Post on 01-May-2017
Why is PDHPE important in Primary Schools?
MISS KIRSTY JEMMESON 4J
PDHPE Rationale
Did you know?Levels of childhood obesity are increasing at alarming rates in many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. In Australia, one in five children and adolescents are either overweight or obese.
From 1985 to 1995 the number of overweight 7–15 year olds almost doubled. The numbers of obese children has more than tripled. At the current rate, it is predicted that 65 per cent of young Australians will be overweight or obese by 2020.
(Better Health, 2014)
What are the Benefits?
Healthy growth and developmentStrong bones and musclesImprove balance and develop skillsMaintain and develop flexibilityAchieve and maintain a healthy weightImprove cardiovascular fitnessReduce stress levels and feel more relaxedImprove postureBoost Confidence and self-esteemFun and builds friendships
(Healthy Kids, 2014)
What do we learn about?(content and skills)
Content SkillsActive Lifestyle CommunicatingDance Decision Making Games and Sports InteractingGrowth and Development MovingGymnastics Problem SolvingInterpersonal RelationshipsPersonal Health ChoicesSafe Living
(Board of Studies, 2006)
Why is PDHPE important in primary schools?
Promotes physical activity to encourage physical, social and emotional growth of all students.
Supports the acquisition of essential movement skills and nurtures positive attitudes towards healthy and active lifestyles.
Encourages young people to take a positive approach to managing their lives and aims to equip them with skills and values for current and future challenges.
(NSW Department of Education and Communities, 2011)
Wrapping it up! PDHPE is a fundamental
element in providing children with the ability and knowledge of how to live a healthy and
active life.
With childhood obesity on the rise, its more
important than ever for teachers, parents and
school systems to work together in promoting
the importance of PDHPE within our
schools and at home.