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Physical education under the new curriculum reform in Hong Kong: Current political situation of school physical education
- Physical education under the new curriculum reform in Hong Kong: Current political situation of school physical education
- 香港新課程改革下的體育教育:探討學校體育教育政策之現狀
- Asian Journal of Physical Education & Recreation, 19(1), 55-63, 2014
- Hong Kong Baptist University, Dr. Stephen Hui Research Centre for Physical Recreation & Wellness
- 2014
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Physical education in Hong Kong has gone through considerable changes over the past 50 years. Still, the pace and the status were relatively slower and lower compared with other subjects. The 1990s saw a gradual shift from sport-oriented to health-focused sports culture. This shift was chiefly highlighted when physical education became one of the eight key learning areas in the millennium year education reform. This article summarizes the major changes over the past 50 years of school physical education in Hong Kong, and anticipates the positioning of the future physical education.香港的體育在過去的五十年經歷了相當大的變化。不過,變化的步伐相比其他科目還是較慢,其地位也相對較低。從九十年代的競技運動面向逐漸轉向較注重健康的體育文化。這種轉變,促使體育在千禧年的教育改革之中成為了八大學習領域之一。本文總結這五十年來的香港體育的轉變情況,並為體育教育的未來定位作一展望。 Copyright © 2014 Hong Kong Baptist University.
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