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最終更新日:2024/05/10

藤原 昌

フジワラ アキラ (Akira Fujiwara)
MISC
タイトル
我が国におけるタレント発掘・育成に関する取組の変遷
タイトル(英)
Historical development of talent identification and development initiatives in Japan
参照URL
https://researchmap.jp/akira-fujiwara/misc/1777381
著者
衣笠 泰介,藤原 昌,和久 貴洋,Gulbin Jason
著者(英)
Kinugasa Taisuke,Fujiwara Akira,Waku Takahiro,Gulbin Jason
担当区分
概要
Talent identification & development (TID) has been positioned as an important measure of sport policy from the viewpoint of high performance sport. TID at the national level has been evolving in various countries including United Kingdom (UK) and Australia. Japan Sport Council (JSC) currently supports three TID models throughout the entire country: multi-sports, target sports, and transfer sports. A local TID (LTID) project on the multi-sports model was first introduced in Fukuoka prefecture in 2004. After 13 years, the LTID project has been expanded to 26 prefectures. The Japanese National TID (NTID) programme was strategically implemented by JSC in 2012 as a new national project. NTID provides opportunities and choices toward talented local athletes to create various Olympic and Paralympic pathways for potential medallists. Many countries establishing sustainable athlete development pathways highlight the need to continue being innovative and evidence-based in the approach to ensure that Japan stays at the front of this rapidly evolving field in high performance sport.
概要(英)
Talent identification & development (TID) has been positioned as an important measure of sport policy from the viewpoint of high performance sport. TID at the national level has been evolving in various countries including United Kingdom (UK) and Australia. Japan Sport Council (JSC) currently supports three TID models throughout the entire country: multi-sports, target sports, and transfer sports. A local TID (LTID) project on the multi-sports model was first introduced in Fukuoka prefecture in 2004. After 13 years, the LTID project has been expanded to 26 prefectures. The Japanese National TID (NTID) programme was strategically implemented by JSC in 2012 as a new national project. NTID provides opportunities and choices toward talented local athletes to create various Olympic and Paralympic pathways for potential medallists. Many countries establishing sustainable athlete development pathways highlight the need to continue being innovative and evidence-based in the approach to ensure that Japan stays at the front of this rapidly evolving field in high performance sport.
出版者・発行元
独立行政法人 日本スポーツ振興センター国立スポーツ科学センター
出版者・発行元(英)
Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, Japan Sport Council
誌名
Sports Science in Elite Athlete Support
誌名(英)
Sports Science in Elite Athlete Support
3
0
開始ページ
15
終了ページ
26
出版年月
2018年
査読の有無
査読有り
招待の有無
掲載種別
ISSN
2432-2091
DOI URL
https://doi.org/10.32155/jiss.3.0_15
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