@article{oai:biwako-seikei.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005736, author = {西条, 正樹 and Nishijo, Masaki and 坂尾, 美穂 and Sakao, Miho}, issue = {18}, journal = {研究紀要, Bulletin of Biwako Seikei Sport College}, month = {Mar}, note = {At the Council for the Promotion of Global Human Resource Development (2011), the Japanese government declared that it would increase the number of Japanese students studying abroad for one year or longer to 80,000. Since then, the number of Japanese students studying abroad reached 105,301 in fiscal year 2017, thanks in part to the support of various government-led study abroad support programs such as Tobitate Ryugaku Japan( MEXT 2019).  To discuss how sports universities or colleges can contribute to the development of global human resources, this paper first takes the case of Japanese football players who have chosen to continue their athletic careers overseas( mainly in Australia) as an example of globalization in professional sports, and then looks at various issues face, language barriers.  The second half of the session introduces the content and theoretical background of the English classes offered at Biwako Seikei Sports College, and discusses how the content of the classes could support these sports students as they work toward becoming professional athletes and coaches abroad.}, pages = {105--121}, title = {スポーツ大学によるグローバル人材育成のあり方についての考察:スポーツ留学生が抱える課題と外国語教育の観点から}, year = {2021}, yomi = {ニシジョウ, マサキ and サカオ, ミホ} }