Second, a university in Shanghai: diversified self-defense curriculum modelSelf-defense Self-defense into physical education class: A Successful Example of the School.1. Curriculum planning
1. Teaching methodsThird, a primary school in Guangzhou: self-defense teaching with fun and practicality.Physical education class of this university has an elective course of self-defense, and the content of the course is very diversified. They integrated the essence of traditional Wushu into it, such as the principle of using force to fight in Tai Ji Chuan, which was applied to the teaching of self-defense. Teachers will explain how to skillfully use each other's strength to resolve attacks and fight back when facing powerful attackers.
After three years of teaching, the students' awareness and ability of self-protection in the face of dangerous situations have been significantly improved. According to the school's statistics, in a questionnaire survey on campus safety awareness, more than 80% of students said that their ability to identify and cope with dangers has been greatly improved. Moreover, in the self-defense skills assessment organized by the school, most students can master the skills they have learned and make correct responses in simulated dangerous scenes.In the second stage of junior high school, some simple practical drills and escape skills began to be added. For example, design a simulation scene, so that students can practice how to break away from each other's control and escape quickly in the simulated school bullying scene. Teachers will give targeted guidance according to students' performance, emphasizing the importance of speed and agility.The way this primary school integrates self-defense into physical education class is very interesting. They use gamification teaching methods. For example, in the physical education class in the lower grades (Grade 1-3), teachers will design some games similar to "small animals avoid danger". Divide the students into groups. Students in each group play small animals, while students in the other group play dangerous "hunters". "Small animals" need to use simple self-defense actions learned in class, such as fast running and sideways avoidance, to avoid the capture of "hunters".
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13