Lietuvos sporto vadybos specialistų požiūris į bendrųjų kompetencijų ugdymą

Summary One of the sports management specialists’ professional features identified in the context of European sports managers’ training is general competence which is seen as knowledge and understanding (the ability to absorb and understand the theoretical knowledge in the specialty) and knowing wha...

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