DEVELOPING A SPORTS CENTER MODEL FOR EXCELLENCE AT THAILAND NATIONAL SPORTS UNIVERSITY ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLES OF POLICY FACTORS FOR INTERNATIONAL SPORTS SUCCESS
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The purpose of this research was 1. To develop a sports center model for university excellence Thailand national sports According to the principles of policy factors for success in international sports. 2. To evaluate the model of sports centers for excellence. Thailand National Sports University According to the principles of policy factors for international sports success using EDFR techniques and focus groups. Phase 1: Create a questionnaire. By interviewing 5 experts, phases 2: Using the model Ask an expert and have the questionnaire analyzed with basic statistics. To classify data and find consensus in doing EDFR by 20 experts, rounds 2 and 3. In this round, each expert will receive statistical feedback as a group as a whole by finding percentage, median, and values. Range between Quartile of group and Phase 3: was a group discussion from the format obtained Research results: sports center model for excellence National Sports University follows the principles of policy factors for international sports success. Consists of guidelines for implementation in 3 areas: Input, Process, and Outcome. 1) Input as follows: 1. organizations and sports policy structures. 2. Financial support and 3. Participation of supporting organizations. 2) Process as follows: 1. Identification of athletes' abilities and development systems. 2. Support for athletes and support for careers after quitting being an athlete. 3. Training facilities. and 4. Coach management and development. 3) Outcome as follows: 1. National and international competition. 2. Research based on science and innovation. Results of the Sports Center for Excellence model Thailand National Sports University what was presented was accepted as being feasible for actual implementation. It is useful to the needs of the user of the format. It is appropriate to use. And is accurate and reliable Can be put into practice.
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