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You can argue with the way phys-ed is taught -- I hated, and still hate, volleyball with the flame of a thousand suns -- but you can't argue with the fact that kids today are fatter and more sedentary than ever. If mom and dad aren't going to kick their doughy backsides into the street to work off the blubber, somebody's got to. We need more phys-ed, not less.
Also, although I am not a fan of watching sports, there is something to be said in students understanding how various sports work. For instance, being able to understand how a baseball game is played, what happens in a basketball game, etc. I think should be a part of our general education. Other's may disagree, but I think it's a part of our culture and therefore we should have a reasonable understanding of it by the time we reach adulthood. I'd rather have kids learn about sports by playing them than by watching them on TV.
I hated a lot of gym in school but I also loved some other parts of it. I would really like to see the curriculum revised and include things like healthy eating and more options than simply sports- things like dance, yoga, weighlifting, etc. We did some line dancing in school and I always loved that unit. Same with field hockey, tag football, basketball, etc. Essentially, I would like to see PE set up less as sports and more as physical activity- even things like hiking should be included.
But you are right, we need to teach kids healthy habits somehow.
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