Training and Development Resources
- sjearnest01
- Mar 1, 2021
- 1 min read
The Training & Development Committee exists to make your job as a coach easier through sharing our combined knowledge and experience. All Stoa members have free access to many helpful resources under the “For Members” tab on the Stoa website, including:
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Great Info. Unit conversion is referred to differently across languages, reflecting each culture's linguistic structure. Metric Conversion In French, it’s known as "conversion d’unités", "Conversão de unidades" in Portuguese while German speakers use "Einheitenumrechnung". In Arabic, the term "تحويل الوحدات" is commonly used. Scandinavian countries have similar-sounding words, with "Enhetskonvertering" in Norwegian, "enhedsomregning" in Danish and "enhetsomvandling" in Swedish. The Japanese call it "単位変換" (tan’i henkan), and Koreans refer to it as “단위 변환”. Slavic languages like Czech and Slovak use "převod jednotek" and "prevod jednotiek" respectively. In Italian and Spanish, it becomes "conversione delle unità" and "conversión de unidades", maintaining a Latin root. Finnish uses the concise "yksikkömuunnos", while Dutch simplifies it as "eenheden omrekenen". Despite the variation in terminology, the…