Professor He is a member of the Communist Party of China and a national-level basketball referee. In 2013, he served as the Dean of the School of Physical Education at Yangzhou Polytechnic College. He is currently the Deputy Director of the General Education Department and the Head of the Physical Education Teaching and Research Section at Shanghai College of Science and Technology.
In 2011, he was recognized as one of the “Top Ten Distinguished Teachers” at Yangzhou Vocational University. He also served as a domestic technical official for the 3×3 basketball events at both the 2013 Asian Youth Games and the 2014 Youth Olympic Games. Additionally, he has held several key positions, including:
- Deputy Director of the Referee Committee of the Jiangsu Basketball Association
- Director of the Jiangsu Basketball Referee Training Base
- Vice President of the Yangzhou Basketball Association
Over the years, Professor He has been deeply devoted to education and has made significant contributions in academic research. His notable publications include:
- “The Contemporary Significance and International Perspective of Constructing a Modern Vocational Education System”, published in Education and Vocation (December 2011)
- “A Survey on the Status of Community Sports Services and Management in Jiangsu Province”, published in Contemporary Sports Technology (December 2013)
- “A Survey on the Physical Fitness of Rural Residents in Yangzhou”, published in Value Engineering (November 2013)
- “Constructing Continuing Education Goals for Primary and Secondary School PE Teachers”, published in Journal of Adult Education College (March 2007)
- “A Study on College PE Curriculum and University Students’ Health Issues”, published in Higher Education Research (February 2007)
- “How to Give Praise and Criticism in PE Teaching”, included in the book Contemporary Research on Education and Teaching (1998), and awarded as an Excellent Paper
- “Theoretical Conception of Optimizing PE Teaching Methods”, which won the Third Prize for Research Achievements in a National Educational Research Paper Competition (1999)
- “Research on Junior High School PE Curriculum” (series), awarded the Third Prize for Outstanding Achievements in Philosophy and Social Sciences in Yangzhou City (2001)
Professor He’s work reflects a strong commitment to both academic excellence and the development of sports education in China.