Sport and inclusion: from teaching to reality
10 young adults from the IME d'Anzin enjoyed a student and sports day
Discovery and self-discovery
The 10 disabled young adults from Anzin's IME les Deux Rives were determined to make the most of their university day this Tuesday, November 25, 2025, and they made some noise!"
Meal at the CROUS restaurant, visit to the university library, installation in the 500-seat amphitheater of the Matisse building as students, observation of a soccer training session and above all adapted physical activities supervised by students in the 3rd year STAPS Licence Adapted Physical Activity and Health. It was a packed program that left many happy
.What better way to put lessons into practice than in the field?
The STAPS-APAS students who took charge of our 10 guests for an afternoon of sport, thus had the opportunity to put their training into practice.
Activities adapted to this audience, but also a meeting of young people from 2 different backgrounds who came together thanks to sport.
A successful "vis ma vie" for the 10 young people from the IME, and also an appointment made for an IME d'Anzin/IT2S match pitting mixed teams: residents, students and teachers.
The date has yet to be set. To be continued...
Licence APAS: training for specialists in physical and sporting activities for people with disability(ies)
This degree trains students as APA (EAPA) teachers and helps them develop professional and scientific skills specific to the field. At the end of this training, students are able to:
- know, analyze and understand audiences with specific needs
- mobilize and master scientific concepts for professional application
- master methodological and didactic processes
- design, organize and implement intervention programs tailored to different audiences