People have had different perspectives about how physical education could impact to the health of young students in general. While some may argue that PE should be forged in the curriculum, I completely believe that it will go nowhere and there are some other methods which can be utilised to replace it.
On the one hand, an obligated exercise course could be beneficial. Obviously, PE teachers will teach students how to keep fit efficiently. The subject promotes healthy lifestyles, especially given the sedentary lifestyle favoured by many school age children. At the same time, compulsory PE at school may be the major, or indeed the only form of physical activity for children who spend their leisure hours travelling round in cars and playing video and Internet games.
On the other hand, there are some problems to consider. The subject requires a variety of special equipment which may be very expensive. It will be a financial burden for some schools that cannot afford those facilities. If students are forced to learn it, they will only care about the score that they get. It will be better to use extra curriculum activities such as playing sport as an indicator for their health. Also, exposure to sports promotes all the physical benefits of activity, such as a general decrease in stress and improvement in academic grades.
In conclusion, whilst the importance of being healthy is undeniable, there might be some other ways to help students keep fit and that physical education should be an optional subject in schools.Attachments:
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