EVALUATION OF THE CURRENT STATE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION OF THAI NGUYEN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCES

Hoang Minh Tuan

Abstract


Using conventional scientific methods to assess the status of physical education work at Thai Nguyen University of Scicences in the following aspects: Course program; lecture staff; infrastructure; awareness of officials and lecturers on the position and role of physical education; Current state of physical education hours; Motivations and needs for extracurricular physical training and physical condition of students, as a basis for influencing solutions to improve the effectiveness of Physical Education for students.

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current state, physical education, Thai Nguyen University of Scicences

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Ministry of Education and Training (2008), Regulations on checking and assessing students' fitness issued together with Decision No. 53/2008/QD-BGDĐT dated September 18, 2008

Ministry of Education and Training (2008), Decision No. 72/2008/QD-BGDDT dated December 23, 2008, of the Minister of Education and Training regulating on organizing extracurricular sports activities for students.

Ministry of Education and Training (2015), Circular No. 25/2015/TT-BGDDT dated October 14, 2015, regulating the subject curriculum of Physical Education under university-level training programs.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v13i4.6784

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