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加拿大pc28官网规则 Feature: How Chinese schools are ramping up sporting activities after Paris Olympics

发布日期:2024-12-27 11:35    点击次数:170

Chinese Olympians visited schools to inspire students with their stories as the autumn semester just began in September which sees breaks between classes extend from 10 minutes to 15 minutes in cities including Beijing and Tianjin.

BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- With the autumn semester for Chinese schools now nearly two weeks old, many Olympic medalists shared their stories in classes, inspiring students to pursue their dreams, while colorful sporting activities have been heavily involved in school life.

19-year-old Sheng Lihao, who paired up with fellow teenager Huang Yuting to clinch the first gold of the Paris Olympic Games in the 10m air rifle mixed team event, delivered a speech to students in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province.

"Preparation is the key. Just keep trying to make progress step by step. It's like adjusting the rifle scope to hit the target," Sheng noted. "Always believe in yourself and never give up."

China's Paris 2024 Olympic weightlifting champion Hou Zhihui and wrestling bronze medalist Hong Kexin visited schools in Beijing and Nanjing, respectively. They encouraged the younger generations to embrace life with passion and deal with difficulties with determination and persistence.

Olympic elements have also been assimilated into various courses, including a review of China's modern Olympic history, analysis of commentaries related to the Games in Chinese writing classes, and an interview of tennis gold medalist Zheng Qinwen being used to teach English listening classes.

At Panlong Primary School in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan Province, school principal Gao Hui led students to recall heartfelt moments at the Paris Olympics. "I was excited to see Chinese swimmers beat their American rivals in the men's 4x100m medley relay. That was thrilling," said Tang Ziyao, a third-grader.

暗夜如墨,一场惊心动魄的东方惊悚风暴正悄然席卷而来。在午夜山庄中,一场咒怨与死亡的阴谋,伴随着刺耳的尖叫声猛然揭开序幕。山庄的每一个角落都弥漫着令人毛骨悚然的恐怖气息。几个年轻人,怀揣着对未知的好奇,玩起了那禁忌的碟仙游戏。然而,随着碟子的缓缓移动,空气中弥漫起了一股难以言喻的诡异气息。静谧之下,隐藏着难以言说的恐惧。黑暗中,诡异的窃笑声此起彼伏,令人毛骨悚然的寒意笼罩心头。随着剧情的骤变,和谐被瞬间打破。度假者逐一消失,争吵声揭开了禁忌的秘密。黑夜如同一张无形的巨口,无声地吞噬着生命。碟仙的杀气如同寒风刺骨,将众人引向诅咒的深渊。

正如该剧主题曲《炬火》所唱:“如果世界失去所有色彩,总有人能够化身为光亮起来。”在曾经动荡灰暗的岁月里,无数青年们主动站出来,用生命照亮了救国救民的道路。“星星之火,可以燎原”,短剧《青春之我》再现了历史上青年一代如何从点点微光汇聚在一起,形成燎原之势的故事,点燃了屏幕前新时代青年们拼搏追梦的心。

"The stories of striving for the best and winning gold medals touched our students a lot. They felt a sense of patriotism, set these athletes as examples, and became motivated to achieve their own goals," Gao remarked.

This semester, schools in Shenzhen arranged PE classes every day and cooperated with sports venues and parks nearby to provide more space for students to exercise. According to local authorities, the number of PE teachers in Shenzhen's primary and middle schools has reached 11,000, with a year-on-year increase of 25.8 percent.

Besides PE classes, Chinese students now have more time to participate in outdoor activities at school. In cities such as Beijing, Tianjin and Qingdao, a policy has been introduced to extend the original 10-minute break between classes to 15 minutes.

Schools will make tailored and detailed plans accordingly to add necessary sports equipment on campus to provide a more suitable recess environment for students, said the Beijing Municipal Education Commission.

Beijing No. 161 High School is one of the first to implement the 15-minute break. As the bell rang, a group of students grabbed a basketball and rushed onto the court. "The prolonged inter-class break is like an overtime in which I can make more shots," said student Fan Yusen.

"There are always students wanting to challenge us," the school's PE teacher Ma Shaobo said with a smile. "We are not only managers but also participants during the 15-minute breaks."

Liu Yu, vice dean of Beijing No. 161 High School, found that more children came to the playground to play basketball, football, table tennis, badminton and to jump rope. "Indeed, it is a positive trend," she remarked.

"Outdoor activities can further promote the physical and mental well-being of students加拿大pc28官网规则, which also helps prevent and manage shortsightedness," said Wang Zongping, a professor at Nanjing University of Science and Technology.  ■



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