TEMPUS projekat:
Sport Professions: Education, Employment, Development in the Balkan Region

A Workshop on “The Bologna Process in the Sport Science HE System in Western Balkans” is organized in Tirana. Building on methodology and results from the previous surveys (2006, 2009), EUP help PC to plan the updating (Albania & Kosovo) or new (Serbia) graduate tracking and job market survey with the large involvement of PC HEIs staff, students and stakeholders. Results are analysed with EU experts from Vienna Univ with respect to PC development plans. EU and PC Univ systems & curricula are discussed with all those involved and motivational lectures are given in each HEIs. Contacts with local PE and other Faculties and with stakeholders provide additional elements to define learning outcomes and competences, and contacts with Ministry and other authorities help speed the recognition of new curricula and qualifications. Regular consulting among WP1 Board member and Advisory Board (AB) members allow to redefine SpS curricula structure with respect to learning outcomes and competences and  to identify sectorial qualifications consistent with the socioeconomic development in the area. Seminars comparing EQFs and NQFs are organised in Niš in conjunction with an Advisory Board monitoring on WP1 progress. The results from the survey and final agreement on a common SpS curriculum shared by all WB HEIs are included in a booklet and presented in a Workshop in Prishtina, in conjunction with a Seminar on “Vocational education and training at higher qualification levels” and Coord. meeting 2. The latter addresses the start up of the Master and LLP development phase (WP2) and the review of the timetable concerning dissemination and sustainability.

Main objectives:

  • Analysis of Sport Science curricula from partner countries in the new WB socio-economic picture;
  • Harmonization of WB curricula in Sport Science based on learning outcomes and competences in an EU perspectives.


Main activities:

  • Analysis of Sport Science curricula in PC countries in the new Western Balkan socio-economic picture and with respect to EU curricula;
  • Updating (Albania & Kosovo) or implementation (Serbia) of graduate tracking and job market survey;
  • Definition of new learning outcomes and competences within the sport science area.


Main events:

  • Workshop on Sport Science – Higher Education Systems in Albania, Kosovo and Serbia (Tirana, 4-7 May 2014)-
  • Meeting in Pristine – Booklet on Sport Science Higher Education structure in the Balkans
  • WP1 BOARD:

 

Paolo Parisi (IUSM)
Harald Tschan (UNIVIE)
Karen Petry (ENSSEE)
(UB)
(UNS)
Zvezdan Savic (UNI)
Sadik Krasniqi(UP)
(UST)
Edmond Biçoku (UNIEL)
(UNISHK)
Marko Gusic (SKONUS)