Construction of Strategic Management Model to Develop Physical Education of Rural Schools in Guangdong Province
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https://doi.org/10.60027/ijsasr.2024.3679Keywords:
Rural School Physical Education; , School Physical Education;, Strategic Management ModelAbstract
Background and Aim: The physical fitness of students is declining, and the reserve talents of sports are insufficient. Strengthening the strategic management of school physical education, building a strong sports and education country, addressing practical difficulties, and enhancing the healthy development of students' physical fitness.
Materials and Methods: According to Taro Yamane's calculation, the sample size of the student questionnaire was 390 out of 20,000 primary and middle school students. The teacher questionnaire was 100 out of 700 professional teachers, among whom 60 were administrative personnel. Firstly, by consulting relevant literature and materials, a preliminary questionnaire survey is formed, and the final questionnaire survey is formed through expert evaluation and summary. Secondly, based on the survey results of teachers and students, analyze the current situation of the strategic management model for the development of physical education in rural schools in Guangdong Province. Based on the POLC concept, propose suggestions for the strategic management model of sports development in rural schools in Guangdong Province.
Results: The three dimensions affecting the development of physical education in rural schools in Guangdong Province are: the way of physical education curriculum implementation, the school physical education environment, and the organization and implementation of curriculum teaching. Among them, the way of physical education curriculum implementation has the greatest impact, followed by the school physical education environment, and the influence of curriculum teaching organization and implementation is the least.
Conclusions: The study found that there are some problems to be solved in the sport management model of rural schools in Guangdong Province. The construction of the strategic management model of rural school sports in Guangdong Province should be taken important consideration. Firstly, establish advanced sports teaching concepts, attach importance to physical education from the source, and improve the initiative and enthusiasm of students to actively participate in sports activities. Secondly, the diversity of the curriculum system is suitable for students at different levels, achieving individualized teaching. Thirdly, Strengthening the construction of physical education teachers and improving the conditions of physical education teaching facilities can help improve the quality of teaching. Fourthly, actively developing course resources and enriching the content of students' physical education courses.
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