On the Innovation Theory and Practice of Badminton Teaching in Universities——Taking Guizhou University of Finance and Economics as an Example

Xiaolin Xia

Article ID: 2780
Vol 6, Issue 3, 2023

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Abstract


Based on instructional practice in badminton course teaching, this study expands the application of goal-directed behavior theory from management studies in the field of physical education, thereby supplementing the existing conditions for applying goal-directed behavior theory in the sports domain. Empirical evidence confirms that proactive college students, through the reconstruction of the badminton knowledge system, implementation of innovative teaching methods, and utilization of multidimensional assessment approaches, can effectively acquire proficient skills in major badminton techniques within a 32-hour instructional period. This accomplishment not only achieves the intended teaching objectives but also resolves the issue of students struggling to comprehend and acquire badminton techniques within a limited timeframe.


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Badminton; Teaching; Innovation

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i3.2780

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