Around 25% of Colleges do not see sport as a key priority, even though there is evidence to suggest participation in sport helps with learner engagement, retention, attainment and the profile of the college.
Should there be a budget in place for all colleges, so that they are able to offer a variety of sport for all learners to participate in.......?
Comment by Keeley Knowles on January 3, 2013 at 5:33am Hello Sam,
Yes. I think all colleges should budget for sporting activities for all learners of all abilities to participate in if they choose. I believe offering sporting activities would be beneficial for many reasons, not least by encouraging cooperation, communication and teamwork and forging new, diverse friendships; sports are also fun and challenging yet stress-relieving.
Comment by Aimee Whatson on January 3, 2013 at 7:14am Hi Sam,
yes I think sport in College's is very important and there should be a budget in place. I agree with Keeley in that it gives students life skills such as working as part of a team, organisation, communication etc. Also for people who aren't really academic they can hopefully shine on the sports side and if inter-department competitions are encouraged it could build self-esteem and help with group dynamics and relationships.
Comment by Theresa Young on January 3, 2013 at 7:32am
Comment by Aimee Whatson on January 4, 2013 at 5:27am Hi Sam,
I'm not too sure how the budget is prioritised but in terms of applying to funding have a look at this website. Hopefully it will give you some ideas, or maybe you could apply to them for funding?
Comment by Christopher Heath on January 12, 2013 at 8:03am Really interesting topic Samuel and extremely thought provoking. Based on the national curriculum guidlines students from all schools are to incorporate just 2 hours of high quality sport into their students timetables. However government guidlines state that everyone should be getting 3.5 hours of exercise per week. Therefore I believe funding and timetables should refelct this. Maybe sport should be considered as important as the 3 R's?
Comment by Theresa Young on January 16, 2013 at 4:00pm Hi Theresa
Yes I agree, not only that if we can encourage a healthier diet with regular exercise this will surely increase the need for sporting programs, as a result of this giving more opportunity for people to play sports, thus surely making sport as a whole more inclusive?
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