Revitalizing
Traditional Sports and Games

NEXT GEN TSG 2.0

After having reached 250 school children through the implementation of the Boccia, Pljočka and Bulin — Next Generation TSG project aiming at revitalizing traditional sports and games in school settings and having met UNESCO's and the Verona Declaration recommendations regarding the introduction of traditional games which embody Intangible Cultural Heritage into school programmes, the  NEXT GEN TSG 2.0 wishes to further amplify children and youth participation in ETSG through intergenerational learning, PE teachers' action and training, and experts' interventions.

As traditional sports and games are exceptionally important identity and cultural markers of the Mediterranean area, partners involved include education institutions, sport federations, and kinesiology institutes from   Croatia, Italy and  Spain.

Outputs

TSG Interventions

01

Croatia

13 hours of systematized interventions with 143 participants aged 8–12

MSE Agenda

02

Spain

6 hours of systematized interventions with 80 participants aged 8–14

MSE Agenda

03

Italy

41 hours of systematized interventions with 267 participants aged 9–14

MSE Agenda

04

Croatia

5 hours of tactical analysis and gameplay with 10 practitioners

MSE Agenda