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The Employment Situation Of Status Quo And Graduate Students Of Physical Education And Training

Posted on:2012-12-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X M GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2217330368483244Subject:Physical Education and Training
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This passage uses literature data method, questionnaire and interviews with experts, field investigation method, logic analysis, mathematical statistics research methods, make our basketball direction as research object,and investigate on postgraduate students and mentors of national seventeen cultivate sports education training study professional basketball direction. From employment hard to education training study examines sports professional basketball direction education graduate cultivation, the status quo. Analysis of postgraduate basketball in China about training and direction of the problems in the process of employment, for school better training to adapt to the needs of the community talent provide theory basis.The main research conclusion:basketball direction graduate student enrollment system of flexibility is not strong enough; Learning age elastic design is not enough, some outstanding students might in a very short period of time to complete the study task, three years of the study is unfavorable to play. Lack of innovation, compulsory curriculum elective credits much, categories of lective course is insufficient;cross major, cross-university elective course is insufficient, the proportion of elective courses and compulsory are unreasonable; Education quality is higher, but research practice,social practice are poor.Scientific research level, skill level is not high.Career expectations, work area expectations, salary expectation and dimensions of graduate student recruit students expansion is causing the main cause of severe employment condition.
Keywords/Search Tags:basketball, theory of physical education and training, Master degree candidate, training, employment
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