Judo In Schools Serbia

Name of program: Judo in schools Number of schools: 9 Number of children: 600 Founding year: 2018 Founder(s) program: Ivan Todorov, Dragan Atanasov, Mirsad Nurkic

About the program

The IJF Judo in schools project started in 2018 in Serbia and was mainly aimed towards promoting judo in schools, however, it has soon evolved and became an educator tool for skills that are going to be used in life generally. Therefore, the project uses judo values to create a new and playful methodology for physical education, in classrooms and in ordinary life situations. By being involved in the program, children in primary schools learn physical and social skills via judo lessons. We believe that it is important to teach children a code of conduct and life skills through sports.

Around 20 schools applied for the project, but there was only space for nine of them.

The conditions for the application were that the judo coach is a P.E. professor, a licensed coach at a judo club, and that the school and a local municipality agree to support the project in the year after.

Dream

The dream is to involve as many schools and children in the project as possible and for judo to became a main sport amongst the majority of schools in Serbia.

The main goal is to use judo to teach children important life lessons. Through judo children can learn most important life values and use them on the tatami, as well as outside the tatami. Also, judo is important for contribution to social, physical and cognitive development of the children.

As the kid’s main “job” is to have fun we are trying to think of the fun ways to teach them judo, through interesting activities, games, polygons and workshops.

Support next to IJF

In the preparation of the start of the project, the Serbian Judo Federation signed a contract of support with the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Development and the Olympic Committee of Serbia. The conditions for the application were that the judo coach is a P.E. professor, a licensed coach at a judo club, and that the school and a local municipality agreed to support the project the year after.

Highlights

  • Improvement of physical and emotional skills
  • Skills on and off the tatami

Challenges

  • Equipment One of the main challenges so far has been the lack of judo uniforms for all the interested students. Coaches somehow find ways to manage to deal with this, some of the clubs help, but that is the biggest obstacle we have to face in the future. We will seek help from municipalities and try to find sponsors.

Best Pratices

  • BELT EXAMINATION

At the end of the school year we plan to organize belt examinations in all schools. Exams will be adapted to the student’s abilities, the emphasis will be on the judo techniques, safe falls, basic motor skills and discipline.

The examinations will take place in front of the parents. That way they could see the children’s progress for this year.

  • MARKETING

The project has big attention in Serbian media, especially in the local ones, and especially in the beginning of the project. Also, Serbian Judo Federation commercialized the project through its website, social media and media partners.

We try to make judo in schools visible to the community. Often parents, school Principals, municipality representatives come together to watch the trainings which are being organized like judo presentations.

In the near future we plan to organize a few trainings where students from 3-4 schools can participate together. Also we plan to invite some of our top fighters to attend trainings a share their experience and socialize with children.

We made a judo booklet where all of the terms and techniques are explained. The booklet has around 60 pages and its colorful and with a lot of drawing and examples which are interesting to kids. Every one of the children who are participating in the project was given a copy of the booklet.

“Judo – the school of life.”

If you are interested to know more about Judo in Schools in Serbia, please contact:

Contact person:

Pedja Bosanac
Email address: [email protected]