- Docente: Roberto Farnè
- Credits: 3
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Wellness Culture: Sport, Health And Tourism (cod. 9227)
Learning outcomes
Al the end of the seminars the student will be able to identify and evaluate the main topics of current research in the health and wellness cultures field, and to deepen the analysis through brief essays.
Course contents
date to be defined… seminar
Alessandro Bortolotti, Life Quality Studies Department:
"The Beholding Eye, which is essential in Outdoor Education: the Landscape.
Friday 21 May, 14.00-17.00, online seminar
Mihai Androhovici, Association Sport for All Suceava, Romania: “Risk factors for diabetes in the context of Covid and practical solutions for a balanced lifestyle”.
Mihai Androhovici, Association Sport for All Suceava, Romania: “Risk factors for diabetes in the context of Covid and practical solutions for a balanced lifestyle”.
Prof. Vasiliki Derri & Prof. Helen Douda, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece: “Physical Education and Exercise in the Management of Diabetes”
Friday 28 May, 14.00-16.00, seminar
Antonio Saccone, Radio Capodistria:
“Sport, physical education, communication and society”.
Teaching methods
A seminar is a form of academic instruction for small groups focusing on some particular subject, in which everyone present is requested to participate.
The leader introduces the topic of the seminar and then, with a kind of “Socratic dialogue”, seminar participants are invited to ask questions and discuss together.
Normally a seminar takes place within few hours and aims to focus on a specific topic, suggesting possible interests to be explored.
The best proxemics for a seminar is to stand around a table.
Assessment methods
Active participation in the work of the seminar
Teaching tools
Slides, video, articles.
Office hours
See the website of Roberto Farnè