. In 1970 the club promoted to the highest basketball league.
Nederlanden announced to stop as sponsor. After one year of playing under their name, Donar was demoted to the rayon league. Donar became champion that year and promoted to the promotion league. In 1986, Donar returned to the highest league; where they remained ever since. On February 1, 1991, the Basketball Business Club (BBC) was founded. The club is currently sponsored by GasTerra, which has a contract until 2014.
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Martiniplaza, formerly Martinihal Groningen, is a complex located in the Dutch city of Groningen. It is used as an exhibition complex, theater and Sports Arena. The Sports Arena ias a capacity of 4,500.
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GasTerra Flames Groningen is a Dutch professional basketball club, playing in the Dutch Basketball League. The home arena is Martiniplaza in the city of Groningen. The club won the national championship three times: in 1982, 2004, and 2010. In 2005 and 2011 they won the NBB Cup.
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The Healthy Ageing Network Northern Netherlands (HANNN)is a dynamic platform for companies, knowledge institutions and government with the aim to connect knowledge and opportunities in the fi eld of diseases and health. Herewith stimulates HANNN the economic development of the Northern Netherlands.
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SAMENWERKINGSVERBAND NOORD-NEDERLANDDIT PROJECT WORDT MEDEGEFINANCIERD DOOR HETEUROPEES FONDS VOOR REGIONALE ONTWIKKELINGEN DOOR HET MINISTERIE VAN ECONOMISCH ZAKEN
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