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An Exploration of China from a Physical

Educator’s ViewCulture, Cuisine, and Games

Carl Bryan, Dean of Student Learning CCCC

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Goals of the Module Students will be given a lecture overview of

physical fitness endeavors in Asia including the use of Tai Chi, Martial Arts, Badminton, Fangbao and Chegi .

Student will be play in 10-12minute segments Fangbao, Chegi, Badminton, and Tai Chi. Each game addresses the both skill related components of physical fitness such as balance and agility ; fine-motor skills such as tossing to a target; and cardiovascular development through sprinting.

Carl Bryan, Dean of Student Learning CCCC

An Exploration of China from a Physical Educator’s View

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To emphasize that physical development is not just through diet alone, students will be provided a lecture on a typical Asian diet. This will be conducted using a power point presentation with discussion with specific examples provided by the instructor’s reflections on a prior visit to China. An exploration of diet will include an explanation of what are the primary components of breakfast, lunch, and supper in Japan, China and Korea.

Students will have the opportunity to write a reflective paper on the experience from either a nutrition, gamesmanship or their experience with Tai Chi.

Carl Bryan, Dean of Student Learning CCCC

An Exploration of China from a Physical Educator’s View

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Carl Bryan, Dean of Student Learning CCCC

Why Explore This Topic?

My son Pait at age 8 playing Chegi in a park in Chongquing. Not a word of English was spoken yet we played for an entire hour.

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Carl Bryan, Dean of Student Learning CCCC

Why Explore This Topic?

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Sharing Our Culture

Local Artists who have never thrown a football before.

Teaching a local artist how to throw a football

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Carl Bryan, Dean of Student Learning CCCC

Drew Zurek – Former Santa Clara University Basketball Player

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Beijing – Snack Street

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Nutrition – Our family did not have the traditional American foods to rely upon in our usual diet while in China.

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Carl Bryan, Dean of Student Learning CCCC

Snakes, Squid, Octopus, etc.

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Carl Bryan, Dean of Student Learning CCCC

“Food Court” in Chongquing

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Mr. Lee’s – Not quite McDonald’s

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“Walmart” Pepsi“Orange Pie” at McDonald’s

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Beijing

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To date, almost everything. Research was conducted on the campus of Duke

University with the assistance of Ms. Luo Zhou, their Chinese Librarian

Lectures have been administered in select PED classes as well as ACA 122 in hopes of those students appreciating different cultures as they further their education at Universities.

Activities were conducted in PED classes as well as in conjunction with the prior Confucious classroom facilitator.

Paper – Discussion

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What’s been accomplished?

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China's national flag was adopted in September, 1949. This flag was first flown in Tiananmen Square on October 1, 1949 - the day of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The rectangular flag has a red field with five golden-yellow stars (each with five points) in the upper left corner. The star on the left is larger than the other four. The red color of the flag symbolizes revolution.

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The Temple of Heaven is a worthwhile visiting place in Beijing. It is much bigger than the Forbidden City and smaller than the Summer Palace with an area of about 2,700,000 square meters. The Temple was built in 1420 A.D. during the Ming Dynasty to offer sacrifice to Heaven. As Chinese emperors called themselves 'The Son of Heaven' ,they dared not to build their own dwelling,'Forbidden City' bigger than a dwelling for Heaven.

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Negotiating for Pearls

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The Great Wall is the world's longest human-made structure, stretching over approximately 6,400 km (4,000 miles)[3] from Shanhaiguan in the east to Lop Nur in the west, along an arc that roughly delineates the southern edge of Inner Mongolia, but stretches to over 6,700 km (4,160 miles) in total.[4] It is also the largest human-made structure ever built in terms of surface area and mass.

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The Bird’s Nest – 2008 Olympics

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Chonqching - 36 million people in one city

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