Training Center for Human Resources for Proper Sports Ethics and Training Course for Professional Instructors in Sports Ethics Education

Training Center for Human Resources for Proper Sports Ethics and Training Course for Professional Instructors in Sports Ethics Education
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The Sports Ethics Center (Chairman Park Ji-young) under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held a course to train instructors specializing in sports ethics education in 2025 at the Seoul Olympic Parktel in Songpa-gu, Seoul for two days on the 3rd and 4th.

This training was conducted with 58 new professional instructors recruited in November this year with the aim of strengthening practical educational capabilities through cooperation between instructors and operation of a learning community. The main program of education consisted of integrated and cooperative activities between current and new instructors, and was conducted with an external visiting professor focusing on subject-specific discussions and detailed class demonstrations.

Based on this, professional instructors focused on learning how to effectively convey and teach the main contents of sports ethics education and developing practical competencies necessary in the actual education field.




In addition, we attended the '2025 Sports Ethics Center Policy Forum' held at the same venue on the 4th to explore the direction of the center's development for sustainable sports ethics under the theme of 'AI and digital age, current status of sports ethics and policy tasks'.

Training Center for Human Resources for Proper Sports Ethics and Training Course for Professional Instructors in Sports Ethics Education
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In accordance with the National Sports Promotion Act, the Sports Ethics Center provides violence prevention education such as sexual violence, which is a legal compulsory education, and provides on-site training to send professional sports ethics instructors and support instructor fees.

Park Ji-young, chairman of the Sports Ethics Center, said "Sports is a valuable asset that gives great impression and hope to our society. Therefore, the importance of preventive education is now a necessity, not a choice," he said. "The professional instructors appointed this time have a big role to communicate with athletes on the spot and help sports ethics take place naturally."




In the future, the Center will continue to actively accept the needs of the field and expand and operate high-quality education to get closer to sportsmen."








This article was translated by Naver AI translator.