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Thursday, 06 July 2023 11:04

Projecto 'Espaços Recreio e Jogo'

Espaços Recreio e Jogo

Participação a cargo da Professora Rita Cordovil

Datas: Em curso desde 16/3/2017

Entidade financiadora: Câmara Municipal de Cascais

Espaços Recreio & Lazer - Fundação Aga Khan

Participação a cargo da Professora Rita Cordovil

Datas: 3/12/2018-22/01/2022

Entidade financiadora: Fundação Aga Khan

A competência motora como marcador de saúde em crianças do 1º ciclo

Participação a cargo da Professora Rita Cordovil

Datas: 2019-2020

Entidade financiadora: Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - IDI&CA 5ª edição

Em Cascais ninguém fica para trás

Coordenadora da FMH: Professora Rita Cordovil

Datas: 2019-2023

Entidade financiadora: Câmara Municipal de Cascais

Fiabilidade inter-observador e validade concorrente do instrumento “Motor Competence Assessment” de crianças dos 6 aos 10 anos

Participação a cargo da Professora Rita Cordovil

Datas: 2021-2022

Entidade financiadora: Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - IDI&CA 5ª edição

Thursday, 06 July 2023 10:38

Espaços Recreio & Lazer - CMTVedras

Espaços Recreio & Lazer - CMTVedras

Participação da Professora Rita Cordovil

Datas: Em curso desde 18/05/2021

Entidade financiadora: Câmara Municipal de Torres Vedras

Avaliação da Competência Motora em Crianças com Perturbações do Neurodesenvolvimento

Participação da Professora Rita Cordovil.

Datas: 2022-2023

Entidade financiadora: Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa - PI&CA 5ª edição

Thursday, 06 July 2023 10:33

Projecto 'A hora dos Super Quinas'

Projeto A Hora dos Super Quinas

https://www.fpf.pt/pt/News/Todas-as-not%C3%ADcias/Not%C3%ADcia/news/40087

Professora Rita Cordovil como coordenadora da FMH e coordenadora das Instituições de Ensino Superior participantes (em conjunto com Prof. Doutor Luís Paulo Rodrigues – ESDL, IPVC)

Entidade financiadora: Federação Portuguesa de Futebol

Datas: 2023

 Projeto Spirit – SPort and physical education as a vehicle for Inclusion and Recognition in India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka- Erasmus KA2 – 617779-EPP-1-2020-1-IN-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP

Website: http://spirit-eu.org/index.php

Função: Participante

Coordenador investigador responsável: Suresh Mani (Lovely Professional University)

Coordenação: Lovely Professional University (India)

Coordenação em Portugal: Ana Pipio (IST) e António Rosado (FMH)

Instituições participantes: Lovely Professional University (India), Bangalore Educational Trust (India), Bharati Vidyapeeth University (India), Edulab Educational Exchange private limited (India), Institut Pertanian Bogor (Indonesia), Syiah Kuala University (Indonesia), Universitas Sumatera Utar (Indonesia), The Sabaragamuwa University (Sri Lanka), University Of Peradeniya (Sri Lanka), Universitat Politècnica De Catalunya (Spain), Universidade De Lisboa (Portugal), Edex - Educational Excellence Corporation Limited (Cyprus)

Datas: 2020 - 2023

This project is a part of ERASMUS+ program titled “Sport and physical education as a vehicle for Inclusion and Recognition in India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka / SPIRIT”.

The project tries to address two existing problems in the 3 partner countries involved (Sri Lanka, India and Indonesia): 1. Growing chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) have emerged as a huge global health problem in low- and middle-income countries. The magnitude of the rise of NCDs is particularly visible in Southeast Asia where limited resources have been used to address this rising epidemic. 2. Around the world, young people need free time, space and fellowship to enjoy sport and play. While the need for the activities of sport is global in scope, the ability to be included often is not.

Sport can provide a way to break down barriers and promote inclusion of students at different level of education (higher, vocational, secondary and primary) who are often left on the sidelines. Full participation in sport activities can benefit people who are usually excluded in two ways:1. By changing community perceptions of the capability of different groups: Through sport, participants – regardless of gender, ability or background – can come together in a positive context (sometimes for the first time) and see each other accomplish things they had previously thought impossible. This helps reduce stigma and discrimination and changes the attitude of gatekeepers who have the power to permit or deny children the right to take part in physical activity.2. By changing participant’s perceptions of themselves and their abilities: Sport empowers people to recognize their own potential and advocate for changes in society to enable them to fully realize that potential. Thus, the project attempts to create interdisciplinary curriculum on sport management, sport nutrition and physical education while also providing short courses for professional coaches, trainers, sport clubs and organizations that want to learn how to use sport and physical education for inclusion. The project will also create SPIRIT student clubs to promote SPIRIT activities across schools and local communities. The main goal of SPIRIT is to create a modular program in Sport, physical education and Health Sciences in 3 countries of Asia that contribute to increasing the recognition of the fundamental value of sport and physical activity for the individual and society, well beyond competition, as a powerful tool for the promotion of healthy lifestyles and socioeconomic development - putting special emphasis in vulnerable groups, female and students with special needs.

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