Carinthian Schooool Games: Sport connects children with disabilities!

Carinthian Schooool Games: Sport connects children with disabilities!

Klagenfurt, Österreich - An exciting sporting event shapes the scene in Carinthia: the "Schooool Games", especially designed for children with disabilities, took place in Klagenfurt. Exciting competitions in the Boccia disciplines, football, table tennis and showdown - a game for visually impaired - were carried out. Governor Peter Kaiser and Josef Pleikner, President of the Carinthian Disabled Sports Association, carried out the award ceremony. Kaiser paid tribute to the commitment and sense of community and praised the event: "The 'Schooool Games' are a great idea and invite you to participate." The excitement was palpable when he called the present to celebrate the applause to celebrate the athletes, as on Klick-kaernten.at

interactive study orientation

At the same time, the Carinthian University of Applied Sciences is working on innovative solutions to help students and students in the choice of study. In a playful online offer, the "Campus Adventure", Maturants can explore various areas of the university and find out about courses and professions. Josef Anibas, Chief Digital Officer at the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, explains that the nostalgic pixel graphic of the game is particularly well received by the youth, as it is easy to use and intuitive. At the same time, the FH Carinthia promotes study orientation among young people with a targeted social media strategy on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram. This information is urgently needed: According to a Maturant survey by the Institute for Higher Studies, eight out of ten graduates have difficulties in choosing the further educational and career path, which underlines the importance of such interactive offers, such as The press reported.

With around 30 online self-assessments, the FH also offers a valuable orientation aid. These show the participants what skills they need for their wishes. The feedback is positive: Almost 95 percent of the participants found the assessments helpful, which makes the relevance of such offers in today's education clear. Hardly any other time could be more suitable to spread such decisive information and to enable young people to choose a solid career.

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OrtKlagenfurt, Österreich
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