The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH) in Oslo, Norway is the coordinator of the PhysEd-Academy project. Through the Department of Teacher Education and Outdoor Studies, NIH holds a national responsibility for research on physical education and for physical education teacher education in Norway.
European Physical Education Association (EUPEA) is a non-profit and non-governmental professional organization of national PE associations that promotes PE and school sports in Europe by working with appropriate governmental and non-governmental organisations and individual experts and professionals.
Hacettepe University, located in Ankara, Turkey, is responsible for training physical education and sports teachers, coaches and recreation leaders through advanced learning methodologies and carrying out scientific research in the fields of physical education and sports sciences.
University of Ljubljana is the oldest and largest higher education and scientific research institution in Slovenia. The Faculty of Sport offers physical education teacher training and plays an active role in the development of national policies for enhancing physical education curriculum.
University of Luxembourg is a multilingual, international, research-focused institution, preparing pre-service physical education teachers to engage in socially, linguistically, and culturally diverse societies.
University of Oviedo is a public institution of higher education and research in the Principality of Asturias, Spain. Within the Department of Educational Sciences, pre-service physical education teachers are trained to improve the quality of the Spanish educational system, with a focus on innovative pedagogy and health issues in PE and PETE.
Çanakkale Şehitleri Middle School is a public school located in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey.
Viksjöskolan Public School is a lower secondary school located in the center of Viksjö, Sweden, close to Stockholm.
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