INFILTRATION MODEL OF MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION IN COLLEGE PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Ji Jiang, Xinran Liu
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Mental health, essential to modern education, is a necessary condition for the healthy growth of college students. Many colleges have attempted to combine mental health education with physical education, with the aim to improve the effectiveness of physical education. This paper designs an infiltration model of mental health education in college physical education. The model covers three stages, namely, interaction, classification and evaluation. Next, the model was applied to the physical education of students randomly selected from four colleges. The teaching effect was evaluated by three indices: students’ acceptance, the influencing factors of the classroom, and those of mental health. The results show that 72% of the subjects had a high recognition of the infiltration model; 70% of the subjects were concerned the most about teaching style and the fun of teaching; the mental health of all subjects was improved to different degrees through the physical education by our model. The research results provide an important guide for integrating mental health in physical education and promoting sports activities among college students. the follow-up
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高校体育教学中心理健康教育的渗透模式
心理健康是现代教育的核心,是大学生健康成长的必要条件。许多高校尝试将心理健康教育与体育教学相结合,以提高体育教学的有效性。设计了心理健康教育在高校体育教学中的渗透模式。该模型包括交互、分类和评价三个阶段。然后,将该模型应用于随机抽取的四所高校学生的体育教学。通过学生接受度、课堂影响因素和心理健康因素三个指标评价教学效果。结果表明:72%的被试对浸润模型有较高的识别率;70%的被试最关心的是教学风格和教学乐趣;各被试的心理健康状况均通过该模式得到不同程度的改善。研究结果对将心理健康融入体育教学,促进大学生体育活动具有重要的指导意义。后续
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