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Article A212-55 of the French Sports Code

The “sports performance” speciality of the Higher State Diploma in Youth, Popular Education and Sport is organised into subject areas defined by decree. This order specifies in particular, where applicable – the requirements prior to enrolment in the course ; – the requirements prior to placement in a professional situation, defined in terms of intermediate objectives of the units for which credits are awarded; – exemptions and equivalences with other…

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Article A212-56 of the French Sports Code

The four credit units (UC) making up the certification reference framework for the Higher State Diploma in Youth, Popular Education and Sport are defined by the following professional skills: In the two cross-disciplinary units (UC), whatever the speciality: -UC 1: Develop the strategy of an organisation in the sector ; -UC 2: Manage the human and financial resources of an organisation in the sector. In the two units (UC) of…

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Article A212-57 of the French Sports Code

The assessment situation for the certification of the cross-disciplinary transferable units, whatever the speciality (UC1 and UC2), is carried out by means of a personal written document and an oral presentation followed by an interview. In accordance with the conditions laid down by the regional director of youth, sport and social cohesion or by the director of youth, sport and social cohesion, the candidate submits to the director or the…

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Article A212-57 bis of the French Sports Code

The assessment situation leading to certification of the credit units for the specialisation (UC3 and UC4) comprises one or two tests, at least one of which consists of a professional coaching situation. This certification assessment situation allows the separate assessment of the UC3 and UC4 units.

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Article A212-57-1 of the French Sports Code

For enrolment in a course preparing for the “sports performance” speciality of the Higher State Diploma in Youth, Popular Education and Sport, the candidate’s file referred to in article A. 212-36 is completed by the production of the “level 1 civic prevention and first aid” certificate (PSC 1) or one of the following certificates: – first aid training certificate (AFPS) ; – valid level 1 first aid certificate (PSE 1);…

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Article A112-101-1 of the French Sports Code

The order creating the complementary certificates mentioned in article D. 212-65 sets out, in particular: -the unit or units making up the certificate; -the pre-requisites for entry to the training course; -the pre-requisites for the work placement; -the procedures for the certification tests during the training session; -exemptions and equivalences with other qualifications.

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Article A212-102 of the French Sports Code

The third level of the “brevet d’Etat d’éducateur sportif” mentioned in article D. 212-70 is a professional diploma. It attests to the ability and qualification of its holder to teach physical and sporting activities in all forms, in particular coaching, leadership, initiation or training. In addition, it confers on its holder: -the qualification required for the organisation and promotion of physical and sports activities, in a sports option; -the qualification…

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Article A212-103 of the French Sports Code

The common part of the “brevet d’Etat d’éducateur sportif” is obtained: 1° Either by passing an examination; 2° Or at the end of a training course under the responsibility of the Minister for Sports and assessed by continuous assessment of knowledge. Candidates for this training must pass one or more selection tests; 3° Or on presentation of one or more qualifications attesting to the same abilities.

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