Schola Ludens Europaea
Papers Dedicated to Roland Naul- Publisher:
- 24.10.2019
Summary
This collection of essays celebrates the 70th birthday of Professor Roland Naul. The chapters, written by colleagues and friends, illustrate the development of sport and physical activity research over four decades. They give an overview and update of relevant fields that determined the academic work of Roland Naul and new insights. The chapters have been grouped under the following aspects: Roland Naul as Schola Ludens Europaeus, with a focus on his special fields of interest and research; general education and sport education including the relationship between sport pedagogy and social pedagogy; old and new challenges for the Olympic Games movement, as described from the perspective of different countries; health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA), a key policy area which Roland Naul has helped shape in the European Union; and finally, sport policy on a local level. This commemorative publication acknowledges the merits of Roland Naul for European studies in physical education and youth sports, as well as for the sport policy context in Europe.
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Bibliographic data
- Publication year
- 2019
- Publication date
- 24.10.2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-78255-804-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-78255-804-0
- Publisher
- Meyer & Meyer Verlag, Aachen
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 277
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 9
- 1 Foreword No access Pages 11 - 12 Claude Scheuer, Dennis Dreiskämper
- 2 Greeting by the director of the Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences , WWU Münster No access Pages 13 - 14 Nils Neuber
- 3 Greeting by the president of the Willibald Gebhardt Institute e.V. No access Pages 15 - 16 Maike Tiejens
- 4 Adducing HEPA to the EU sport policy agenda : Roland Naul as a sport social pedagogue and a modern schola ludens in the spirit of Comenius No access Pages 17 - 31 Jacob Kornbeck
- 5 Roland Naul: His Olympic education odyssey No access Pages 32 - 49 Deanna Binder
- 6 More than a minor matter: Roland Naul and his merits in the field of soccer No access Pages 50 - 61 David Niehues
- 7 The morphology of the city: Traditions of sports and social work No access Pages 63 - 77 Niels Rosendal Jensen, Søren Nagbøl
- 8 Physical activity and sports in German all-day schools: Status quo and challenges No access Pages 78 - 97 Nils Neuber
- 9 Sociological perspectives of the Olympic Games No access Pages 99 - 115 March L. Krotee
- 10 Olympism and Olympic education: Back to the roots No access Pages 116 - 137 Michael Krüger
- 11 The challenge of HEPA for physical education in Europe No access Pages 139 - 150 Claude Scheuer
- 12 Past, current and future work of the WGI and its fit with HEPA policy and trends of PE development No access Pages 151 - 166 Dennis Dreiskämper, Till Utesch
- 13 Erasmus+-funded HEPA: Promoting projects in Europe No access Pages 167 - 182 Claude Scheuer, Rose-Marie Repond, Martin Holzweg
- 14 HEPA as ‘le geste sportif’? Structures versus activities in public policies for the promotion of sport and health-enhancing physical activity No access Pages 183 - 205 Jacob Kornbeck
- 15 Weight status of children with a Turkish or Syrian background in Germany and the Netherlands; interventions such as Simple-Fit! and GKGK seem necessary No access Pages 207 - 227 Monique L’Hoir, Sunday Nuraydin, Dennis Dreiskämper
- 16 Academic Publications of Roland Naul, 1972–2018 No access Pages 228 - 277 Jacob Kornbeck, Dennis Dreiskämper




