4. EHF Conf. / Handball at School 06
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4. EHF Conf. / Handball at School 06
Short presentation of Tom Christensen Danish and International Schoolsport Federation Handball in ISF Cooperation EHF – ISF How can we improve handball at school Tom Christensen Education: Teacher Jobs: 1985 - 2005 Director in a municipality – 2003 in a county concerning Childrens affair, Education, Family and Culture. 2005 - 2007 Educational manager for Teachers and Pedagogues. Danish Schoolsport: International Schoolsport: 1976 - 1983 Chairman in a county for the local schoolsport. 1981 Member of the board of Danish Schoolsport Federation. 1986 1986 - Member of Executive Committee President of Technical Committee in Handball Danish Schoolsport Federation 16 Districts / Counties 98 Municipalities Danish Schoolsport Federation A non-profit organisation working for bettering the pupils possibility for physical activity in daily life at school. Arranger of many activities: The activity day at all schools, Danish Championships for schools in Athletics, Handball, Football, Volleyball, Basketball, National sports meeting for pupils with special needs a.s.o. Supplementary education for teachers in sport and producing lots of educative materials. Network of 16 districts organisations. Cooperation with national federations in sport (ex. Danish Handball Federation), health organisations and sponsors. Member of ISF Is supported by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Culture. Founded 1946. General assembly Executive Committee Secretariat Technical Committee Handball Technical Committee Volleyball Technical Committee Gymnasiade Technical Committee xxx Structure of the International Schoolsport Federation General Assembly Executive Committee Elected members of the Executive Committee 1 President 1 Vice-president 1 Secretary General 1 Treasurer 5 Continental Vice-presidents 12 Assessors Co-opted members by the Executive Committee Executive Director -----------------------------------------Director of Communication and Public Relations 11 Presidents of the Technical Commissions Auditors Contacts at National / local organisations level – to open doors A national model / agreement for cooperation Develop materials to use at schools Teachers courses – to improve the teachers quality and ability in teaching Handball Contact persons at school – clubs Handball experts among the teachers – recognition of the level of teaching – a certain level -The play -Childrens educator / the role of the student as model and motivator for the younger pupils -Officials -Referees Contacts to schools at organisation level / club level -presentation of the aims and the idea of handling Open door arrangements – “come and play” Assistant or organising handball meetings / tournaments between schools We have all the actual members - but we also have lots of new members – if you manage! 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Roman Filz AUSTRIA COOPERATION & PARTNERS Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Teachers (of the primary school pupils) (future primary school & PE teachers, academy f. education) (A1 Bregenz Handball) (Age: 11–13; lower secondary school; SHS Vorkloster) (A1 Bregenz Handball) The students Pro-players Children The club(s) Parents (of all pupils Î visitors) Trainers & Scouts (training sessions & Schoolball Challenge) Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Goalies Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Children (Age: 9–10; primary school pupils) Main Menu Teachers (of the primary school pupils) Main Menu Teachers (of the primary school pupils) Main Menu Teachers (of the primary school pupils) Main Menu Teachers (of the primary school pupils) Main Menu Teachers (of the primary school pupils) Main Menu Teachers (of the primary school pupils) Main Menu The club A1 Bregenz Handball AUT Main Menu Season 05/06 Herren Damen Herren 1 Unter 21 Herren 2 mU17 mU15 mU13 2 Teams mU11 2 Teams mU9 2-3 Teams Damen 1 wU17 wU13 wU11 wU9 The club A1 Bregenz Handball AUT Main Menu The club A1 Bregenz Handball AUT A1 Bregenz Handball Main Menu The club A1 Bregenz Handball AUT Main Menu The club A1 Bregenz Handball AUT Main Menu The students • Future primary school teachers • Future PE teachers Î Academy f. education Main Menu The students Main Menu The students Main Menu The students Main Menu Trainers & Scouts • training sessions • Schoolball Challenge Î FUN & LEARN Main Menu Trainers & Scouts Main Menu Trainers & Scouts Main Menu Trainers & Scouts Main Menu Trainers & Scouts Main Menu Parents (of all pupils Î visitors) 1 2 COURT A Red Pirates VS Schendlingen 4a Blue Sharks VS Rieden 4a Hurricane Red Bulls 3 VS Schendlingen 4d 4 5 6 7 Scorpion Killers VS Rieden 4b Snoop Dogs VS Schendlingen 4c Die Knaller VS Weidach 4d Wild Lions VS Rieden 4c 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 COURT B Sporty Tigers VS Rieden 4c Pink Panthers VS Schendlingen 4a White Tigers VS Schendlingen 4b Die Wilden Küken VS Weidach 4c Austria VS Schendlingen 4d Die Crasher VS Augasse 4b HC Nightfire VS Rieden 4b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Main Menu COURT B Die scharfen Granaten VS Weidach 4d Rieden Red Dragons VS Rieden 4a Schendlingen Red Dragons VS Schendlingen 4b Die grauen Feuerbälle VS Weidach 4c Schnelle Tiger VS Schendlingen 4c The Bulldogs VS Augasse 4b Black Tigers VS Rieden 4b Parents (of all pupils Î visitors) Main Menu Parents (of all pupils Î visitors) Main Menu Parents (of all pupils Î visitors) Main Menu Parents (of all pupils Î visitors) Main Menu Children (Age: 11–13; lower secondary school; SHS Vorkloster) Main Menu Children (Age: 11–13; lower secondary school; SHS Vorkloster) Main Menu Children (Age: 11–13; lower secondary school; SHS Vorkloster) Main Menu Children (Age: 11–13; lower secondary school; SHS Vorkloster) Main Menu Pro-players (A1 Bregenz Handball) Main Menu Pro-players (A1 Bregenz Handball) Main Menu Pro-players (A1 Bregenz Handball) Main Menu Pro-players (A1 Bregenz Handball) Main Menu Pro-players (A1 Bregenz Handball) Main Menu Schoolball Challenge www.coach-filz.com Main Menu Steen Hjorth Development Specialist Danish Handball Association EHF Conference ”Handball at School” – Innsbruck, august 2006 SOME FACTS ABOUT HANDBALL IN DENMARK The main idea of handball To offer handball • to both sexes of all ages • as an elite sport and as a leisure time sport (sport for all) • through out the year (summer and winter) • indoor and outdoor • all over the country SOME FACTS ABOUT HANDBALL IN DENMARK Number of members 1946 - 2004 Medlemstal 1946 - 2004 180.000 160.000 140.000 120.000 100.000 80.000 60.000 40.000 20.000 0 46 56 66 76 86 96 04 SOME FACTS ABOUT HANDBALL IN DENMARK Number of female, male and children 1993 - 2004 Medlemsfordeling 93-04 90.000 80.000 70.000 60.000 Mænd Kvinder Børn 50.000 40.000 30.000 20.000 10.000 0 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 SOME FACTS ABOUT HANDBALL IN DENMARK Number of clubs 1946 - 2004 Antal foreninger 1946-2003 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 46 56 66 76 86 96 04 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES Programmes to develop young players Programmes to support the local handball clubs • promotion materials t i • materials with ideas to training and clubuactivities e r c h all activities) • consultant assistance to local clubs (sport tfor e r n referees i Programmes to recruit and qualify coaches and o t rs s • courses for coaches of children, e adults, elite e yyouth, • courses for leaders and a mreferees l p m aBeachpHandball Programme to introduce r e(since 1997) g • National championship e o k r P d s • Local activities n b a Programmes to focus on uethic matters in handball l c DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES Programmes to recruit and keep players in the clubs: MINIHANDBALL – A game specially adapted to children 5-8 years (balls, goals, courts, rules….) 7.160 boys and 10.134 girls LILLEPUT HANDBALL – A game specially adapted to children 9 – 10 years (balls, goals, rules…) 6.271 boys and 9.482 girls DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES Programmes to recruit and keep players ind the clubs: High quality training in clubs all over the country y) a d ol i h er ls m o o m ch su ( s s 5 ol o t 11 h a c en lS l r a d hil ndb c a H 60 0 7 Minihandball schools 6: 0 0 2 Youth camps d n a Ah da l l ba t n i y h l a c e lo ol o h sc DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES A handball day in the local school based on School handball philosophy of Danish Handball Association: • children can participate in some sports (football, basketball) spontaneously, where they can find place and possibilities for it • other sports (volleyball, handball) demand some conditions for participation – such as knowledge of special rules, a special court, equipment…. • some sport activities are better in schools than other • through school sport children develop physically, psychologically and socially – not as specialists in specific sports • school sport must present the children to basic motor functions from different sports – from handball: throwing, catching, dribling, competition…… • through school sport children must learn about the activities in the local sport clubs DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES A handball day in the local school based on School handball philosophy of Danish Handball Association: It means DON’T PLAY HANDBALL IN THE SCHOOLS !!!! - BUT introduce elements from handball to the children - AND introduce the local handball club to the children - OR even better let the local handball club introduce it self and handball activities to the children RUNNING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES How to introduce handball activities to children in schools: 1. The school invites a coach as a guest teacher one or more times. 2. Use handball players in the school as ambassadors and/or guest teachers for other pupils in the school 3. Invite school classes to participate in training lessons in the handball club – or invite them to exciting matches 4. Organize handball festivals/tournaments for all pupils in selected classes – in normal school time (in close cooperation with the teachers) DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES Handball festival: 1. For children 6-8 year 2. Races, 1-2 funny games with high intensity, minihandball 3. Every child participate in 4-5 activities of 10-15 minutes. Activity/rest by turns – 15 min. activity, 15 min. rest………… 4. The activities are lead by coaches from the handball club and teachers 5. During the festival coaches from the handball club get acquainted with teachers and children – and inform them about handball and the activities in the local club. 6. The festival begins and ends with activities involving all children 7. The children participate on mixed teams (sex, classes….) 8. The children get information materials from the handball club 9. The teachers get inspiration materials to use in psychical education after the festival DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES Handball tournament: 1. For children 9-12 years 2. Handball matches 3. Every child participate in 3--5 matches of 10-15 minutes. Play in pools, semi finales and finale. 4. Coaches from the handball club are referees. Teachers are team leaders. 5. During the festival coaches from the handball club get acquainted with teachers and children – and inform them about handball and the activities in the local club. 6. The festival begins and ends with activities involving all children 7. The children participate on mixed teams (sex, classes….) 8. The children get information materials from the handball club 9. The teachers get inspiration materials to use in psychical education after the festival DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES Free materials from the Federation to activities in schools - And this is what it’s all about !!!! Thank you for your attention Handball at School What is going on in Germany? Results of the DSB-SPRINTStudy, published in 2006 • The German SPRINT-Study informs about the situation of sports at school • A discrepancy between student desires and the actual part handball plays in physical education can be seen. • What are the reasons? Physical activities at German schools • Figure 24 of the DSB-SPRINTStudy: Physical activities during the current school year (Relative frequency according to students statements) Activities which students want more • Figure 25 of the DSB-SPRINTStudy: The neglected physical activities in physical education (Relative frequency according to students statements) Reasons for not playing handball at school (as given by teachers) • • • • • • Too little room no goals no markings on the ground oversized groups problems with coeducation the danger of accidents is too high since handball is a very physical sport • trend-sports are more attractive • lack of know how Handball as a physical activity in the context of curricular requirements How does handball fit in? Basics of all curricula: • Spheres of competences – decision-making and responsibility – of knowing and performing – of social action • Pedagogic perspectives – – – – – health achievement cooperation getting to know the own body creating and risking Handball fulfills all requirements The German Handball Federation (DHB) on the initiative Der Arbeitskreis Kinder- und Schulhandball - a working group about child- and schoolhandball • Tasks: – The conceptual preparation of the topic „handball at school“ on the basis of the concept for training of the DHB – Organizing meetings and seminars – Organizing workshops – Developing and presenting publications to help teachers and coaches The different handball federations in Germany as multipliers, the HandballVerband Berlin (Handball-Federation-Berlin) as an example • Memorandum of Understanding between the Handball-Federation-Berlin and the Senate of Berlin • The Senate: – Supply of a ¾ teachers job to organize • Tournaments in five different age groups • Beach handball tournaments • Events like „Spielabzeichenwettbewerb“ • The Handball-Federation-Berlin – – – – Supply of referees Advanced training of teachers Different projects for school Hardware for the differnt events • Field of activity of the Schulsportreferent (head of the school-sports-division) – planning and organizing advanced training for teachers – instigating new projects to further the cooperation between schools, clubs and the Handball-Federation Berlin – organizing the „Spielabzeichen“ competition – organizing the JTFO-Finals in Berlin Contents of the Spielabzeichen DVD of the DHB • • • • • • • Printversion of the certificat Videoclips of all exercises Discriptions of all exercises with pictures to be printed on file cards Compilation of media for grades 3 to 6 Exemplary exercises and games with hand and ball One example to give lessons in handball for grades 3 to 6 Addresses of all German handball federations Der Bundeswettbewerb „JUGEND TRAINIERT FÜR OLYMPIA“ (The nation wide contest „youth practicing for the Olympics”) the worlds biggest contest for school sports • Nearly 90000 students (male and female) participated in handball in 2004/05 at this nationwide contest. • The finals in two different ranges of age are held in Berlin since 1975 each spring. •A total of 64 teams is competing at these finals. • The winners qualify for the world championships of the ISF. Handball at school In France French state school system Primary school 6 to 10 or 11 One teacher only, 2 hours sports a week 33,000 state primary schools 11,000 sports clubs Secondary school Junior secondary school 11 to 15 P.E teachers, 3 hours sports a week 2hours+1hour Senior secondary school 15 to 18 P.E teachers, 2 hours sports a week Handball = yes or no One sport club obligatory for each school 800,000 members, 180,000 handball players Sports in France nowadays One department of sport One federation for each sport A delegation An agreement Regional Department local Money and human means Which moment for handball? Time school Responsability of the school Extra Time school Responsability of the club or sport school club Taught by the teacher Or by a recognise person Taught by trainer’s club Is Handball an educational practice? Handball is a sport Handball is codified opposition sport But we have to deal handball A new pedagogy Child is able to solve a problem Accept the failiure Initiative,personal investment and pleasure A new life in the club Period of intense activity Proper greeting Fun Satisfied if he or she drops out Which practice for which public? 5 to 7 First steps 8 to 11 Mini handball 12 to 22 Handball compétition Or not compétition At the end Some tools Books for teachers or trainers Commercials offers Greats events ANNUAL REPORT 200 000 Youngster play HB at primary school 500 « First Steps » kits 500 mini handball goals 7000 mini handball balls 150 000 stickers 150 000 « Mini Handball Player » Certificates THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Innsbruck 2006 2006 EHF Conference ”Handball at School” Innsbruck, 18 – 19 August 06 How to motivate children/pupils ?? - to participate in physical activities - and particularly in HANDBALL !!!! Steen Hjorth EHF WG Handball at School Development Specialist, Danmark Handball Association IHF CPP Commission The questions are: 1. Whom do we have to motivate ? 2. How do we motivate ? each single child or groups of children ? OR Teachers/sports teachers Parents ? ? BU Y! Handball ???? What is handball ?? Let’s play handball ! BUT – WHY ?? Some arguments: 1. Handball is adapted to children. 2. Handball is a funny activity with other children 3. Handball is playing with other children 4. Handball is competitions with/against other children 5. Handball gives many challenges to children 6. Handball gives children the possibility to experience success and failure 1. Handball is adapted to children. 1. Handball is adapted to children. 1. Handball is adapted to children. 2. Handball is a funny activity with other children Funny to participate in !!!! Funny to watch !!!! 3. Handball is playing with other children The character of play is High level of engagement Variation New challenges High level of intensity - on the terms of children 4. Handball is competitions with/against other children Competition-exercises in training – learning to win and loose Competition in matches – tournaments/festivals….. BUT Competitions are OK – but the most important mission is to create an environment of development 5. Handball gives many challenges to children In handball a child can - improve its technical abilities (become a better handball player) - improve its motor functions and ability to coordinate movements - improve its intellectual abilities (by thinking body, handball… ) - improve its social abilities (team game) 6. Handball gives children the possibility to experience success and failure Many contacts with the ball Many possibilities to score goals Many possibilities to steal – or loose – the ball Many possibilities to learn that ”Practice makes perfect” Attractive rules which motivate the children to participate Our mission as responsible for handball: To discuss if handball is a sport, - that motivates teachers to introduce handball for pupils in schools OR - that motivates parents to send their children to handball YES NO How do we promote handball to increase the number of young handball players ?? How do we develop handball to be an attractive sport for children and young handball players ?? Federazione Italiana Giuoco Handball Pallamano Disciplina Olimpica PROGETTO “La Pallamano nella Scuola Primaria” EDIZIONE 2006-2007 Italian Handball Federation Olympic discipline PROJECT “The handball in Italian Primary Schools” EDITION 2006-2007 THE HANDBALL IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS OBJECTIVE FAIR PLAY PRELIMINARY REMARKS 9 THE FIGH IS PARTICULARY INTERESTED IN QUALITY OF FORMING BOYS / GIRLS IN THEIR SCHOOL AGE THEREFORE IT HAS INTRODUCED AN EDUCATIONAL PATH WHICH INCLUDES A WHOLE OF MOTOR ACTIVITIES FIT FOR SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDRENS’ PERSONALITY 9 THE FEDERATION CONSIDERS THAT THE SPORTS PRATICE IS USEFUL TO THE YOUNGS’ GROWTH AND SHOULD BE AN IMPORTANT INSTRUMENT TO PREVENT AND OVERCOME FORMS OF MARGINATION AND DISCOMFOT IN THIS SENSE THE GROUP ACTIVITY MUST BE VALUED AS SOCIALIZATION OPPORTUNITY. INSIDE A GROUP BOYS AND GIRLS CAN UNDERSTAND THE RESPECT OF ROLES, THE ACCEPTANCE OF RULES, THE CONSCIOUSNESS AND EVALUATION OF OWN CAPABILITIES LOOKING AT MUTUAL AIMS. SCHOOL PROJECT PROJECT DESTINATED TO ATHLETES 9 YOUNG BOYS AND GIRLS FIRST GROUP 6- 7- 8 YEARS 9 YOUNG BOYS AND GIRLS SECOND GROUP 9- 1O YEARS 9 BOYS AND GIRLS 11- 12- 13 YEARS SPORTING/PEDAGOGICAL CONTEXT ¾ OBJECTIVE: TO DEVELOP AND DIFFUSE LOYAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOURS AT SCHOOL (FAIR PLAY) ¾ TO INCITE IN ALL PROTAGONISTS THE DILIGENT AND RESPONSIBLE PARTICIPATION TO THE MOTOR ACTIVITY AND TO THE HANDBALL WHAT YOUNG BOYS AND GIRLS THINK ABOUT FAIR PLAY “This sport is extraordinary, it is a team game which I take to heart. When you are in the field you feel a strong emotion that seems telling you: <Enjoy yourself with the ball and play fairly with all your partners and opponents!>” (Giulio 10 years old – School Handball Centre Ist Didactic Club of Marano) STRENGHT POINTS OF THE PROJECT • CREATION OF HANDBALL CLUBS IN SCHOOLS WHICH AGREE TO THE PROJECT (DIRECT RELATIONS BETWEEN SCHOOL AND FIGH THROUGHT A CONTRACT AGREEMENT) • DIRECT TEACHERS’ TRAINING ONCE ACQUIRED THE THE BASIC TECHNIQUE OF HANDBALL DISCIPLINE, THEY WILL PROMOTE THE ACTIVITY THE SCHOOL THEY WORK IN • SUPPLYING OF DIDACTIC EQUIPMENT TO TEACHERS (GAME RULES, DIDACTIC FORMS, AS TEXTS AND AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS) • SUPPLYING OF SPORTS EQUIPMENT TO SCHOOLS THE SPORTS KIT: BALLS, DOORS, JACKETS • ASSISTANCE AND PERMANENT MONITORING FORM SCHOOL OFFICE OF FIGH THE HANDBALL FESTIVAL AT SCHOOL AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR, TO CONCLUDE THE ENJOYING ACTIVITY, ALL SCHOOLS ADHERENT TO THE PROJECT ORGANIZE AN ENDING FESTIVAL OF HANDBALL IN EACH SCHOOL THE FESTIVAL BY THE PROTAGONISTS • TO ENCOURAGE THE ENJOYMENT “Handball is a sport full of fun. When you are on the field, first you get nervous, but then you play easy and enjoy the game because handball is a sport that makes happiness!” (Fabiana 8 years old) • THE PLESANT EXPERIENCES OF SPORT “Handball means wish of playing sport by enjoying with friends, and get happy by collecting wins” (Daniele 9 years old) …FROM THE SCHOOL FESTIVAL TO THE NATIONAL HANDABALL FESTIVAL • THE NEXT STEP FOR THE SCHOOLS WHICH AGREED TO THE FIGH PROJECT HAS BEEN THE PARTICIPATION TO THE BIG NATIONAL EVENT OF HANDBALL IN MISANO ADRIATICO FROM 28th JUNE TO 2nd JULY 2006. • BOYS AND GIRLS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPARE, EVEN AGONISTIC SPEEKING, WITH OTHER BOYS AND GIRLS FROM OTHER REGIONS OF ITALY BY LIVING AN EXPERIENCE OF SOCIALIZATION AND PARTICIPATION. • IT IS IMPORTANT TO POINT OUT AS RELEVANT NEWNESS THE PRESENCE OF CHILDRENS’ PARENTS WHO SHARED THIS SIGNIFICANT EVENT WITH THEIRS SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 3° ITALIAN HANDBALL FESTIVAL THE FESTIVAL DRAWN BY YOUNG ATHLETES CONCLUSIONS • … Thanks to the Federal Project “The handball in Italian primary schools – Traget fair play” in fews months hundred and hundred boys and girls from all Italy have been attracted by the game of handball. • The handball capability to involve every one which approach to the game, the possibility to practice it in a schooll context with mixed teams under the supervisions of teachers technically prepared, the constant assistance of Federation… has conferred the success of this project. • Inside the Project it is important to underline both sports purposes and educational aims (fair play). All these own aspects which in a team sport represent the key concepts to pass to young people. • • The young athletes have always replied with big enthusiasm and interest to the Project ”by testifying it” sending pictures, drawn, text to the FIGH School Office, as proof of the important direct relations established between the world of School and Federation. Objective of the Federal Project is not only to find in advance future champions to put on the bench, not emphasize the competition, otherwise to diffuse in the Primary School loyal and constructive behaviours, useful to stimulate all protagonists to play correctly and have fun with own friends and also to steer the choice of following the practice of this team sport. The FIGH wishes that the experience of its project can be useful to help the promotion and the development of the handball. • … The Handball Italian Federation would thanks the European Federation which authorized the use of mascottes Josy, Harry and Max. How to motivate children/pupils Summary As usual – very different possibilities for the Federations In many countries handball is a small sport and other sports are more attractive for children/parents/teachers In some countries handball is part of the curriculum – and in other countries again handball is a well known and popular activity BUT handball have many qualities for the development of children – and therefore interesting as education of children in schools A lot of efforts are all ready made in many Federations BUT there is still a lot of opportunities for many Federations How to motivate children/pupils Summary •GIVE CHILDREN TO POSSIBILITYTO PLAYHANDBALL •OFFER TRAINING IN SCHOOLS •ORGANIZ E LOCAL, REGIONAL OR NATIONAL HANDBALL FESTIVALS OR TOURNAMENTS •MOTIVATE THE TEACHERS TO PLAYHANDBALL WITH THE PUPILS How to motivate children/pupils Summary •MOTIVATION OF CHILDREN/PUPILS/TEACHERS ARE IMPORTANT FOR THE FUTURE OF HANDBALL •EHF CAN MOTIVATE/SUPPORT THE WORK IN THE NATIONAL FEDERATIONS – BUT THE ”HARD WORK”MUST BE DONE BY THE NATIONAL FEDERATIONS •THE NATIONAL FEDERATION MUST APPOINT ONE OR MORE RESPONSIBLE PERSON FOR THIS WORK (ENPLOY ES OR SPECIAL COMMISSION) How to motivate children/pupils Summary •WE MUST HAVE A DREAM (A VISION) - AND ”THE BALL’S”TO DO IT - Handball – a sport with ball’s !!! AND DO IT !!!! How to motivate children/pupils Summary • IF YOU DO, WHAT YOU ALWAYS DO YOU WILL ACHIEVE THE SAME RESULTS AS YOU ALWAS DO • IF YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE OTHER/NEW RESULTS, YOU MUST DO THINGS IN ANOTHER WAY !!!! 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Motivation of Parents/Teachers/Universities Prof. Dr. Yasar Sevim 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Push Handball in Schools abring P.E.Teachers closer to Handball amotivate pupils ainvolve parents Basic Fact: Sports activities in all kinds of schools do depend on the personal interests of the respective P.E.Teacher in the first place, the positive attitude of the pupils in the second, which is influenced by their parents in the third. 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Thus: In order to foster handball in schools the indispensible prerequisites have to be fullfilled. • competence and comitment of teachers • interest and readiness of pupils • positive position of their parents 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Teachers: aProvoke contact of students of P.E. with handball aBring acting P.E.Teachers to handball 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Students: a Raise number and quality of teachers focussing on handball by encouraging active handball-players to become students of P.E. a Give more space to handball in the curricula and foster practical training. a Support handball by incentive activities like comprehensive seminars and hospitation offert by federations and other bodies. a Organize tournaments and similar events at universities in order to raise image and attractivity of handball among the students. 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Students: a Form handball-teams and supporter groups. a Support tournaments of university-teams on ALL levels. a Find team competitions based upon basic handball skills and mix them with those of other sports. a Give chances to visit league matches. 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ P.E.Teachers a Knowledge and experience in handball Seminars and comprehensive training active playing and teaching support by tutors working groups a Providing with material handball pitches with full equipment teaching materials a Co-operation among schools with clubs and federations organisation of local and regional championships 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Pupils: a Competence of teachers and contribution of specialized tutors will raise their interest and motivation a Small competitions within the school as well as between schools will increase motivation and comitment. a Summercamps will give some additional momentum. a International camps do bring an even higher level of motivation. 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Parents: a Understanding handball as the combination of the three MOST BASIC motor skills: running - jumping - throwing a Explain the bipolarity of a tough sport with a lot of body contact and the dominating idea of fair play and mutual respect. a Organise mini-handball-events and other kind of small events and competitions based upon the contribution of the parents. a Meetings and workshops with P.E.Teachers, tutors and star-players. 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ General Measures: a International cooperation and exchange of informations between national federations or other bodies (e.g.ISF) will help to increase quality and status of handball remarkably. a Rewarding: teachers: hospitations at national and international games scholarships for seminars and tournaments players/teams: fundraising for and reimbursement of appearances in tournaments and competitions support for international contacts by the EHF 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ General Measures: a Rewarding: School Management Donation of material and financial support dedicated for handball especially. Support in fundraising - advice in matters of sponsoring. Presentation of additional trophies to the respective school management of successful teams. 2006 EHF Conference „Handball at School“ Summary a It is an indisputable fact that the most omportanr factor for the development of handball is the motivation of P.E.Teachers. a Therefore, incentive studies oriented to P.E.Teachers and supports oriented to handball should matter for each country and the EHF. a The direction and motivation of P.E.Teachers to handball should be realised in the respective education facilities. a EHF should work on supporting countries to develop handball-sport in schools and implement the „Handball philosophy“ in the mind of teachers, pupils and parents. NHF – handball at school Presentation by Trygve Johnsen, NHF region Vest Ordinary activities • During the handball season (sept-april) we try to do the following activities – School visits with top trainers and players. – Small and large school tournaments for students inn all ages. – Short courses for teachers with focus on handball practice. New possibilities for handball •Beach handball •Small gymnastic venues •Ballpark handball •Outdoor handball Ball park handball Handball in gym court National activities • On top of the regional activities we also have some national activities. – National handball tournament for schools (secondary school, age 16-19 years). – Nationwide campains with teachers material on handball training. Its important to work together with the local clubs ant trainers. Therefore the local clubs is a very big part of how much time we can put into this line of recruiting to handball. Motivation of parents / teachers / universities Summary How to convince and integrate parents • Make them part of the orgtanisation of events, tournaments a festivals • Have info sessions on rules and health aspects of Handall. Underline social and Fair Play aspects. • Provide them with full scale info of the respective tournaments including video clips What does your federation do for the teachers • Take part in organising competitions, give support by hardware and manpower (refs, etc.) What should be done? • Provide material & infrastructure • Implement courses, workshops & seminars to give teachers more knowledge & competence • Have a unified curriculum for all universities • Employ top Handball experts as lecturers in universities and academise (teachers of primary schools) • Improve the education of primary school teachers • Better cooperation schools-clubs (teachers-coaches) easier access to school facilities for clubs Direct Proposals • Tournament for kids of 5 age categories in Gyö r/HUN in spring. Chance to have workshops, seminars, incentive activities. • Direct access to the coaches education for teachers. • Courses on HB joint with info about motivation, cognitive factors and the philosphy of the game. Fair Play Aspects • Green card for FP action to recognize it Publications / Handball-at-School package by Allan Lund EHF MC Member EHF Publications online at http://activities.eurohandball.com The Main Menu • • • • • • • • • •Web Periodicals Teaching and Education •Analyses Refereeing •Publications Coaching •Bibliography RINCK Convention Lecturers •Rule Experiments (Educational •Pilot Projects Facilities) •Initiatives Beach Handball Mini+School+ Basic Handball Masters •Women in Handball •EHF-MC Activities •Who is Who The News • Information on new publications or about events • updated regularly The Web Periodical • EHF Periodical magazine was replaced by the online version “Web Periodical” • CD-ROM including all Web Periodicals of one year available by the end of each year The Idea • make the MC work more transparent • offer all EHF Publications for free (download) to all Handball interested visitors • use the new media for distributing information Handball at School EHF-Conference 18-19 August 2006 Innsbruck, Austria Publications Presentation Péter SÁNDOR (Hungary) Introduction The Hungarian Handball sport belongs to the world-forefront since long years, decades too. Based on the summarised results on the world Championship’s, European Championship’s and Olympic Game’s table Hungary achieved first place in the year 1998, third place in 1999, second place in 2000, second in the IHF ranking in the year 2005. In our country immense values are accumulated in the fields of experience, practice and mentality of handball coaching. The popularity of handball in Hungary is very high, both in spectators and practicants. Observing the situation of printed and electronic media in Hungary, the presence and live coverages, the handball is a very strong concurrent (rival) for the football (soccer). The Europan Handball Federation established in 1999 the Metodological Committee for the development and unification of handball coach training, to form the new structure of coaches formation. As a result the Hungarian Handball Federation founded its International Coach Training Center in Budapest (2000), with the task to build, fulfil and control the formation of handball coaches in Hungary. In all kind of our activity we have close collaboration with IHF and EHF – Rinck Convention – as well as with the Physical Education and Sport Science Faculty of Semmelweiss University – Hungary. What can we give to our handball coaches and to our P.E. teachers, who are working with children at different schools? Age-groups Requirements for the development Philosophy of handball teaching Recommendations Connection with formation of Teachers of P.E. and handball coaches EU Master Coach Specialized coach with handball degree Handball coach (middle level) Handball training manager (basic level) ICTC HUPE ICTC&HUPE ICTC Special Technical Literature Teachers of Physical Education Basic level Handball coaches Middle level Special Program for the Sports School Recommendations High level General Teachers of Physical Education Basic Middle High Handball coaches Basic Middle High General Materials for popularization of Handball Books Horváth-Juhász-Mocsai-Németh: Kézilabda I Handball for beginners Juhász-Kovács-Mocsai: Kézilabda II Handball for beginners Kézilabda: Válogatott bibliográfia a hazai és a nemzetközi szakirodalomból Handball bibliography from national and international literature Hajnal József: Koordinációs képességek fejlesztése labdával és kis szerek segítségével Development of player’s movement coordination with ball and smaller sports requisites Madarász István: A kézilabdázás játékszabályai és a játékvezetés The rules of game and the refereing technics Marczinka Zoltán: Playing Handball Papp György: Kézilabdázás Handball training for younger ages (7-14 years) A kézilabdázás szabálykönyve The rules of handball game Zsiga Gyula: Kézikönyv a kézilabdázás oktatásához Handbook for teaching handball Kovács-Fekete: Kézilabdázás Handball course material for the H.U.P.E Other special handball materials and publications A XV. férfi junior kézilabda vilagbajnokság kiadványa Programme for the Junior Wch A VI. nĘi EB mĦsorfüzete Programme of 6th Women’s ECh Sportágfejlesztési koncepció 2000-2004 Strategy of development of Handball in Hungary Sportágfejlesztési koncepció 2007-2013 Long term strategy for the development of Handball in Hungary A Dunferr nĘi kézilabdacsapatának 2005-ös falinaptára Handball calendar Az elsĘ kézilabda gála mĦsorfüzete Handball Gala in TV Monthly journal of the HHF Informations Technical analyses Coaches forum Magyar EdzĘ Monthly journal of the Association of Hungarian Coaches (articles about handball) Monthly journal of Hungarian filately Stamp collections, related to handball Beach handball Rules of the game A szivacskézilabda Spongy handball for beginners DVD CD Placards Brochures Video Closing I hope I could give you a short overview about the special material and publications, what we use in Hungary for the coaches, teachers and children. Thank you for your attention! Péter Sándor e-mail:ppsandor@handballnet.hu Publications Summary What material/systems do you use? • • • • • Personal contact to schools Flyers, EHF print publications Materials (balls, cones, etc.) Video of games Material from other a Ntional Federations Priority • No clear priority for Print publications Website Materials • Interest for short and detailed publications including exercises for different age groups (lesson plans) • Big interst for a tutor system in cooperation with EHF What do you need from EHF? • Promotional videos (2 versions) • Promotional material (flyer+D VD ) • Usage of EHF Logo and other promotional hand outs (stickers, posters, etc.) • Tutor system for regional/national instructors and teachers • Camps all year, not only summer camps • Access to ideas is as important as access to material • Follow-up EHF conference in 1-2 years Other ideas • Within the a Ntional Federations: Appoint a contact person for HB at School and create a follow up procedure EHF S hoot-Out by Allan Lund EHF MC Member Introduction • • • • • „How can we develop the product Handball?“ Shoot-Out: Inspiration from Beach Handball Light Version Premium Version Implemented during European Championships for Club Teams and European Open in SWE, national tournaments S hoot-Out • 5 players • Winner = team that has scored most goals after 5 throws • If outcome has not been decided after first round, the „shoot-out“ is continued. Game is decided as soon as one team takes the lead after equal number of attempts S hoot-Out • • • • • • • The passing GK starts off standing on goal line Court player with ball must stand in playing area Player plays back ball to GK and runs towards the opponent‘s goal. When the ball has left the player‘s hand the defending GK may move forward, both GK must remain in goal area. Within 3 seconds attacking GK must pass the ball. Player must catch ball and try to score a goal without dribbling. Ball is not allowed to touch the floor during passes. L ig ht V ersion Shoot-Out instead of playing extra time and 7m-throws Premium V ersion Separate scoring of halves + Shoot-Out Premium V ersion • Match will be played in 2 halves (period 1 + 2) • If score is even at the end of a half, the „Golden Goal Method“ is used • Awarding of halves: Win=1 point, loss=0 points • In case of a tie decision has to be made by the shoot-out. Find further details in the „Shoot-Out“ flyer or at http://activities.eurohandball.com EHF „InterSchoolCompetition“ by Allan Lund EHF MC Member The Idea Create a combination of a sportive, a knowledge and a creative competition combined with social aspects such as Fair Play, respect and honesty The Preconditions • internet access • a class of at least 15 pupils in the age of 12 – 14 years • space of app. 20 x 20 m • CD-player The Material provided by EHF: • 1 x Shooting wall • 5 x Shotting spots • 1 x Bouncing spot • 1 x Ballring • 5 x Balls size 1 • 1 x Music CD • 1 x Infopackage (including further information) The Sportive Competition 5 START 3m 3m 4 m 3 m FINISH 3 • EHF High Score Ball • Star Sprint • Bouncing 3m 1 3 2 The Knowledge Competition Fair Play Quiz The participants are asked to anwer 9 questions on the topic Fair Play. It is necessary to find one common answer for all pupils involved. Prior to the quiz the pupils have the possibility to read more about Fair Play in a separate section on the Website. The Creative Competition Slogan The pupils are asked to find a suitable slogan for the EHF InterSchoolCompetition which shall represent the spirit of the project. History • 2003: Pilot project (15 September – 16 December 03; 9 schools) • 2004: Application for “European Year of Education Through Sport 2004” • Since 2004: Searching for funding