Sala Consilina: Iscrizioni Aperte per Laboratori di Tiro con l’Arco alla Scuola Socrates

Sala Consilina: Iscrizioni Aperte per Laboratori di Tiro con l’Arco alla Scuola Socrates

Il progetto Outdoor Education, avviato lo scorso autunno grazie all’impegno della Scuola⁤ Socrates, continua a crescere⁤ con nuove iniziative‌ formative. La scuola, attiva nel territorio, collabora con partner⁤ che condividono⁢ la stessa missione:⁤ arricchire la comunità sia dal punto di vista professionale che culturale. ⁣Recentemente,presso la​ sede della Scuola Socrates in Via San ​Rocco a Sala Consilina,Vincenzo Quagliano,progettista del programma,e Michele D’Elia,rappresentante dell’associazione ‌Avalon,hanno presentato un nuovo laboratorio esperienziale. questo si aggiunge ai numerosi percorsi già attivi, che includono attività all’aperto come fotografia, escursionismo, trekking, e-bike, mountain bike, orti didattici ​e educazione alimentare mediterranea. L’associazione Avalon, ‍partner⁤ del progetto, è pronta a lanciare‌ un laboratorio di ⁢tiro con l’arco, ⁤con iscrizioni ‍aperte presso la Scuola Socrates. ‌Secondo Quagliano e D’Elia, questa attività​ non solo arricchisce l’offerta formativa, ma potrebbe anche diventare un’importante opportunità ⁣di promozione turistica per la ⁤zona.

Engaging the Community through Sports: An‍ interview⁢ with Olympic Archer Michele⁢ Frangilli

Moderator: Welcome, everyone, to another‌ exciting edition of sports Unplugged! Today, we have the honour of speaking with Michele Frangilli, a legendary Italian archer⁤ and Olympic gold medalist. michele, thank you ‌for joining us.

Michele Frangilli: ⁤Thank you for having me. It’s always a​ pleasure to discuss the power of​ sports and its impact on communities.

Moderator: Let’s dive⁤ right in. Recently,the Socrates School in Sala Consilina,in collaboration with the Avalon​ Association,announced‌ the launch of an archery workshop as part of their Outdoor Education⁤ program. What ‍are your thoughts on this initiative? ⁣

Michele Frangilli: I think it’s a fantastic idea. Archery is ‍more than just a sport; it’s a ‍discipline that⁣ teaches focus,⁣ patience, and precision. Introducing it ⁢to⁤ a broader audience, especially in an educational setting, can have profound effects on personal development. It’s also⁣ a great⁤ way to connect people ⁤with nature, which aligns perfectly with the school’s outdoor-focused‍ curriculum.

Moderator: That’s an ⁣excellent ‍point. The program also includes activities like trekking, mountain biking, and Mediterranean food education. Do⁣ you think archery⁤ complements these activities well?

Michele Frangilli: Absolutely.​ Archery is a low-impact sport that can⁣ be enjoyed by people ⁣of all ages and ⁤fitness levels. It pairs well with more physically ‍demanding activities‍ like trekking ⁣and mountain biking because it​ offers ⁣a different kind⁣ of challenge—one⁣ that’s more mental than physical. Plus,it’s a ‌great way to ‍unwind after a long hike⁣ or bike⁣ ride.

Moderator: The organizers, Vincenzo Quagliano and Michele D’Elia, mentioned that⁤ this initiative could also boost ⁣tourism in the area. Do you see archery as a potential ​draw for visitors?

Michele Frangilli: Definitely.Archery has a unique appeal. It’s not just a sport; it’s an experience. Imagine tourists coming to Sala Consilina to enjoy‍ the beautiful landscapes and then participating in an archery ⁤workshop. It’s a memorable activity that can set the region ​apart from other destinations. Plus, if the program grows, it could attract archery enthusiasts from across the country and⁤ beyond.

Moderator: That’s an exciting⁤ prospect. Now,let’s talk⁣ about the educational aspect. How do⁤ you ⁢think archery can enrich the students’ learning experience?

Michele Frangilli: Archery teaches valuable life skills.It requires concentration,‌ discipline, and the ability ⁤to stay calm​ under pressure. These are qualities that can benefit students in their academic pursuits and ⁢beyond. Additionally, it’s a sport that ⁣encourages ⁣self-reflection. Every shot is a lesson in self-betterment, which is ⁣a mindset that can be ⁤applied‌ to ⁢any area of ⁣life.

Moderator: You’ve ‍made some compelling arguments. Though,some might argue that archery is a niche⁣ sport and may not appeal⁣ to everyone. How would you respond to that? ​

Michele Frangilli: It’s true that archery isn’t as mainstream as soccer or⁢ basketball, but‍ that’s precisely why initiatives like this are so vital. They introduce people to sports they might not have considered before. And‍ once they try it, ‍many find​ it ⁤incredibly rewarding. The ​key is ‌to create an⁤ inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome to give it a shot—pun intended!‌

Moderator: [Laughs] Well‍ said! Before we​ wrap up, I’d like to open the floor to our readers. What are your thoughts on ⁣the Socrates School’s Outdoor Education program? Do you think archery is a valuable‌ addition? Share your opinions in the comments below! ⁤

Michele Frangilli: I’d love ‍to hear from the readers as well. Whether you’re ⁤an archery enthusiast or someone curious about the sport, your feedback ⁤is invaluable. ‌

Moderator: Thank you, michele, for your insights and for championing the role of sports in education and community development. And thank you, readers, for‌ joining us today. Don’t forget to like, share, and comment to keep ⁢the conversation going. Until next⁣ time, stay active and‍ keep aiming‍ high!


Keywords: ‍Outdoor Education, Socrates School, archery workshop, Michele Frangilli, Sala Consilina, Avalon Association, sports and ​tourism, educational⁢ sports programs, archery benefits,⁢ community⁣ development.


Reader ​Interaction Prompt:

What do you think about ‍incorporating archery into‍ educational programs? have you ever tried archery, and if so,‌ what was your experience⁣ like? Let us know⁤ in the comments!

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