Research on the Principals’ Participating in Physical Education Curriculum Implementation

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This paper discussed the influencing factors of principals’ participating in physical education curriculum implementation. The result showed that principals’ role in the implementation of the physical education curriculum should not be underestimated and neglected. After analyzing the factors of principals’ participation in the implementation of the physical education curriculum, the author held that helping principals to correct sports realizes, foster harmonious curriculum concept, upgrade courses accomplishment, converse courses leading role, reduce administrative burdens and so on, which were the suggests to promote principals’ participation in the implementation of the physical education curriculum.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 217-218)

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