Romanian Activities
We share moments from events in Romania, which involved young people with different backgrounds. Everyone was given equal opportunities to engage in active physical activity and try interactive learning methods.
We share moments from events in Romania, which involved young people with different backgrounds. Everyone was given equal opportunities to engage in active physical activity and try interactive learning methods.
HopaSus Erasmus Sport Plus project was born out of the need of teachers and youth workers from 4 European countries to develop their digital skills and become more resilient in times of pandemics by using sport video games in their virtual or face-to-face classrooms. The aim of the project is to encourage sport teachers to recognize the potential of video games and sport applications and experiment with new strategies for incorporating them into their gyms and classrooms, and to promote the inclusion of “video games addicted youth” by changing the paradigm of persistent stereotyping of video games as predominantly mindless, violent forms of entertainment, into seeing the potential of video gaming technologies as instructional tools that takes out the children from the desk chair out into the sport field.