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Teachers need to do more to get the hardcore of non-exercising pupils in England back in the school gym, Schools Secretary Ed Balls has said. | Teachers need to do more to get the hardcore of non-exercising pupils in England back in the school gym, Schools Secretary Ed Balls has said. |
Alternative activities such as Frisbee and yoga could be offered alongside traditional sports, he said. | Alternative activities such as Frisbee and yoga could be offered alongside traditional sports, he said. |
The government says a target to get 85% of youngsters doing two hours of sport a week by 2008 has been met already. | The government says a target to get 85% of youngsters doing two hours of sport a week by 2008 has been met already. |
But ministers are still warning that half the UK population may be obese in 25 years' time. | |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is also highlighting his £100m campaign to get schools offering children five hours of sport a week. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown is also highlighting his £100m campaign to get schools offering children five hours of sport a week. |
We know that girls, especially as they get older, often stop taking part in sport Ed BallsSecretary of State for Children, Schools and Families | We know that girls, especially as they get older, often stop taking part in sport Ed BallsSecretary of State for Children, Schools and Families |
In a BBC interview, he stopped short of backing calls for children to be weighed and measured at school. | In a BBC interview, he stopped short of backing calls for children to be weighed and measured at school. |
But he did say parents needed to know at an early stage if there was a problem and pledged to do everything in his power to ensure that young people were growing up fit and healthy. | But he did say parents needed to know at an early stage if there was a problem and pledged to do everything in his power to ensure that young people were growing up fit and healthy. |
"We have got to look at what's going to be the best for the child," he added. | "We have got to look at what's going to be the best for the child," he added. |
'Variety' | 'Variety' |
Mr Balls hailed what he described as a "quiet revolution" in school sport in recent years. | Mr Balls hailed what he described as a "quiet revolution" in school sport in recent years. |
He said: "Sport - like school food - is important to improve children's lives and reduce childhood obesity. | He said: "Sport - like school food - is important to improve children's lives and reduce childhood obesity. |
"There is now a wide variety of sporting opportunities available, including both the traditional and the less familiar." | "There is now a wide variety of sporting opportunities available, including both the traditional and the less familiar." |
But he called on schools to concentrate on those children who were not taking advantage of existing sports opportunities. | But he called on schools to concentrate on those children who were not taking advantage of existing sports opportunities. |
He said: "We know that girls, especially as they get older, often stop taking part in sport." | He said: "We know that girls, especially as they get older, often stop taking part in sport." |
'Embarrassing kit' | 'Embarrassing kit' |
He told the Guardian that the way in which schools provided sports had a big influence on participation rates. | He told the Guardian that the way in which schools provided sports had a big influence on participation rates. |
Schools needed to offer a wider range of sporting activities such as Frisbee and yoga, alongside the more traditional school sports. | Schools needed to offer a wider range of sporting activities such as Frisbee and yoga, alongside the more traditional school sports. |
He added: "If the kit is awful or embarrassing it's much more likely the kids will forget to bring it." | He added: "If the kit is awful or embarrassing it's much more likely the kids will forget to bring it." |
The official 2006-07 School Sport Survey found 86% of pupils in 21,700 maintained schools in England were doing at least two hours of physical education or school sport a week. | The official 2006-07 School Sport Survey found 86% of pupils in 21,700 maintained schools in England were doing at least two hours of physical education or school sport a week. |
Traditional sports of football, gymnastics, dance, athletics and cricket remained the most popular. | Traditional sports of football, gymnastics, dance, athletics and cricket remained the most popular. |
But the variety of sports was on the increase with an average of 21.7 different ones being offered. | But the variety of sports was on the increase with an average of 21.7 different ones being offered. |
These ranged from mountaineering to the Asian team sport, kabbadi, while 31% of schools were offering golf, 42% cycling and 29% canoeing. | These ranged from mountaineering to the Asian team sport, kabbadi, while 31% of schools were offering golf, 42% cycling and 29% canoeing. |
Schools are also getting better at identifying sporting excellence, with the share of children registered as gifted and talented up from 3% in 2003-04 to 7% in 2006-07. | Schools are also getting better at identifying sporting excellence, with the share of children registered as gifted and talented up from 3% in 2003-04 to 7% in 2006-07. |
The Liberal Democrats said the obligatory two hours of PE a week was a fraction of the amount of time children spent watching television, playing computer games or surfing the Internet. |