Abstract
Sports psychology is a branch of psychology and is a sports course that takes both theory and practice into account. It is not only an integral part of the talent training curriculum system of sports colleges and universities, but also a basic compulsory course for social sports majors in comprehensive universities. Sports psychology has currently become one of the significant theories in PE teaching, which not only guides PE teaching, but also helps solve existing problems in PE teaching and drives the development of PE teaching. Subject to the impact of traditional education mode and educational concept, etc., however, there are some problems in the existing the teaching of sports psychology, such as students’ low interest, poor initiative and poor educational effect. To raise students’ learning interest, this paper selected a problem-oriented modular teaching mode, and applied it to the sports psychology classroom, to improve the learning effect. In this study, we first used data mining technology to build an anxiety prediction model and then identified a problem to be solved. After that, the problem was designed and analyzed, the known problem was confirmed, new information was collected, old and new knowledge was integrated, until the problem was finally solved. On this basis, based on virtual simulation technology, an experimental simulation teaching system for sports psychology was presented. It was found through research that the problems-oriented teaching mode can significantly enhance the effect of sports psychology and PE teaching and increase students’ learning initiative. The learning effect was significantly better than that of traditional teaching methods.
Highlights
Physical education has long been ignored due to the influence of exam-oriented education
By summarizing students’ teaching satisfaction, academic performance and evaluation results of teaching mode above, we can see that after the implementation of the problem-oriented teaching mode of sports psychology, students’ interest in PE learning and academic performance were significantly improved. This teaching mode was an effective one, for the following reasons: according to the data collected by questionnaire, students were supportive of the use of the problem-oriented teaching strategy in the practical activities of this course, and they had a high degree of acceptance, believing that this strategy can inspire their learning interest, actively promote the internalization and transfer of knowledge, and expand students’ thinking ability and problem-solving ability
This paper puts forward a problem-oriented teaching mode, and wages a teaching reform based on theories related to psychology
Summary
Physical education has long been ignored due to the influence of exam-oriented education. Students don’t have enough opportunities to combine theory with practice, learn knowledge without being able to use it These phenomena reveal that the teaching of modern sports psychology can’t live up to teaching requirements in the new era, and the teaching reform of this course is hardpressed. At the same time, based on virtual interaction theory and theories related to sports psychology, etc., this paper builds a problem-oriented teaching mode, introduces a teaching environment with virtual simulation, and applies it to sports psychology, with a view to improve the effect of PE teaching, stimulate students’ interest in PE learning, and provide a reference for the teaching of other psychological courses
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