Research on the Influence of PE Teaching Reform Based on Behavioral Psychology on College Students' Mental Health
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v10i3.3377Keywords:
Physical Education; Mental Health; Behavioristic Psychology; Reform in educationAbstract
Behavioral psychology is an important branch of psychological research, which mainly studies the relationship between human psychological performance and behavioral development. The main research direction of behavioral psychology is to study the relationship between human behavior development and psychology. In education, we can intervene the development of education through the study of students' behavior psychology to achieve the role of promoting students' development. At present, in modern education, we can improve Canadian education and teaching through the study of students' behavior psychology. Physical education in Colleges and universities has always been an important subject of modern quality education, which plays a role in promoting students' physical and mental health, thinking ability and innovation ability. However, in recent years, more and more college students have been affected by learning pressure, development factors and adverse interpersonal communication. Students' mental health problems have become increasingly serious, affecting the development of higher education in China. Therefore, based on the relevant theories of behavioral psychology, this paper studies the students' physical education classroom behavior, and puts forward some suggestions on reforming college physical education, so as to promote college physical education and help students shape a positive and healthy psychology. The strategies of physical education reform in Colleges and universities include innovating teaching contents, improving teaching methods, improving teachers' comprehensive quality and carrying out physical psychology teaching. The purpose is to continuously improve teaching conditions and promote students' healthy and scientific development through the research on College Students' behavioral psychology.