Preview

Sport Is a Necessary Part of the School Curriculum

Powerful Essays
Open Document
Open Document
9434 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Sport Is a Necessary Part of the School Curriculum
School Sport
Standard Note:

SN/SP/6052

Last updated:

24 May 2012

Author:

John Bardens, Robert Long and Christine Gillie

Section

Social Policy Section

The purpose of this note is to outline the current debate about the provision of sport and
Physical Education (PE) in schools and to highlight recent policy developments and commentary in this area. The note relates to England only.
Since the Secretary of State for Education’s October 2010 statement, calling for a new direction in school sport, there have been some significant policy changes.
In October 2010 the Secretary of State announced that the previous administration’s
Physical Education and Sports Strategy was being discontinued and, therefore, ring-fenced funding for School Sport Partnerships (SSPs) was to end in March 2011. The Government wanted to encourage more competitive sport in schools and to give schools the freedom to concentrate on the improvement of competitive sport provision by removing many of the requirements of the previous strategy.
In December 2010, after some vociferous criticism from teachers, sportspersons and the
Labour opposition, a revised DfE announcement stated that funding for SSPs was being extended until August 2011, and that additional money was being made available to encourage take-up of competitive sport.
A National Curriculum Review was launched in January 2011. Physical Education was initially included in phase one of the review, with a new programme of study expected to become statutory in September 2013. However, the timeframe of the Curriculum Review has been extended and the new curriculum for all subjects, including Physical Education, will be introduced in September 2014.
In February 2011 it was also confirmed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics,
Media and Sport that funding from the Lottery and the Department of Health was being provided to develop a new “Olympic style” School Games in partnership with the



Links: Strategy, 2003, p3 4 5 DCSF and DCMS, PE & Sport Strategy for Young People, 2008 Ofsted, Physical education in schools 2005/08: working towards 2012 and beyond, 2009 7

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful