The Promotion of Extracurricular Sports Clubs on College Physical Education: Taking China West Normal University as Example
Abstract
In recent years, upon deepening the reform on Physical Education (PE) curriculum in colleges, colleges in many areas have established sports clubs. It makes PE class teaching and the after-PE class extension be fully combined, promotes the reform of PE curriculum, enhances the teaching efficiency and the sports level of college students, cultivates college students’ life habits of consciously doing sports exercises, and finally provides a solid foundation for students’ life-long sports. Taking the extracurricular sports club teaching of China West Normal University as the starting point, this paper tries hardly to explore the innovative models of PE curriculum reform of schools and to provide references for other colleges.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/9179
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