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University Of Luxemburg
The University of Luxembourg is a public research university in Luxembourg. The University of Luxembourg was founded in 2003 by combining four existing education and research institutes: the Centre universitaire, Institut supérieur d'études et de recherches pédagogiques, Institut supérieur de technologie, and Institut d'études éducatives et sociales. The university is the only public university in Luxembourg
Alina Lemling
Postdoctoral Researcher
Alina Lemling is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Luxembourg, Department of Education and Social Work, Institute for Teaching and Learning. She holds a degree in Higher secondary teaching for German and Physical Education.
Organization: She teaches Primary Physical Education.
Her interests involve climbing, mountain biking, yoga.
Passion: “I love being outdoors in nature and clearing my mind. I also love the challenge of leaving my own comfort zone and getting to know own limits. I also enjoy accompanying pupils and students in this meaningful processes”
Organization: She teaches Primary Physical Education.
Her interests involve climbing, mountain biking, yoga.
Passion: “I love being outdoors in nature and clearing my mind. I also love the challenge of leaving my own comfort zone and getting to know own limits. I also enjoy accompanying pupils and students in this meaningful processes”
Manolis Adamakis
Assistant Professor
Manolis Adamakis is currently an Assistant Professor of Research Methods in Physical Education in the School of Physical Education and Sport Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece), and a research associate in the Institute for Teaching and Learning at the University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg).
His research interests focus on physical education, sport pedagogy, motor skills, validity and reliability of research instruments, and new technologies in physical education and physical activity.
His research interests focus on physical education, sport pedagogy, motor skills, validity and reliability of research instruments, and new technologies in physical education and physical activity.
Wouter Cools
PhD Student
Wouter Cools, PhD is an expert representing the University of Luxembourg within this project. He has more than 20 years of experience in research and PE teacher education. In addition, outdoor adventure activities and education form a continuous thread in his professional and private life.
His fondness for nature as a rich environment to inspire people to be physically active for life and his interest in the added value of outdoor adventure education as a valuable medium to develop and strengthen social and emotional skills underpin his commitment to contribute to this promising project.
His fondness for nature as a rich environment to inspire people to be physically active for life and his interest in the added value of outdoor adventure education as a valuable medium to develop and strengthen social and emotional skills underpin his commitment to contribute to this promising project.