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“15分钟运动圈”、AI当体育教练……上海让中小学生运动保质又保量
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-06-13 07:30

Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Municipal Education Commission has released measures to enhance the quality of physical education in primary and secondary schools, mandating that students engage in at least 2 hours of physical activity daily while at school [1][6][9]. Group 1: Implementation of Physical Education Measures - The new measures specify that schools are responsible for ensuring students achieve the required 2 hours of physical activity each day [1][9]. - Shanghai's East Experimental School has implemented a "Happy Sports Activity Half Day" program, allowing students to participate in diverse sports activities [2][6]. - The school's schedule includes fixed times for morning exercises, breaks, physical education classes, and indoor exercises, totaling over 2 hours of physical activity each week [6][27]. Group 2: Infrastructure and Space Utilization - Schools are encouraged to optimize space by utilizing rooftops, basements, and other areas to create "micro playgrounds" and "micro sports fields" [10][15]. - The concept of a "15-minute sports circle" is being developed to ensure students have access to various sports facilities within a short walking distance [10][17]. Group 3: Teacher Training and AI Integration - Over the past five years, Shanghai has equipped 3,000 physical education teachers to meet the demand for specialized physical education courses [20]. - The measures include establishing a training and certification system for teachers to enhance their capabilities in conducting physical activities [20][21]. - AI technology is being integrated to provide personalized training programs for students, ensuring quality and safety in physical education [20][25]. Group 4: Sports Events and Safety Measures - A monthly "Active Competition Day" will be organized to enhance student participation in sports and improve their skills [29][31]. - Schools will be equipped with AED devices to ensure quick response to sports-related injuries, enhancing safety during physical activities [29].