The Competency of Physical Education Teacher at the University of Guangdong China

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https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2024.3526

Keywords:

Competency; , Physical education teacher; , University of Guangdong

Abstract

Background and Aim: Under the background of the high-quality development of physical education, there is an urgent need for college physical education teachers. Physical education teachers in colleges and universities are a special part of the group of college teachers, and they are the main undertakers of school sports work in colleges and universities. This research objective was to construct the competencies of physical education teachers in the universities of Guangdong, China. This research objective is as follows: To Study the Competencies of Physical Education Teachers in the Universities of Guangdong, China.

Materials and Methods: This paper takes universities in Guangdong Province as examples for empirical analysis and applies the research results to the education performance management system of physical education teachers in universities. Use questionnaire sample composition. The questionnaire survey in this paper was distributed to physical education teachers in 10 universities in Guangdong Province by field distribution and E-mail delivery. There were 246 teachers in physical education colleges of 10 universities. All 15 teachers were used for the Interview sample composition. At the same time as the questionnaire survey, the author also designed the interview outline, to have a more in-depth understanding of the problems related to the professional development of physical education teachers in local colleges and universities.

Result: The research result found that: The questionnaire analysis found that college physical education teachers have the best performance in professional ability, followed by personal characteristics, and then management characteristics, and the score of innovation ability is relatively low. Moreover, there are significant differences in the competency of college physical education teachers in different types of colleges, professional titles, and genders.

Conclusion: There are significant differences in the competency of college physical education teachers in different types of colleges, professional titles, and genders. and the scientific research and innovation capabilities of college physical education teachers with senior professional titles are significantly higher than those with intermediate professional titles. The importance of research and innovation capabilities. There is no significant difference between the scientific research innovation ability of the deputy senior professional title and the scientific research innovation ability of the senior professional title.

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Published

2024-01-18

How to Cite

Chen , Y., & Sungkawadee, P. . (2024). The Competency of Physical Education Teacher at the University of Guangdong China. International Journal of Sociologies and Anthropologies Science Reviews, 4(1), 113–122. https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2024.3526