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On the Significance of Combining PE Curriculum and Ideological and Political Education

Wanpeng Li

Abstract


Integrating college physical education into ideological and political education is an important element to improve the overall quality of college students.Promote the development of our country's social economy must improve the teaching quality of the school, colleges and universities can improve the cultivation of high-level talents, is also an important way to improve the level of students' professional culture through, in the process of middle school students 'physical health level and physical quality is also very important, more to improve the students' moral accomplishment and political culture level.Then the combination of university physical education courses and ideological and political education is of substantial significance to the goal of cultivating talents in higher education in China.Physical education course in colleges and universities is a practical course with physical participation, which is of great significance in ideological and political education.It is necessary to fully absorb the important ideological and political factors contained in sports courses, to design the teaching plan of sports courses, improve the ideological and political level of school curriculum teachers, constantly improve the ability of sports ideological and political education in colleges and universities, and promote the cultivation of high-quality talents.

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College physical education courses; ideology and politics; education; combination

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[1]Song Yinuo. On the Integration of College Physical Education Curriculum and Ideological and Political Education [J]. Grade Classic, 2021 (04): 85-87

[2] Pu Yijun, Wang Qingxian. On the Significance, Difficulties and Promotion Path of Integrating University Physical Education into Ideological and Political Education [J]. Journal of Changshu Institute of Technology, 2021,35 (04): 119-124




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i16.5318

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