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What is the Basic Sports Administration Course? |
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The Basic Sports Administration Course is designed to assist volunteers who work in sports organizations to improve, operate and manage their sports organization efficiently and effectively. |
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Aims of Course |
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- To inculcate professionalism in sports management among sports administrators |
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- To enable sports administrators run their organization efficiently and effectively |
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- To equip sports personnel with critical administration skills |
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- To enhance organizational skills in managing sports events |
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Course Content |
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The Basic Sports Administration Course consists of eight modules covering the following topics: |
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- The Olympic Movement |
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- Government & Sports |
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- Value & Ethics in Sport - Fairplay |
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- Governance of a Sports Organization |
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- Meetings |
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- Budget & Money Management |
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- Source of Revenue |
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- Communication |
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The main content for the modules will be derived from the book, “Sports Administration Manual”. This book provides the primary content for the learning experience and is the framework for delivery of the course. The materials presented are taken from Olympic Sport Organizations throughout the world and represent a balance of sport management theory and practical examples, providing a rich and extensive database of applied materials. The use of the book as the standard referral text will enable participants to identify what is and is not appropriate for their organizations and learn how to specifically apply the information to improve their organizations. |
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Course Strategy |
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The course strategy is participant-centred and the methodology will be participative, interactive and experiential in nature. Participants will be involved in making short presentations of the modules, discussions of the content, group work and sharing of experiences. |
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Course Schedule |
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The course will be conducted for a period of four days from 25 th March – 28 th March 2010. |
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Course Venue |
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Ulu Klang Recreation Club |
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No. 2, Jalan Pelangi |
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Kuala Ampang |
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68000 Ampang |
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Selangor Darul Ehsan |
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Malaysia |
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Certification |
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Participations must attend 100% of the sessions for all eight modules. For each module, participants are required to make a presentation based on the topic of the module. |
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Participants who fulfill all the requirements of the course will be awarded a Basic Sports Administration Certificate by the Olympic Council Of Malaysia certified by the International Olympic Committee. |
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Facilitators |
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The BSAC programme will be managed by a qualified Programme Director certified by Olympic Solidarity and OCM. Facilitators who are qualified and experienced selected from the Sports Institutes, sports organizations and other related institutions will conduct the sessions. |
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For Further Information |
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Please contact Mr. Ng Weng Soon of UKRC at +6019 3203365 or email ukrc@tm.net.my. |
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Organizing Committee |
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