Releasing their electoral manifesto, the Labour Party have pledged to increase the emphasis on physical education in school at all levels for students.
The manifesto highlights how the number of PE classes varies from school to school. The party has thus pledged to increase and stabilise the time required for physical education to take place in schools, wherein kids have at least one class of physical education a day.
The party claims that it wants to see children being able to perform physical activities on their own and thus cultivate a lifestyle of exercise. The government seeks to fight obesity through monitoring of physical education of children, with parents being updated on the progress of their kids as is done with every other subject.
Educators themselves will also be given special training when it comes to physical education awareness, coupled with new sports facilities being built to improve the quality of physical education.
The party has pledged to invite coaches and sports experts from different clubs and associations more often to increase the education surrounding sports. Children will all be taught how to ride a bicycle whilst games between schools will be increased to foster a healthy competitive element to sport.
You can read manifesto here.
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