January 29, 2008
Children Physical Education
By Sharon White
However in a morally perfect world everyone would understand the difference between right , wrong, good and bad. People would understand the harm and disturbance that their actions cause. If this was to be the case society itself would be a very different place. Having a morally correct society would mean there would be no crime and violence which would result in the police force being unnecessary. Because of this courts and prisons would also be unneeded. Children being morally developed would also mean that schools would be a very different place. There would be no need for discipline and no time wasting during lessons. This would mean that teachers could focus their attention on different activities. It would also mean that schools would be more able to run a wider range of outdoor adventurous activities. If children were well behaved the activities would be less dangerous.
Physical education can be developed through physical education to a certain extent but not fully. Participating in physical education enables the child to develop moral skills such as fair play and sportspersonship, however I do not feel it is the only factor. A child begins to learn morals at a young age even before they are at school.
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Tags: Children Education, Physical Education



