SHORT ADVANCED PROGRAMME
Vital Schools
Movement-Friendly Playground
12 August 2024
The Short Advanced Programme (SAP) ‘Vital Schools – Movement-Friendly Playground’ is jointly coordinated by the Howest University of Applied Sciences (Howest), and the Polytechnic University of Leiria (IPLeiria).
This SAP focuses on enhancing student wellbeing at school, particularly addressing the issue of excessive sitting and lack of physical activity, which has become more prominent since the coronavirus crisis. The programme begins with online sessions that provide knowledge and skills to reduce sedentary time and promote movement in schools. Participants will explore why young people tend to sit for long periods and what motivates them to be more active, including the concept of nudging.
During the research week, students will apply what they’ve learned by working in groups at a school. They will study the principles of creating exercise-friendly playgrounds, with input from external partner MOEV, and examine a successful example at a school in Bruges. The students will go through a research cycle, creating personas, gathering data, and mapping current activity patterns.
The goal is to develop practical ideas for movement-friendly playgrounds, outdoor classrooms, and outdoor spaces that enhance student well-being and sustainability. This process involves close collaboration, interviews with key stakeholders, brainstorming, and creating creative visual models.
The final output will be a maquette, with the students presenting their ideas to the participating school at the end of the week.
Date
From 30 September to 25 October 2024
Face-to-face week
From 21 to 25 October at Howest, Bruges (Belgium)
Mode of delivery
Blended
Language of instruction
English
ECTS credits
3
Academic recognition
To be defined by each home institution.
Generally, this SAP will be certified in a diploma supplement as a minimal condition.
Eligible participants
All RUN-EU degree students.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this Short Advanced Programme, students will be able to:
- Define the need for a sustainable school activity policy.
- Apply nudging principles to playgrounds.
- Explain perspectives on physical activity education.
- Understand human motor development stages.
- Recognise principles of an active, green playground.
- Analyse a school’s situation using stakeholder feedback.
- Develop a vision for a physical activity-friendly school environment.
- Understand professional practices in their discipline internationally.
- Complete and reflect on a consultancy report with stakeholder input.
- Use collaborative skills in an international context.
- Evaluate group processes and reflect on their own contributions.
How to apply
Fill in the application form
NEW Deadline for applications
8 September 2024
Selection criteria
The selection will be based on the requirements and the motivation of the applications submitted.
The selection team will also take steps to ensure diversity and representativeness.
The total number of students/staff to be selected is 30.
Coordination
Howest, Belgium
IPLeiria, Portugal
Contact Dave.brunet@howest.be if you have any further questions.