On the occassion of international celebration of Erasmus Days 2021, webinar “Erasmus Coffee at distance”, organized by EU Delegation to Montenegro, EU Info Centre, National Erasmus+ Office, International Relations Office within University of Montenegro and ADP-Zid – contact point for “Erasmus+ Youth in action” programme, has been held today.
The meeting served as an opportunity to inform all the participants of various projects and initiatives intended for students and youth, as well as to inform them of the novelties within new Erasmus+ programme cycle (2021-2027). Erasmus+ programme alumni also shared their experiences and encouraged participants to take part in this programme.
Maybe you love soccer. Maybe you even played football
in highschool. And now, you’ve signed your personal youngster up for the
native youth football league. What’s more, you’ve agreed to coach his
workforce. That was a couple of months ago, and it appeared like a good idea at the time.
Now practices are looming, and you notice you might be a little bit underprepared.
While the prospect of coaching a staff of enthusiastic, younger football star wannabes might seem daunting, armed
with some basic data and a follow plan, you possibly can have the time of your life.
Remember, youth sports activities are supposed to be a fun method to learn primary life skills — respect for
others (each in your team and on opposing teams), self-discipline, laborious work, and following via when the going gets
tough. Before you even start planning your practices and drilling your gamers, you’ll need to take a look at the handbook in your particular
league.
I’d like to find out more? I’d love to find out some additional information.