Review of Physical Education Curriculum Design for Primary and Secondary School Students in Malaysia for the Purpose of Health Promotion in the Past Ten Years

Q3 Social Sciences
Zhen Li, Normah Binti Jusoh, Xiao Niu, Yong Liu, Li Lin
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Among both primary and secondary school students, physical education (PE) plays a critical role in encouraging pupils to take responsibility for their own health on multiple levels. This narrative literature review focuses on examining the design of the PE curriculum for health promotion within the Malaysian context over the past decade. Employing a narrative literature review approach, a total of 118 articles were scrutinized from an initial pool of 157. This comprehensive analysis aimed to uncover key variables influencing PE curriculum design and its role in health promotion. The review identified critical variables shaping health promotion through PE. Curriculum content, teaching methods, teacher training, professional development, stakeholder involvement, and health promotion outcomes were all included. The evaluation emphasized how important it is to have curriculums that are based on evidence, to use effective teaching methods, and to give teachers chances to improve their skills. These factors emerged as essential contributors to promoting health among students. Furthermore, the study highlighted the importance of involving various stakeholders in the curriculum design process and emphasized the necessity of evaluating health promotion outcomes. There is a clear need for further investigations into the intricate relationships between these variables and health promotion outcomes. Additionally, it suggests the formulation of comprehensive policy guidelines and standards for PE within the Malaysian educational system. In conclusion, this literature evaluation may help practice and policymakers create effective PE programs. Malaysia may improve student health through physical education by using evidence-based curriculum design, teacher training, and stakeholder interaction.
过去十年马来西亚中小学生体育课程设计促进健康回顾
在中小学生中,体育课(PE)在鼓励学生从多个层面为自己的健康负责方面起着至关重要的作用。这篇叙事性文献综述重点研究了过去十年间马来西亚体育课程在促进健康方面的设计。采用叙事性文献综述的方法,从最初的 157 篇文章中仔细研究了 118 篇文章。这项综合分析旨在揭示影响体育课程设计的关键变量及其在促进健康方面的作用。综述确定了通过体育促进健康的关键变量。课程内容、教学方法、教师培训、专业发展、利益相关者的参与以及健康促进成果都包括在内。评估强调了以证据为基础的课程、使用有效的教学方法以及为教师提供提高技能的机会是多么重要。这些因素都是促进学生健康的重要因素。此外,研究还强调了让各利益相关方参与课程设计过程的重要性,并强调了评估健康促进成果的必要性。显然,有必要进一步调查这些变量与健康促进成果之间错综复杂的关系。此外,它还建议在马来西亚教育系统内制定全面的体育政策方针和标准。总之,这项文献评估可以帮助实践者和决策者制定有效的体育课程。马来西亚可以通过循证课程设计、教师培训和利益相关者互动来提高学生的体育健康水平。
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