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Sport as a Mean of Social Inclusion

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7. Time management
When students practice sport, they have daily practices, regular travels for games and tournaments and many demands on their time. Time management is a key element in successful study and training and it is one of the aims of education and students should be guided to carefully plan their known time schedule, school time as well as training time. Through an effective policy students should be taught to
• Schedule fixed commitments first
• Identify the best time of the day for an activity and make it work,
• Use waiting time and/or working travel time effectively.
Learning Objective
Students will learn to
• Determine goals for a given period of time
• Use time management techniques
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