Discussion on Chinese Ordinary University Sports Teaching Pattern in the New Period

Jian LI

Abstract


The current discussion in ordinary university sports teaching mode, will be more conducive to set up and correct understanding of “health first” guiding ideology, play sports course proper role and value. This paper uses the system view, to constitute a sports teaching process factors were analyzed from the perspectives of the whole present ordinary university sports teaching mode, for China’s ordinary university sports teaching to provide corresponding reference.

Key words: China; College; Physical education teaching mode


Keywords


China; College; Physical education teaching mode

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.ccc.1923670020120806.8015

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