Research on the Development Path of Campus Football in Zhejiang Province
Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v3i2.333
Abstract
Through combing the domestic and foreign literature on campus football and using questionnaire surveys, interviews and other methods, a comprehensive analysis of the development path of campus football in Zhejiang Province is conducted. Research conclusions: Regarding the popularization status, Zhejiang campus football penetration rate is regional. High penetration rate is mainly concentrated in eastern Zhejiang, southern Zhejiang, northern Zhejiang and Zhejiang middle-developed cities, and the underdeveloped regions of western Zhejiang need to be strengthened. Regarding the curriculum setting, there is no uniform standard for curriculum setting, and the teaching hours, syllabus, teaching content and teaching evaluation of each school are also different. Regarding the psychological willingness, parents and schools in junior and senior high schools do not support football, but students are more interested in football. And regarding the competition system, there are differences in the campus football competition system between primary and secondary schools and colleges.
Keywords
campus football; curriculum setting; psychological willingness; competition system
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