noooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!! of course they should!
A recent study found fitter kids did better on cognitive tests.
Every body has the rights to play and the physical demand of a person is same either Boys or Girls, To keep them selves healthy and fit its prominent to have a healthy environment, So Girls Must participate in the Physical Education.
It should be: my little girl's education (if the girl is only one) my little girls' education (if the girls are more than one)
In ancient civilizations, physical education was important in training young men for war. In Sparta, both boys and girls were taught physical education.
Co-education is not strictly necessary, there are still organisations that separate boys and girls for religious or cultural reasons. But to the extent that education is a preparation for adult life, it makes sense to have boys and girls educated together:- they will work together when they are adults. The arguments for allowing boys and girls to be educated together are very similar to the arguments that Muslims and even mildly handicapped people should be educated in standard schools: it prepares such children to integrate in their later life.
Amy Richmond Howland has written: 'National physical achievement standards for girls' -- subject(s): Girls, Physical education and training
Judy Bussard Howdyshell has written: 'Attitudes of junior and senior high school girls in urban and rural communities toward physical education' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Comparative studies, Physical education for women, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Physical education for women, Teenage girls
Co education
Yes, because that when they get a chance to interact with each other and also prove the physical side of them sevles...
Therese Powdermaker has written: 'Physical education play activities for girls in junior and senior high schools' -- subject(s): Games, Physical education and training, Play
Yes, all children have the same right to education. The state provides education in which boys and girls are educated together, although some private schools are boys only or girls only.
Patricia Bennett has written: 'The history and objectives of the National Section for Girls and Women's Sports' -- subject(s): American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Division for Girls and Women's Sports
Girls should go to school. Every child is entitled to an education no matter what gender they are.