Promotes physical fitness, hand-eye coordination, fights childhood obesity
If you don't go to school or if you have an injury you don't have to do PE.
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They didnt, they just called P.E drill
If you were to do PE, or Physical Education, in college you could teach fitness classes. With a masters you can teach at a college or you can teach athletics in high school with a BS.
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Yes the middle school 5th graders have kempo, 6th grades have kickboxing or normal PE and 7th and up has normal PE. In 7th PE is an elective.
Study lessons in school and uni to do with the body.
Yes, increasing the number of physical education (PE) lessons in school can have many benefits for students, such as improving their physical health, reducing stress levels, and promoting teamwork and social skills. It can also help students develop lifelong habits of being active and healthy.
I am Vietnamese person so I know what do Vietnam children learn at school. We learn Vietnamese(speaking, listening, wirting and reading), history, art, PE, computer, music, maths, geography and science.
It can be a sport or general pe. If you don't take a sport, you take general pe
It's up to you. You do get 2 GCSE's if you do BTEC, but from what I've heard, you do less sport time in BTEC and spend more time doing research. That's what happened in my school, I don't know about yours.
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