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Newsletter 2
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4th Meeting in Kırıkkale, TURKEY (07-12 November 2012)
The 4th meeting of our Grundtvig Learning Partnership entitled Again, Heyday of Health (2011-1-TR1-GRU06-24163-1) was held in Kırıkkale, Turkey after Austria.
7 contact people of the partners and their learners attended in this
meeting.
Austria as 1 person,
Italy as 6 people, Hungary as 2 people, Poland as 6 people, Romania as 4 people
and Portugal as 2 people in addition to the host partner totally 21 people
attended in the meeting..The partners shared their experiences, and the host partner presented “Raw Meatball” and “Turkish Delight" and talked about the benefits of them.
After visiting the EXPO SPORT And HEALTH 2012, Finallyall participants attended in the 34th International Istanbul
Euroasia Marathon so as to attract the attention into the sport and health in
each partners’ cities by running successfully on the behalf of the Project . We presented our project in the marathon among the thousands of people.
Ergometer classes
The first "ergometer class" was introduced in Austria in early 2008.
8 of 28 pupils sit on an ergometer and follow the normal class. The devices have been equipped with a special table for writing. According to the plan each pupil spends 1 hour per school day on an ergometer.
The project was monitored by the University of Sports in Vienna (the last three publications here: http://institut-schmelz.univie.ac.at/abteilungen-arbeitsbereiche/sportpsychologie/team/bjoern-krenn/publikationen/ )
Since then the project widened and more schools in Austria are equipped with "ergometer classes".
Different reports in different media tell two things in common:
better concentration and less aggression.
8 of 28 pupils sit on an ergometer and follow the normal class. The devices have been equipped with a special table for writing. According to the plan each pupil spends 1 hour per school day on an ergometer.
The project was monitored by the University of Sports in Vienna (the last three publications here: http://institut-schmelz.univie.ac.at/abteilungen-arbeitsbereiche/sportpsychologie/team/bjoern-krenn/publikationen/ )
Since then the project widened and more schools in Austria are equipped with "ergometer classes".
Different reports in different media tell two things in common:
better concentration and less aggression.
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