2. Teaching achievements1. Teaching methods1. Curriculum planning
In the third grade, the practicability of self-defense is further strengthened, and some methods to deal with dangerous weapons such as knives and sticks are taught. By training with simulated weapons, students can master the skills of dealing with dangerous weapons while ensuring safety.In the evaluation of safety education in this school, it is found that students have a high degree of acceptance of self-defense techniques. After a period of teaching, students performed well in the simulation test in the face of dangerous scenes. At the same time, the school also found that due to the self-defense course, students' slapstick behavior in recess activities has also decreased, because they know better how to avoid hurting others and protect themselves.Second, a university in Shanghai: diversified self-defense curriculum model
After three years of teaching, the students' awareness and ability of self-protection in the face of dangerous situations have been significantly improved. According to the school's statistics, in a questionnaire survey on campus safety awareness, more than 80% of students said that their ability to identify and cope with dangers has been greatly improved. Moreover, in the self-defense skills assessment organized by the school, most students can master the skills they have learned and make correct responses in simulated dangerous scenes.Judging from students' feedback, this course is very popular. In the course evaluation of each semester, the satisfaction degree of this self-defense elective course is above 90%. Many students said that after learning self-defense, not only their physical fitness has been improved, but also they feel more secure when they go out alone. The school security department also reported that since the course was offered, the accidents involving students on campus have been reduced to a certain extent, especially some small physical conflicts, and students know how to protect themselves in the right way.1. Teaching methods
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14