This document provides an overview of Prof. Dana Bădău's academic career and scientific activities. It outlines her educational background, positions held, research interests and publications. Some key points:
- She has a PhD from the National Academy of Physical Education and Sports in Bucharest and is currently a professor at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Tirgu Mures.
- Her research focuses on laterality, ambidexterity, aquatic activities, motivation and an active lifestyle. She has published extensively in these areas.
- She is involved in several professional organizations nationally and internationally and has developed partnerships around Europe.
- Prof. Bădău aims to further her research on
This document discusses sport for all as both an educational and social phenomenon in the Balkans region. It outlines several goals of sport for all, including improving health, socialization, and developing skills. The document also notes that a lack of access to sport is associated with increased obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and health problems. Finally, it argues that sport for all can promote lifelong learning and an active lifestyle while also facilitating social involvement and leisure activities.
This document discusses sport counseling as a special relationship between counselor and those needing counseling assistance. It provides an overview of the field of sport counseling, the responsibilities and roles of sport counselors, and their professional competencies. Sport counselors help athletes with career goals, professional problems, conflict resolution, motivation, and developing a healthy lifestyle. They work as part of teams to support sport performance and recreational activities. The document is authored by Prof. Dana Badau Ph.D. from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Romania.
Charles Daudi is a Tanzanian national born in 1982 who currently resides in Babati-Manyara. He holds an Advanced Diploma in Community Development from CDTI-Tengeru and has over 10 years of experience working for World Vision Tanzania in various roles including Program Development Facilitator, Program Development Coordinator, and as part of redesigning teams. His areas of expertise include planning, managing, monitoring, and evaluating community development programs and projects, as well as empowering local communities and using participatory approaches. He provides his contact information and references.
This document lists acrobatic gymnastics routines performed by students of the Physical Education and Sport program at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Tirgu Mures, Romania. The routines include 2-person, 3-person, 4-person, 6-person, and 7-8 person acrobatic combinations that were practiced and developed by the first year students under the guidance of their professors.
In 1992, the Romanian Federation Sports For All was founded by order of the Minister to optimize activity and launch programs to guarantee the right to movement. Sport for All in Romania is a social activity that promotes physical activity based on individual choice, needs, abilities, and preferences in an organized or independent manner to achieve social and individual health and well-being. The Romanian Federation Sports For All connects internationally and is financially supported through membership fees and sponsorships to advance its mission.
Member Federation Leaders' Forum - St Julians 2012Aditya Kumar
The document summarizes European Athletics' efforts to promote health and well-being through athletic activities. It discusses both competitive and non-competitive concepts that have been implemented or could be implemented to engage people across Europe. These include youth relays, a mass participation race labeling system, integrating public races into championships, and non-competitive programs like modified athletics for kids and teens, start to run programs, health and fitness fairs, and marked running routes. The goal is to establish athletics as the "natural authority" in health and fitness across Europe.
The Knowledge Review, thus, has come up with "The 10 Best Sports Education Institutes in India, 2019", Sports education has emerged as a viable option ever since students have started to seek sports as a potential career.
This document discusses sport for all as both an educational and social phenomenon in the Balkans region. It outlines several goals of sport for all, including improving health, socialization, and developing skills. The document also notes that a lack of access to sport is associated with increased obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and health problems. Finally, it argues that sport for all can promote lifelong learning and an active lifestyle while also facilitating social involvement and leisure activities.
This document discusses sport counseling as a special relationship between counselor and those needing counseling assistance. It provides an overview of the field of sport counseling, the responsibilities and roles of sport counselors, and their professional competencies. Sport counselors help athletes with career goals, professional problems, conflict resolution, motivation, and developing a healthy lifestyle. They work as part of teams to support sport performance and recreational activities. The document is authored by Prof. Dana Badau Ph.D. from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Romania.
Charles Daudi is a Tanzanian national born in 1982 who currently resides in Babati-Manyara. He holds an Advanced Diploma in Community Development from CDTI-Tengeru and has over 10 years of experience working for World Vision Tanzania in various roles including Program Development Facilitator, Program Development Coordinator, and as part of redesigning teams. His areas of expertise include planning, managing, monitoring, and evaluating community development programs and projects, as well as empowering local communities and using participatory approaches. He provides his contact information and references.
This document lists acrobatic gymnastics routines performed by students of the Physical Education and Sport program at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Tirgu Mures, Romania. The routines include 2-person, 3-person, 4-person, 6-person, and 7-8 person acrobatic combinations that were practiced and developed by the first year students under the guidance of their professors.
In 1992, the Romanian Federation Sports For All was founded by order of the Minister to optimize activity and launch programs to guarantee the right to movement. Sport for All in Romania is a social activity that promotes physical activity based on individual choice, needs, abilities, and preferences in an organized or independent manner to achieve social and individual health and well-being. The Romanian Federation Sports For All connects internationally and is financially supported through membership fees and sponsorships to advance its mission.
Member Federation Leaders' Forum - St Julians 2012Aditya Kumar
The document summarizes European Athletics' efforts to promote health and well-being through athletic activities. It discusses both competitive and non-competitive concepts that have been implemented or could be implemented to engage people across Europe. These include youth relays, a mass participation race labeling system, integrating public races into championships, and non-competitive programs like modified athletics for kids and teens, start to run programs, health and fitness fairs, and marked running routes. The goal is to establish athletics as the "natural authority" in health and fitness across Europe.
The Knowledge Review, thus, has come up with "The 10 Best Sports Education Institutes in India, 2019", Sports education has emerged as a viable option ever since students have started to seek sports as a potential career.
Aaron Smith is seeking a master's degree in biomechanics at Roehampton University in London. His long term goal is to own a company that improves people's lives through movement analysis and understanding the body scientifically. He has a bachelor's degree from Radford University in exercise science and has completed internships in cardiac rehab, personal training, physical therapy, and city management. He also has experience as a volunteer coach and referee and has competed in college track and swimming.
This book provides perspectives on physical education and health from 40 countries. It highlights three main factors:
1) Many countries are transitioning physical education programs from sports skills to health-oriented objectives.
2) Policies are changing to pursue physical education goals that encourage lifelong participation in physical activity.
3) There is a need to share knowledge about physical education globally to improve practices together.
The book documents best practices and future directions, linking physical education and health to social development. It explores how communities and technologies can support physical education in new ways.
Shalina Velani is seeking a position in healthcare administration. She has a Master's in Healthcare Administration expected in 2016 from Clayton State University as well as a Bachelor's in Physiotherapy from Shadan College of Physiotherapy in India. She has experience as a group exercise instructor at Clayton State University, management and administration at Tansphonic Solutions in India, and as a teaching faculty and physical therapist in India.
The document discusses the European Commission's policies and initiatives to promote physical activity and sport. It outlines the Commission's role in facilitating exchange of best practices between member states on increasing physical activity and monitoring national policies. It also describes the Commission's funding programs like Erasmus+ that support projects related to physical activity promotion. Major events organized by the Commission like the European Week of Sport are also summarized.
This document discusses the vision and mission of creating a healthy employment environment for youth through organized sports education. It aims to bring together sports intellectuals, industries, academies and institutions to shape and develop employable skills for youth to organize national and international sports events. It also discusses the role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in achieving national goals and maximizing the impact of CSR funds for community development. It provides examples of key CSR projects implemented by SPAA India related to improving health, nutrition and creating goodwill in communities.
This document discusses the vision and mission of creating a healthy employment environment for youth through organized sports education. It aims to bring together sports intellectuals, industries, academies and institutions to shape and develop employable skills for youth to organize national and international sports events. It also discusses the role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in achieving national goals and maximizing the impact of CSR funds for community development. It provides examples of key CSR projects implemented by SPAA India related to improving health, nutrition and creating goodwill in communities.
The sports service of Mondragon Unibertsitatea promotes physical activity and a healthy lifestyle among students and staff. It offers a variety of individual and group activities throughout the year, including health and wellness activities, mountain activities, water sports, winter sports, and championships in different sports. Students can participate in courses, trips, and competitions to remain active while studying.
MOVE Congress 2019 presentation by Claude Scheuer, University of Luxembourg, in the track 'Discovering new perspectives on physical activity promotion among school children' on 18 October.
Andrea Macauda received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Old Dominion University in 2014 with a minor in Exercise Science. She has over 5 years of experience as a personal trainer and group exercise instructor at various fitness facilities on the East Coast. Currently, she works as a personal trainer at Old Dominion University while maintaining multiple certifications in areas like exercise physiology, nutrition, and aquatic safety instruction.
Active for Life: Who's who in the physical literacy sector, 2016-01-12ActiveforLife
Due to the popularity of his first session, Sport for Life's Drew Mitchell conducts a second webinar in which he talks about program and policy initiatives around physical literacy. Hosted by Active for Life, a national initiative promoting physical literacy for kids. We teach parents about the importance of physical literacy, and we give them ideas, tips, and tricks to help them raise happy, healthy kids.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Prof. B. Suresh Lal. He is currently the Head and Professor of Economics at Kakatiya University in Warangal, India. He has over 21 years of teaching and research experience and holds a PhD in Economics as well as other advanced degrees. Prof. Lal has published extensively in his areas of research which include environmental economics and development economics. He has supervised several PhD and MPhil students and has received numerous honors and awards for his work.
Thomas M.A. has over 7 years of experience as a certified fitness trainer and physique elite trainer. He currently works as a sports and fitness trainer for MSPL Ltd. in Hospet. Some of his responsibilities include introducing a stay fit club for employees, coaching students and helping them win 91 medals in various sports competitions, and providing customized training. He has expertise in sports such as volleyball, badminton, football, and others. He has experience working in education and representing organizations in tournaments across South India.
This document discusses talent identification and development in sports. It describes talent ID as the process of identifying potential sports talent in young people and providing pathways for them to reach their potential. Talent ID can be both an art and a science, integrating scientific assessments with traditional coaching. Sports are also classified as either "closed loop" or "open loop" based on their repetitive and predictable nature. The document then examines talent ID approaches used in countries like East Germany, Australia, and within individual national governing bodies in the UK that are funded by organizations like UK Sport and Sport England.
This document provides a summary of Amar Sinanovic's qualifications and experience as a personal trainer and competitor in fitness and bodybuilding. It outlines his education in mechatronics, certifications in fitness instruction and personal training, work history providing training and classes, and achievements including several championship wins in bodybuilding competitions between 2012-2014. His objective is to secure a position where he can help clients achieve fitness goals through training, nutrition guidance, and lifestyle coaching using his strong knowledge of anatomy, exercise, and health.
Yannick Durand has worked as a strength and conditioning trainer for youth handball and football teams since 2012. He has also worked as a personal trainer and instructor since 2011. Previously, he was a physical education teacher in France from 2007-2011 and an athletics coach for youth from 2006-2011. He has a Master's degree in Sport Science and Coaching from Université de Bordeaux 2 and a Bachelor's degree in Sport Science and Teaching from the same university.
Madhuri Dixit has a PGDM in HRM from International Management Institute, New Delhi. She has work experience designing job descriptions and employer branding from an internship at SPT Sports Management. She also conducted a recruitment analysis project at Future Generali India Life Insurance. Her education includes a B.Tech in Biotechnology from College of Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar. She held leadership roles like Head Girl and sports event coordinator. She has participated in various sports competitions and organized social events. Her interests include movies, novels, and she actively volunteers with social organizations.
Aaron Smith is seeking a master's degree in biomechanics at Roehampton University in London. His long term goal is to own a company that improves people's lives through movement analysis and understanding the body scientifically. He has a bachelor's degree from Radford University in exercise science and has completed internships in cardiac rehab, personal training, physical therapy, and city management. He also has experience as a volunteer coach and referee and has competed in college track and swimming.
This book provides perspectives on physical education and health from 40 countries. It highlights three main factors:
1) Many countries are transitioning physical education programs from sports skills to health-oriented objectives.
2) Policies are changing to pursue physical education goals that encourage lifelong participation in physical activity.
3) There is a need to share knowledge about physical education globally to improve practices together.
The book documents best practices and future directions, linking physical education and health to social development. It explores how communities and technologies can support physical education in new ways.
Shalina Velani is seeking a position in healthcare administration. She has a Master's in Healthcare Administration expected in 2016 from Clayton State University as well as a Bachelor's in Physiotherapy from Shadan College of Physiotherapy in India. She has experience as a group exercise instructor at Clayton State University, management and administration at Tansphonic Solutions in India, and as a teaching faculty and physical therapist in India.
The document discusses the European Commission's policies and initiatives to promote physical activity and sport. It outlines the Commission's role in facilitating exchange of best practices between member states on increasing physical activity and monitoring national policies. It also describes the Commission's funding programs like Erasmus+ that support projects related to physical activity promotion. Major events organized by the Commission like the European Week of Sport are also summarized.
This document discusses the vision and mission of creating a healthy employment environment for youth through organized sports education. It aims to bring together sports intellectuals, industries, academies and institutions to shape and develop employable skills for youth to organize national and international sports events. It also discusses the role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in achieving national goals and maximizing the impact of CSR funds for community development. It provides examples of key CSR projects implemented by SPAA India related to improving health, nutrition and creating goodwill in communities.
This document discusses the vision and mission of creating a healthy employment environment for youth through organized sports education. It aims to bring together sports intellectuals, industries, academies and institutions to shape and develop employable skills for youth to organize national and international sports events. It also discusses the role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in achieving national goals and maximizing the impact of CSR funds for community development. It provides examples of key CSR projects implemented by SPAA India related to improving health, nutrition and creating goodwill in communities.
The sports service of Mondragon Unibertsitatea promotes physical activity and a healthy lifestyle among students and staff. It offers a variety of individual and group activities throughout the year, including health and wellness activities, mountain activities, water sports, winter sports, and championships in different sports. Students can participate in courses, trips, and competitions to remain active while studying.
MOVE Congress 2019 presentation by Claude Scheuer, University of Luxembourg, in the track 'Discovering new perspectives on physical activity promotion among school children' on 18 October.
Andrea Macauda received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Old Dominion University in 2014 with a minor in Exercise Science. She has over 5 years of experience as a personal trainer and group exercise instructor at various fitness facilities on the East Coast. Currently, she works as a personal trainer at Old Dominion University while maintaining multiple certifications in areas like exercise physiology, nutrition, and aquatic safety instruction.
Active for Life: Who's who in the physical literacy sector, 2016-01-12ActiveforLife
Due to the popularity of his first session, Sport for Life's Drew Mitchell conducts a second webinar in which he talks about program and policy initiatives around physical literacy. Hosted by Active for Life, a national initiative promoting physical literacy for kids. We teach parents about the importance of physical literacy, and we give them ideas, tips, and tricks to help them raise happy, healthy kids.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Prof. B. Suresh Lal. He is currently the Head and Professor of Economics at Kakatiya University in Warangal, India. He has over 21 years of teaching and research experience and holds a PhD in Economics as well as other advanced degrees. Prof. Lal has published extensively in his areas of research which include environmental economics and development economics. He has supervised several PhD and MPhil students and has received numerous honors and awards for his work.
Thomas M.A. has over 7 years of experience as a certified fitness trainer and physique elite trainer. He currently works as a sports and fitness trainer for MSPL Ltd. in Hospet. Some of his responsibilities include introducing a stay fit club for employees, coaching students and helping them win 91 medals in various sports competitions, and providing customized training. He has expertise in sports such as volleyball, badminton, football, and others. He has experience working in education and representing organizations in tournaments across South India.
This document discusses talent identification and development in sports. It describes talent ID as the process of identifying potential sports talent in young people and providing pathways for them to reach their potential. Talent ID can be both an art and a science, integrating scientific assessments with traditional coaching. Sports are also classified as either "closed loop" or "open loop" based on their repetitive and predictable nature. The document then examines talent ID approaches used in countries like East Germany, Australia, and within individual national governing bodies in the UK that are funded by organizations like UK Sport and Sport England.
This document provides a summary of Amar Sinanovic's qualifications and experience as a personal trainer and competitor in fitness and bodybuilding. It outlines his education in mechatronics, certifications in fitness instruction and personal training, work history providing training and classes, and achievements including several championship wins in bodybuilding competitions between 2012-2014. His objective is to secure a position where he can help clients achieve fitness goals through training, nutrition guidance, and lifestyle coaching using his strong knowledge of anatomy, exercise, and health.
Yannick Durand has worked as a strength and conditioning trainer for youth handball and football teams since 2012. He has also worked as a personal trainer and instructor since 2011. Previously, he was a physical education teacher in France from 2007-2011 and an athletics coach for youth from 2006-2011. He has a Master's degree in Sport Science and Coaching from Université de Bordeaux 2 and a Bachelor's degree in Sport Science and Teaching from the same university.
Madhuri Dixit has a PGDM in HRM from International Management Institute, New Delhi. She has work experience designing job descriptions and employer branding from an internship at SPT Sports Management. She also conducted a recruitment analysis project at Future Generali India Life Insurance. Her education includes a B.Tech in Biotechnology from College of Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar. She held leadership roles like Head Girl and sports event coordinator. She has participated in various sports competitions and organized social events. Her interests include movies, novels, and she actively volunteers with social organizations.
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THE IMPACT OF SPORTS RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND LATERALITY ON THE HUMAN MOTRIC POTENTIAL
1. Prof. Dana Bădău, Ph.D.
University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tirgu Mures
July 2015
2. 1996-2000
Sport High School of
Brasov, Department of
handball
2000-2012
Faculty of Physical
Education, University of
George Baritiu, Brasov
2008 - 2012 – Dean
2007-2012
- associated professor
at University of
Medicine and Pharmacy
of Tirgu Mures; 2012-
2014 Transilvania
University of Brasov,
FPEMS
2012 – present –
University of Medicine
and Pharmacy of Tirgu
Mures; Department M2,
Discipline of Human
Movements Sciences
EVOLUTION OF THE ACADEMIC CAREER
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3. Professor: 2010 -
present
Associate Professor:
2007 - 2010
University lecturer:
2003 - 2007
University Assistant:
2000 - 2003
UNIVERSITY TEACHING POSTS
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6. Summary of
the scientific
activity:
2006 -
present
ISI Articles
– 5
3 BDI Articles
- 16
BDI Articles
– 16
Articles at
international
conferences
- 34
Articles at
national
conferences
-6
Books
– 10
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7. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
Laterality and
ambidexterity –
implications in
psychomotor
capacity
Promoting sport for
all
Promoting and
motivating for an
active life style
Influences of
aquatic
recreational
activities on
motric, functional
and psychological
capacities
Research
directions
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9. LATERALITY AND AMBIDEXTERITY – IMPLICATIONS IN
PSYCHOMOTOR CAPACITY - topics covered
Implication of ambidextry in
handball
•Improve the efficiency of game actions
•Simetrization of handball actions
Correlation between laterality and
the other components of
psychomotricity
•Coordination
•Speed reaction
•Spacial orientation
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10. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
Laterality and
ambidexterity –
implications in
psychomotor capacity
1 - book
2 - ISI articles
7 - BDI journals
12 - international
conferneces
3 - national conference and
journals
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11. LATERALITY AND AMBIDEXTERITY –
IMPLICATIONS IN PSYCHOMOTOR CAPACITY
• Studying laterality and reaction time in relation to other
stimuls
• Expanding research aiming at understanding the relationship
between the mechanisms of psychomotricity components and
ways to optimize sport performance.
• Experimenting with the new symmetrization programs aimed
to improve the technical skills in sports
Future
research
directions
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13. PROMOTIG SPORT FOR ALL
- topics covered
• Designed new performance
management model
• Optimization of experts’ activity
and their competences
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14. Scientific activity
Promotig sport for all
1 - ISI articles
7 - BDI journals
5 - international conferneces
2 - national conference and
journals
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15. PROMOTIG SPORT FOR ALL
• Implementation and assesment of new
criterias and methods in performance
management of sport for all
• Research about the efects and benefits of
sport for all in relation to health and
quality of life
Future research
directions
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17. INFLUENCES OF AQUATIC RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES ON
MOTRIC, FUNCTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPACITIES
- topics covered
Developing and implementing a new aqua- gym
program (aqua-pull-push-gym) and evaluation of
benefits in motor, functional and somatic plans.
Design and implementation of new aqua- gym
activities in the students’ physical education
curriculum
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18. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
Influences of aquatic
recreational activities on
motric, functional and
psychological capacities
1 - book
5 - BDI journals
1 - international conferneces
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19. INFLUENCES OF AQUATIC RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES ON
MOTRIC, FUNCTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPACITIES
• Research of the effects and benefits of introducing aquagym
programs in physical therapy
• Research of the aquagym influences on psychomotricity and
motricity capacities
• Research water gymnastics influences in the functional,
psychological and social plans
• Research of the attractiveness and efficiency by combining
different water gymnastics programmes witch use novation
and innovative materials
Future
research
directions
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21. PROMOTING AND MOTIVATING FOR AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE
- covered topics
• Motivation and temptations to practice
physical activity in leisure time
• Promoting professional animation
programs in recreational activities
• Adventure education as a way to promote
active lifestyle
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22. SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
Promoting and
motivating for an active
lifestyle
2 - ISI articles
8 - BDI journals
11 - international conferneces
3 - national conference and
journals
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23. PROMOTING AND MOTIVATING FOR AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE
• Research the ways to change the mentality to
improve the quality of life and to promote an
active lifestyle
• Research the healty and social impacts of
animation and entertainment programs
(recreational programs)
• Research benefits of adventure education as a way
to promote an active lifestyle
Future research
directions
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26. 1991 - 1995
I graduated “Transilvania” University,
Brasov, Faculty of Sciences, Department
of Physical Education and Sports;
specialisation handball.
1999:
I graduated the gymnastics specialized
course, organized by the Ministry of
Youth and Sport and approved by ANC.
2004:
I graduated the courses of the Teaching
Staff Training Department (DPPD)
2001 – 2005
- Doctorate degree study at the National
Accademy of Physical Education and
Sports, Bucharest
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION
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27. 2010
Youth voice through sport,
Strasbourg, France,
organizeted by Europe
Council , Department of
Youth and Sport
2011 and 2012
E-learning for social
partners,
Madeira, Lisabona -
Portugal, organizated by
Escola Cristovao Colombo.
EUROPE STUDY PROGRAMMES
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29. Grant–„E-learning for social
partners”,
POSDRU/93/3.3/S/51265, 2010-
2013, parteners: AFAN, BNS, Escola
Cristovao Colombo Madeira,
Portugal; value:18.489.719 lei
Occupational standard – SPORT
COUNSELING, basic group 2269 cod
COR 226911, for sector: Education
and professional trainig, research-
projection, sport. Approved:
20.12.2012
DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING OF A NEW
OCCUPATIONAL STANDARD – SPORT COUNSELING
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30. MEMBERSHIPS OF SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS –
NATIONAL
Romanian Federation Sport for all - president (2013-present);
vicepresident (2005–2013)
Society of Science, Human Excellence and University Sports
Romanian Society of Sports and Education
Romanian Medical Society of Physical Education and Sport
Romanian Olympic Academy - branch Brasov
ARACIS
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31. International Association of Sport Kinetics
International Federation Sport for All
(FISPT) -
Balcan Association of Sport for all (BASFA) –
MEMBERSHIPS OF SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS –
INTERNATIONAL
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32. DEVELOP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS
The Association for
International Sport for all
(TAFISA)
– General Assemblies, Sport for all World
Congress, Wolrd Festival of Traditional games:
Enschede, Holland, 2014
Antalia, Turkey, 2013
New Delhi, India – 2012
Sauliai, Letvia – 2012
Frankfurt, Germany – 2010
Taipei, Taiwan - 2009
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33. International Olympic Committee (CIO)
World Congress of sport for all:
Beijing (2011) - China
Highlands (2008) - Malaezia
International Federation Sport for
all (FISpT) – member of the Board - General
Assembly, official meetings of Board Committee and
World Festival of Sport for all Games:
Bahrein - 2012
Milano (2011, 2013) - Italy
Blekenberg (2008) - Belgium
Paris (2007) - France
DEVELOP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS
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34. Balkan Association Sport for all
(BSFAA): conferences, official meetings, General
Assembly, and Balcanic Festival Sport for all:
Ohrid (2015) - Macedonia
Belgrade (2014), Kopaonik (2013, 2015) -
Serbia
Sarajevo (2014) - Bosnia–Hertegovina
Becici (2013, 2014), Budva (2012) -
Montenegro
Antalya (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013), Ankara
(2014), Bodrum (2011) - Turkey
Bucuresti (2013) - Romania
DEVELOP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS
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35. Internatioan Sport and Culture
Association (ISCA)
meetings and EU projects meetings:
Belgrade (2013, 2008) - Serbia
Bled (2010) - Slovenia
Frankfurt (2011) - Germany
Bucuresti (2013) - Romania
DEVELOP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS
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36. MEMBERSHIPS IN THE EDITORIAL BOARD AND ADVISORY
BOARD OF BDI INDEXED JOURNALS - NATIONAL
Discobolul
The Annals of „Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati –
Fascicle XV „Physical Education and Sport Management .
Palestrica Millenium III
Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov, series IX
Science of Human Kinetics
Scientific Buletin of Mircea cel Batran Navy Academy
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37. Sport Science
Journal
The Online
Journal of
Recreation and
Sport
International
Journal of Sport
Studies
International
Journal of
Science and
Research
International
Research Journal
of Management
Sciences
Research
Journal of Sport
Sciences
Sportlogia
MEMBERSHIPS IN THE EDITORIAL BOARD AND ADVISORY
BOARD OF BDI INDEXED JOURNALS - INTERNATIONAL
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39. ACADEMIC PROGRESSION OF CAREER
Memberships in the Scientific Committee at
scientific events
Ohrid (2015)
Macedonia
Sarajevo
(2014)
Bosnia-
Hertegovina
Antalya
(2014), Kemer,
(2013) Ankara
(2012), Edirne
(2015) -
Turkey
Belgrade
(2012, 2014)
Serbia
Braşov,
Galați,
Tg. Mures,
Cluj,
Constanta
Romania
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40. ACADEMIC PROGRESSION OF CAREER
• Brasov (2014) – Interdependence
between respiratory capacity
and physical fitness
• Tîrgu Mureș (2013) - Sport
counseling – ocupational
background and perspecitves
• Pitesti (2013) – Education
trought adventure
•
• Bacau (2014) – Eco-fitness;
Enviroment and adventure
• Cluj (2014) – Experiential
education trough adventure
Keynote
speaker at
national
scientific
conferences
and events
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41. ACADEMIC PROGRESSION OF CAREER
• Ohrid (2015) – Macedonia – Sport
for all – educational and social
phenomenon
• Edirne (2015) - Turkey – Sport for
all in the Balkans
• Antalya (2014) –Turkey –
Adventure education – an
atractive way to promote an
active lifestyle
• Belgrade (2014) - Serbia –
Interrelation triangle: Education
trough adventure – Adventure
learning – Experiential education
Keynote
speaker at
international
scientific
conferences
and events
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42. CHAIRPERSON AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
International Conference Sport
Culture and Sciences, 23-26 May,
2015, Edirne Turkey
International Scientific
Conference “Effects of Physical
Activities Application to
Antropological Status with
Children, Youth and Adults”, 11-
12 December 2014, Belgrade,
Serbia
International Conference Youth
in European integration in
olympic movements, Braşov,
România 28 February 2014
International Scientific Conference
„Introspective Connections on
human movement sciences” ICHMS,
Tirgu Mures, 26-27 April 2013
12th Asian Sport For All Associațion
(ASFAA) Congress ”Sports for all:
Health, Education & Culture in
Contemporary World, Ssession I:
Sports & Marketing, 26-30
September 2012, New Delhi, India
2nd International Conference on
Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Cambridge, UK, February 23-25,
2011,
International Scientific
Conference “Effects of Physical
Activities Application to
Antropological Status with
Children, Youth and Adults”, 11-
12 December 2013, Belgrade,
Serbia
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43. Gazi University and Balkan Association of Sport for all, Ankara, Turkey –
Welnees and fitness course - level I, II, February 2013, 2014
Univesity of Belgrad, Faculty of Sport and PE, Kopaonic, Serbia –
Winter recreational seminars , March 2014, 2015
Erasmus – University of Bartin, Turkey, May 2015
University of Belgrad, Faculty of Sport and PE, - Evalation in Physical
education course, Serbia, December 2014
TEACHING PROGRAM AND INVITED PROFESSOR –
INTERNATIONAL
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44. Romanian Federation Sport for all
Sport instructor courses:
Izorul Muresului (2009-2013)
Bascov ( 2007-2013)
Iasi (2009)
Constanta (2007)
Bucuresti (2010-2012)
Piatra Neamt (2010-2012)
TEACHING PROGRAM AND INVITED PROFESSOR – NATIONAL
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45. CREATION IN TEACHING
– INTRODUCING NEW DISCIPLINES IN THE CURRICULUM
Aquagym
Hidrotherapy
and aquagym
rehabilitation
- master
Educatiom
for an active
lifestyle
Education
through
adventure
and tourism
Ludic
activities
adapted in
kineto-
therapy
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46. PROGRESSION AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR
THE PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND
ACADEMIC CAREER
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47. Strengths:
- Educational and scientific background
- Personal abilities
- Educational and research abilities
- Didactic and management experience
-Academic relations
- Experiences as invited professor, reviewer and
keynote-speaker
Weaknesses:
-no habilitation
Opportunities:
- Educational and research grants
- Mobility programs
- Internships in foreign institutions
- Workshops , Summer Academies, Training
sessions for higher education
Threats:
- Unstable economic context
-Legal incoherence in the educational field
SWOT
Analysis
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48. DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS FOR THE PROFESSIONAL CAREER
• Teaching activity
• Research activity
• Academic activity
• Student activity
• Activities in other
structures of the
field
• Time period: permanent
Life long learning
• Coordination and
monitoring of
future research of
doctoral students
• Time period: 2015 -
future
Doctoral field • Collaborations with
national and
international
universities
• “Professor mobility”
programs
• Involvement in
international and
national programs and
projects
• Time limit: permanent
Cooperations
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49. PROFESSIONAL GOALS
Implementing novative
learning and teaching
processes in activities
of students and
doctoral students
Coordination of
doctoral research in
accordance with
standards and trends
Improve the evaluation
and monitoring process
of performance results
of teaching, learning
and research
Expanding scientific
activity
Improve the
partnership in national
and international
academic levels
Involvement in the
professional
development of
students and doctoral
students
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50. DEVELOPMENT DIRECTIONS FOR THE SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY
• National and international grants
• Participation in conferences and seminars
• Workshops
• Continuing the ongoing researches and developing new
ones
Research
• Speciality books, monographs
• Articles in journals quoted BDI and ISI
• Articles published in conference proceedings
Publishing
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51. IMPROVE THE PROFESSIONAL VISIBILITY
(PROFESSIONAL BRAND)
In the
professional
structures
International
scientific
structures
Editorial and
scientific boards
of indexed
speciality
journals
As keynote
speaker and
moderator
As a visiting
professor and
international
programs
In the scientific
staff of national
and
international
conferences
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52. DIRECTIONS OF SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY PROGRESSION
Psychomotricity
and sport
performances
Studying the
psychomotricity
components to
improve the human
performances
Interrelationships
between
psychomotor
capacity and motor
performances
Promoting an
active lifestyle and
the sport for all
Optimizing human
potential through
recreational and
sport activities
Changing mentalities
and motivation for
proactive behaviors
Interrelations
between education-
health – social
integration
Interdisciplinary
researches
New way of
optimizing the
human motor
performances
Experimenting
innovative
technologies to
improve the motor
capacity
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And Through ISCA I participated to project meeting in ........
Through Scientific and profesional travels have opened my mind, have enlarged my knowledges about our field, geography and diveristy culture and trough have created a useful friend academic network.