Second transnational event within the “InnoSkills through Sport” project successfully held in Latvia

May 4, 2022by admin
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In the period of 2-4th May 2022, 3-day event was held in the town of Sala, Latvia, within the project: “InnoSkills through Sport” № 621999-EPP-1-2020-1-BG-SPO-SSCP, co-financed under the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

15 participants from 3 project partners took part in the event: 5 from Sport Club “Comac Sport”, 5 from Salas vidusskola school, Sala, Latvia and 5 from Association for Macedonian-Bulgarian Friendship, Bitola, Republic of North Macedonia.

The main purpose of the 3-day event was to discuss the implementation of ETS (and more specifically: entrepreneurial skills of the future education through sport) in the formal and informal educational programs, aimed at building entrepreneurial thinking among young people in the light of the so-called “Industry 4.0”.

During the event, class activities at the Salas vidusskola school were held, in connection with differentiation and individualization of the learning process to support the different needs and level of competence of students and outdoor sports activities supported by the Latvian Olympic Committee.

“The visit to Latvia inspired and encouraged us to continue working together to create the next generation of European leaders and entrepreneurs, through innovative inter-site connections and techniques. Once again, we have made sure that sport is not only a means of developing physical qualities, but also a method of creating the personality characteristics, cognitive processes, emotional and social competence that are so necessary for Europe’s progress in tomorrow. We return motivated to encourage our students to develop constructively and fully through sport”, commented Ms. Konstantina Niesheva- sports manager and project coordinator of the “InnoSkills through Sport” project.

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