Why is school sport always about competition ?
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So very much this about the already good at and shaming.
I'm very visibly physically disabled and despite my parents liaising directly with the PE teachers, they were still constantly stupid about forcing me to do painful stuff.
They also did stupid stuff like reward the fastest runner of 1 race with 100 merits (the max merits usually expected in a year) as if this would motivate us (I refused to collect or log merits which pissed school off).
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@afewbugs @Lilysea @sean
Yep.
School, back in the 70's 80s never taught any sports, except swimming. The assumption was that given a ball we could play rounders, football, basketball, cricket, and table tennis.School found I was the fastest runner, as when I ran away from school due to bullying, no one could catch me.
They entered me, and one of the bullies, into the interschool athletics competition, 100m, 200m, and long jump.
No training, no coaching, just run around a lot in the school playground in advance of the competition.
It was awful. We had gym shoes vs studded running shoes, and no one told me long jump wasn't the same as jumping a gap to get away from bullies.
What's with the hop, skip, swing your arms around a bit before jumping thing? -
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Why is school sport always about competition ?
Adults do sport for their health, to be sociable, and just as a fun thing to do.
Very few adults compete in sport - and even then it's mostly just for fun.
Why is competition seen as more character building than co-operation ???
What kind of character are they building?
Give me co-operative colleagues any day of the week - and doubly so on any day I'm paddling on the sea.
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@afewbugs @Lilysea @sean
Yep.
School, back in the 70's 80s never taught any sports, except swimming. The assumption was that given a ball we could play rounders, football, basketball, cricket, and table tennis.School found I was the fastest runner, as when I ran away from school due to bullying, no one could catch me.
They entered me, and one of the bullies, into the interschool athletics competition, 100m, 200m, and long jump.
No training, no coaching, just run around a lot in the school playground in advance of the competition.
It was awful. We had gym shoes vs studded running shoes, and no one told me long jump wasn't the same as jumping a gap to get away from bullies.
What's with the hop, skip, swing your arms around a bit before jumping thing?@Maker_of_Things @afewbugs @Lilysea @sean "what do you mean you don't know how to play football? It's just like on the telly" that was in the 90s
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@Maker_of_Things @afewbugs @Lilysea @sean "what do you mean you don't know how to play football? It's just like on the telly" that was in the 90s
@emily_s @Maker_of_Things @afewbugs @Lilysea
... people who say they love sport - but mean they like watching other people do it on TV ...
.. TV watching is not a sport!
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Why is school sport always about competition ?
Adults do sport for their health, to be sociable, and just as a fun thing to do.
Very few adults compete in sport - and even then it's mostly just for fun.
I'm very lucky that my son is better at sport than I ever was - and actually enjoys PE at school.
I still think it odd that they are missing out on doing the kind of sports grown ups do voluntarily - for fun - on the weekend.
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@emily_s @Maker_of_Things @afewbugs @Lilysea
... people who say they love sport - but mean they like watching other people do it on TV ...
.. TV watching is not a sport!
@sean @emily_s @Maker_of_Things @Lilysea I mean I love watching Bake Off, doesn't mean I could bake a showstopper
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Why is school sport always about competition ?
Adults do sport for their health, to be sociable, and just as a fun thing to do.
Very few adults compete in sport - and even then it's mostly just for fun.
@sean I totally agree (and think the competitive nature of education in general is a deeply harmful abomination), but sport isn't *always*... Lots of schools are taking up Ultimate, which is less competitive.