SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AT SCHOOLS IN CHINA

Authors Globa G.V.
galinagloba@mail.ru
Donbass State Pedagogical University
Korolyova str. 29/61, Slovyansk, Donetsk region, 84122, Ukraine

Abstract In the article results of the study of the scientific literature and the documents concerning PE classes in China are considered, and also privat investigations of the author during the visit to PRC, with the purpose of including the Chinese experience of building system of physical education in national scientific space. The results of the study have shown that in China PE lessons are compulsory, standards of norms are state-controlled, PE exam influence on rating of graduates. Conclusion is made, that Ukraine needs to integrate the experience of building the physical education system of PRC, without rejecting achievements of soviet pedagogic, but with modifying them towards individualization of workloads; to keep the system of state norms without transforming PE lessons on games only.
Key words China; schoolers; optimization; system; physical; education;
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Volume 10
Year 2012
Title of Journal Pedagogika, psihologia ta mediko-biologicni problemi fizicnogo vihovanna i sportu=PEDAGOGICS, PSYCHOLOGY, MEDICAL-BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING and SPORTS
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