1. Starting from the new school year in 2002, the provincial education administrative departments have identified about 3% of primary and secondary schools and 2 universities, with primary schools starting from the first, third and fifth grades, and middle schools and universities starting from the first grade to implement the "Standards for Students' Physical Health" and accumulate experience.
2. Starting from the new school year in 2003, the proportion of students' physical health reaching the standard has been expanded to 50% of primary and secondary schools and all institutions of higher learning.
3. Starting from the new school year in 2004, students' physical health standards will be fully implemented in all kinds of schools at all levels.
What is the standard of students' physical health?
In order to implement the spirit of "school education should establish the guiding ideology of health first and strengthen physical education" put forward in the Decision of the State Council Central Committee on Deepening Education Reform and Promoting Quality Education in an All-round Way, promote students to actively participate in physical exercise, form the habit of regular physical exercise, and improve their self-care ability and physical health level, the Standard of Students' Physical Health is formulated.
The connotation of "Students' Physical Health Standard" is an evaluation standard to measure students' physical health and exercise effect, a basic requirement of the state for students of different ages, and a personalized evaluation standard for students' physical health. The concept of health includes physical health, mental health and social adaptation.
The Standard of Students' Physical Health covers the category of students' physical health closely related to school physical education. In order to clarify its connotation and avoid being confused with the three-dimensional concept of health, "constitution" is taken as the attributive of "health" to show its connotation.
Notice of the Ministry of Education and the State Sports General Administration on Printing and Distributing Students' Physical Health Standards