scholarly journals Collaboration between Public Elementary and Junior High School and Community Sports Club for Regional Activation-Focus on the Public-Private Partnership Management of Public School Sports Facilities-

2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 1_87-1_90
Author(s):  
Takashi MATSUHASHI
Author(s):  
Suzana Subić ◽  
Zoran Simonović

The aim of the paper is to indicate that for the sustainable development of school sports infrastructure it is necessary to create conditions that should be clearly defined in the mutual rights and obligations of all participants in the process of construction, use and maintenance. This would be achieved through public-private partnerships between the state and the private sector. This paper is based on the experiences of some of the European Union countries, which have solved the problems of building, upgrading, equipping and maintaining school sports facilities through public-private partnership projects, on the legal regulations contained in the Green Paper on Public-Private Partnership, as well as the Law on Public-Private Partnership and Concessions in the Republic of Serbia. Certainly, the desire to improve the quality of educational services, from one side, and lack of money in the budgets of central and local governments, on the other side, imposes the need to research this type of business cooperation and project financing. This paper also points to the need for more detailed research into the possibilities of applying public-private partnership, through projects in the field of education and its effects on increasing the quality of the physical education teaching. The paper also reviews the complexity of the implementation of public-private partnership in traditional educational frameworks, due to the complexity of the relationship between the two partners who impose different interests.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 23-34
Author(s):  
Jibraili Zineb ◽  
Belabess Loubna ◽  
Farah Asmaa

Over the past decades, the sport industry has changed and transformed. The growing sophistication in terms of infrastructure and scientific and technical support needs, the increased visibility of competitive sports and the emergence of sport as a lucrative sector have given credence to the public-private partnership initiative. Thus, various agreements concluded between public institutions and private companies have been put in place during the last decade in Morocco to promote the development of new projects, including sports facilities. Several forms of partnership have been adopted. In this context, the public-private partnership is presented as a hybrid organizational agreement between the public sector and private initiatives in the launch of the Hassan II Park, a project with a triple sporting-societal-tourism vocation launched by King Mohamed 6 in 2014 and inaugurated in November 2018.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 1092-1102
Author(s):  
Aaron John P. Tolentino ◽  

Coaches have been recognized as important influencers and direct purveyors due to school sports developmental mandate to foster quality relationships that set the stage for quality athletic performance of students. Here, coaches have lots of responsibilities, liabilities, and duties to advocate and hold up for developing their sportsmen and confirming needed suggestions to certainly correspond to one imperative concern (Jacob, Couture, Lamarche, Provencher, Morissette, Valois, Goulet, &Drapeau, 2019). Consistent and uniform improvement and in additional to consistent achieving and winning are allusions of athlete compensation and repayment, which as a result put into organizational and team effectiveness (Simon, 2020). Therefore, thisdescriptive and comprehensive study was conducted to investigate the coaching competence of public school teachers as input to student-athlete performance. A sample of 100 student-athletes(male = 51 female = 49)from different public junior high school in Nagcarlan, Laguna participated in this research. The research focused on the responses given by student-athletes about the coaching competence of their sports coaches and their own athletic performance in terms of the highest level of competition they have reached, number of athletic awards they have received, and rate of winning records (%). Along with the problems of this research on the coaching competence of teachers, the student-athletes was also examined and based on the data gathered and computed, the study found out that most of the student-athletes are fourteen to fifteen years old and there are about equal number of female and male of them in this research. Majority of the student-athletes that competed in different athletic meets are grade ten students. Secondly, among the nine sports participated and competed, volleyball was the first leading sport followed by sepaktakraw and basketball as the third leading sport. Based on the overall statistical analysis, the coaching competence of public junior high school teachers is very high. It was also found out that some of the student-athletes have reached only district-based competitions while few of them have reached inter-division and higher athletic meets. Looking at the number of athletic awards received by the students, it was shown that majority received one to five athletic awards in their overall sports participation. Speaking of participation, among the number of sports competitions participated, the rate of win of student-athletes is high resulted to a high performance in overall in terms of rate of win. The overall relationship between the teachers coaching competence and students athletic performance showed a significant correlation. Looking forward to the findings of this study, coordinators and school-sports program developers should widen sports and extend training programs or experiences relative to other unfamiliar sports in order to offer more opportunities to students who want to excel and develop themselves for different field of sports. Additionally, the coaches should continue their training programs or regime and develop further enhancement that will consistently benefits the success and performance of their subordinates or athletes. Also, the researcher would like to extend his great concern for future researchers to conduct a study not just on the athletic but also on the academic performance of student-athletes to see balance results both as a student and athlete.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3(11)) ◽  
pp. 124-130
Author(s):  
Viktoriia Fedorivna Tyschenko ◽  
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Fedir Andriiovych Shigol ◽  
Viktoriia Mykolayivna Ostapenko ◽  
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Author(s):  
Femi O. Omololu ◽  
Akinmayowa S. Lawal

This paper examines the influence of population growth on waste generation in Lagos metropolis, African’s most populous urban conglomeration. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods, the study analyses the pattern of household waste disposal, collection and transportation in Lagos State. It also examines the public-private partnership strategy adopted in waste management. The findings show that population growth significantly influences waste generation and management in Lagos metropolis. As the population increased, the volume of waste generated also increased in each LGA of Lagos State. The public-private partnership strategy has been effective in managing waste, but the Lagos State Waste Management Authority oversight was adjudged as less than satisfactory. The paper concludes that intervention is needed in terms of educating the growing population of the Lagos metropolis on the best waste management practices. It highlights the need for a more efficient and effective publicprivate partnership collaboration to solve this perennial social problem.


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