P.E. classes may have been heaven for some and hell for others, but some public schools in Sydney are outsourcing P.E. lessons, and parents are being forced to pick up the costs.
Opinion: A team of researchers including #CharlesSturtUni's @JessicaAmySears has found teachers want more time to plan their lessons and that the offer to outsource planning materials is "offensive".
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As experts in health and physical education, #CharlesSturtUni academics @AProf_bph and @JessicaAmySears are deeply concerned by reports school students are running out of play space.
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'This is like banging our heads against the wall': why a move to outsource lesson planning has NSW teachers hopping mad. My thoughts. @ConversationEDU w/@RachelWilson100@Mihajla_Gavin Prof McGrath-Champ https://t.co/zx1U3p6WHo @CSUArts_Edu
As enrolments climb and urban spaces become more crowded, schools have been left with less play space per student than a prison cell.
@AProf_bph, Jessica Amy Sears (@CharlesSturtUni) + @VornC (@UTAS_) brings ideas to keep them active in small spaces. https://t.co/nelaLNyV47