Research on the Construction and Implementation Path of Professional Talent Training Mechanism for High-Quality Development of China's Disabled Sports Industry Under the Background of Chinese Modernization
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https://doi.org/10.62177/apemr.v2i1.147Keywords:
Sports for the Disabled, High-Quality Development, Professional Talent Training, Chinese Modernization, Education SystemAbstract
In the context of Chinese modernization, sports for the disabled, as an important part of the overall development of society, is of great significance in enhancing the comprehensive strength of the country and improving the well-being of the people. With China's increasing attention and investment in sports for the disabled, the cultivation of professional talents has become the key to promoting its high-quality development. Through literature and logical analysis, this study systematically analyzed the development history and current situation of sports for disabled people in China, and found that the cultivation of professional talents for people with disabilities in China is currently facing many challenges including an imperfect training system, insufficient teaching staff, inadequate policy and resource support, unclear career development paths, insufficient diversified training, and insufficient consideration of the participation and needs of people with disabilities. Accordingly, this study proposed a series of innovative and actionable strategies, including improving the training system, strengthening the construction of the teaching staff, increasing the support of policies and resources, broadening career paths, and promoting diversified development. These strategies aim to provide solid theoretical support and practical guidance for the cultivation of sports professionals with disabilities, so as to promote their high-quality development and help people with disabilities better integrate into society and share the fruits of sports. In the future, we will continue to pay attention to and explore the innovation of the mechanism and practice path for the training of sports professionals with disabilities, so as to contribute to the sustainable prosperity and development of sports for the disabled in China, and to promote the comprehensive progress and inclusive development of the society.
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