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As myopia,
obesity and a general lack of physical exercise become growing concerns among Chinese students,
the country's new policies are are aimed at improving the number of qualified PE teachers.
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Physical education, or pe,
is a school subject that teaches students how to be physically active and healthy.
Yet in China, it's often taken a backseat to core subjects such as Chinese language and math,
which tend to dominate school curriculums.