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Rationale for the Bleep Test to be a compulsory measure of fitness in schools
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Public Schools 1800 - 1870
'Old Boys'
Upper Class
Boarding School
Mob sports
Games between Houses developed
Inter School Matches
Concept of 'fair play'
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Winning was not the most important aspect of the game. Taking part & trying your best was
'Athleticism'
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Developing the physical side of your character as well as the moral side
Rational recreation (1850 - 1890)
Nota:
Provision of activities for the lower classes whose work and leisure time had become particularly limited.
Industrial revolution
1860 - 1890
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Most of todays modern day sports were invented and formalised during this period
National Curriculum
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Established by the Government in the 1990's. Controls what is to be taught in schools.
Delivery of 6 groups of activities
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Games, athletic activities, swimming, gymnastics, dance & outdoor & adventurous activities
Extra-curricular
'Dual use' facilities
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It's the governments policy to make sure all schools have sufficient facilities, but there are limitations to the extent of how this can occur.
School club links
Sports colleges
State Schools (1870 - 1940)
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Schools for working class children were established in 1870
Result of the Boer War (1899 - 1902)
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It was decided that the working class recruits were ill-disciplined and unfit
1904 - Model Course
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Military drill exercises were introduced to improve discipline, obedience and physical capability.
Replaced by physical training syllabus (1919)
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It was realised that physical activity could also be enjoyable and therefore result in other benefits, named theraputic
1933 PT Syllabus
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Evolved to include athletics, gymnastics and games. Gymnasiums were built to facilitate activity.
1952 'Moving & Growing' Publication
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Need to develop students physical, social and cognitive skills through agility exercises, dance, gymnastics, swimming & games
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