|
Should Physical Education in schools be compulsory?
Background information: In the UK, physical education in state schools is compulsory until the age of 16 - that is, sports is compulsory for as long as education is compulsory.Every year, more and more parents are complaining that their children shouldn't have to participate in physical activity if they do not want to. Proponents of PE, however, said that it is a crucial element of all rounding, and our society's well being.
PROPOSITION
Participation in sports promotes health. The govt is, or should be, concerned with the health of the citizens. encouraging physical activity in a child fights obesity, and contributes to lifelong habits of exercise. This doesn’t have to be through traditional team sports; increasingly schools are able to offer exercise in the form of swimming, gymnastics, dance, weight training, use of a multigym, aerobics, etc.
Physical fitness is an important part of holistic schooling. PE is an aspect of school that surpasses mere book learning. it is about educating the whole person, a holistic education that betters us in an all-round sense, rather than a merely academic experience. Some aspects of physical education are vital for future wellbeing, e.g. being able to swim, learning to lift heavy weights safely.
It is about discovering gifts.If not driven by PE, many in society would never find out they have a talent or a passion in a particular sport. Sport can be enjoyed for life, for some, it could provide a probability of a scholarship, some even as a career.
|