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Press Release #1

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3rd Transnational Project Meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia: A Successful Step Forward

Day 1

The meeting kicked off with an inspiring welcome speech that set the stage for an action-packed day. Participants dove into a thorough evaluation of the project’s progress since their last gathering, ensuring everything stays on the right track.

 

A dynamic workshop followed, featuring two innovative new games introduced in a dojo setting. These gamescaptivated young judokas, emphasizing the core values of judo through interactive and enjoyable activities.

 

In the afternoon, the focus shifted to reviewing the implementation of Local Training Course 1, organized by project partner clubs. This was complemented by an in-depth discussion on the syllabus and methodology, ensuring all educational materials meet top-tier standards.

Participants then engaged in a workshop, where various exercises and games were tested with judokas aged 8-12. This hands-on session aimed to teach and reinforce key judo values in an engaging manner.

Day 2

The second day opened with a comprehensive review of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) and the EJU Clubs Quality Label Attribution Platform. This was followed by an insightful session on dissemination activities, focusing on strategies to share the project’s findings and methodologies widely.

Discussions then turned to planning the next steps, including upcoming project meetings. This crucial planning session set the course for the project’s future trajectory.

The meeting wrapped up with final reflections, summarizing the achievements of the past two days and reaffirming the commitment to the project’s goals.

Katja shared her thoughts on the meeting, stating, “We have made significant progress in the Jita Kyoei 2 project, diligently working on the content for the Jita Kyoei Massive Open Online Course. This course, soon to be available on the EJU E-platform, will provide valuableresources for young judokas and coaches. Additionally, we are thrilled about the development of the EJU Clubs Quality Label Attribution Platform, which will help judo clubs achieve and maintain high standards.”

The 3rd Transnational Project Meeting showcased the collaborative efforts and dedication of all participants. As the project continues to evolve, the focus remains on enhancing the educational experience for young judokas and elevating the quality of judo clubs across Europe.

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©2024 by JITA KYOEI 2

Funding programme: Erasmus + Sport – Collaborative Partnership
Period – 01/2023 to 12/2025
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