COURSE. Sport for all. An inclusive, healthy, and socially sustainable vision.
DATE: May 13-15
BRIEF CURRICULUM REVIEW: Ms. C. Alejandro Jorge Soto Rodríguez.
Professor at the INDER Branch School, with 35 years of experience in teaching and research, and a Master's degree in Community Physical Activity. Assistant Professor at the Manuel Fajardo University of Physical Culture and Sports Sciences. He holds a degree in Physical Culture and is a research associate at CITMA (Center for the Study of Physical Culture). He has provided mentoring and advising on master's theses, postgraduate specializations, and undergraduate final projects. He has several publications related to community physical activity.
OBJECTIVE OF THE ACTIVITY: To promote the development of professional skills, based on the concept of Sport for All, based on current theoretical and methodological foundations, which will allow for harmonizing the relationship between healthy physical activity and the community environment, fostering favorable changes in health care, participatory and inclusive sport, and social sustainability.
THEMATIC LINES OF THE ACTIVITY:
1. Theoretical-methodological conception of Sport for All.
2. Process management in Sport for All.
3. Project management aimed at developing Sport for All.
4. Community physical activity aimed at chronic diseases and care for the elderly.
5. Sport for All in the educational context, physical education adapted to diversity and physical recreation.
6. Control and evaluation of physical manifestations in Sport for All.
PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION: The learning dynamic is based on participation in the knowledge system that makes up the course (structured in two modules). The student will be able to diagnose a problem in the field of Sport for All and propose solutions, integrating the knowledge received in the course.
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