Introduzindo as artes marciais tradicionais vietnamitas no ensino nas universidades
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Artes marciais tradicionais vietnamitas, solução, espírito, autoconfiança nacionalResumo
As artes marciais tradicionais são uma parte indispensável da cultura e das tradições nacionais vietnamitas. Ensinar esta disciplina ajuda os alunos a entender e apreciar os valores tradicionais, preservando e promovendo assim a herança cultural da nação. Os alunos são a força sucessora, promovendo os recursos intelectuais do país, são o principal recurso na era da economia do conhecimento, ciência e tecnologia, desempenhando um papel fundamental no desenvolvimento nacional. Em qualquer período histórico, os alunos também são uma força social importante, um dos fatores que determinam seu futuro, constroem e protegem o país. Neste estudo, o autor se concentrará em propor a integração das artes marciais tradicionais vietnamitas nos currículos universitários. O artigo enfatiza que isso não apenas ajuda os alunos a entender profundamente a cultura e as tradições nacionais, mas também cria um playground físico saudável para os alunos. Além disso, aprender artes marciais tradicionais também ajuda a fortalecer a autodeterminação, a paciência e a disciplina dos alunos. Esta é considerada uma medida importante para educar e nutrir o espírito nacional, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento abrangente das gerações jovens do Vietnã.
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