KMOP – Education and Innovation Hub together with the organisations Center of Excellence of the Split-Dalmatia County (Croatia), SMOC – Sarajevo Meeting of Cultures (Bosnia and Herzegovina), CSI – Center for Social Innovation LTD (Cyprus), EAS – European Athlete Student (Malta), the University of Palermo (Italy) and the Faculty of Sport and Physical Education of the University of Nis (Serbia), unveiled the Methodological Handbook with Standards for the Detection and Assessment of the Potential of Talented Children in Sports.
This meticulously crafted document sets forth Standards for the Detection and Assessment of the Potential of Talented Children in Sport. Validated by experts from the fields of sport and education, the Handbook outlines key phases in the talent development process, from animation for sports to talent confirmation and transfer.
Drawing inspiration from the Methodological Handbook, the development of educational and training materials is well underway. Stay tuned for more!
The TALENT Project aims to foster equal education, prevent exclusion, support dual careers, establish new behavioural patterns for the benefit of talented young children, and prepare them for lifelong learning and professional sports from an early age.
Read more in the 3rd newsletter here.