Leading athletes are among thousands who have condemned Michael Gove's decision to punish children with exercise.
More than 8,000 people have signed a petition against the education secretary’s guidance that lists "extra physical activity such as running around a playing field" as a recommended punishment.
Marathon runner Paula Radcliffe has called the guidance "totally ridiculous".
Meanwhile, triathlon champion Chrissie Wellington said the punishments would teach a generation of children to "loathe" sport.
Writing on her website, she said: "Using physical activity as a punishment is outdated and inappropriate.
"It will entrench lasting fear and loathing for sport amongst children and young people, running the risk that they will carry a negative attitude to physical activity throughout their lives."
The petition was set up by former head of Conservative Future, Gavin Megaw, and calls on the Education Secretary to remove the guidance.
He said: "It sends the wrong message that physical activity, in particular running, is a negative action and not something to enjoy rather than something that ensures a healthy mind and body."
Carrie Lynch, head teacher at designated sports college Great Baddow High School, said: "We want young people to value health and fitness throughout their lives so we certainly would not want them to perceive exercise as a punishment."
Announcing the guidance earlier this month, Mr Gove said teachers must "get tough" on pupils.
"Our message to teachers is clear - don't be afraid to get tough on bad behaviour and use these punishments," he said.
Sporting punishment
Sporting punishment
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Quite right Ms. Lynch. Why, instead of running they should be instructed to write a three page essay entitled "Why I should not fart in class" so the teachers' union can continue to churn out illiterate twats who loathe reading, writing and intellectual stimulation. OG!
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Re: Sporting punishment
Gove is a fucking idiot. His "Free School" plan is crumbling, his changes to the well intentioned Academy Programme have meant that schools are now run by businessmen instead of educators and the quality of teaching and learning is dropping like a stone because, good teachers are leaving in droves.
Also he has a face I could punch until long after my own knuckles turned purple.
Also he has a face I could punch until long after my own knuckles turned purple.
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Yeah, that too
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Re: Sporting punishment
So if you punish them with it, they'll become averse? Punish them with cocaine! They'd lose weight AND learn to hate cocaine.
yrs,
rubato
Just full of good ideas like that.
yrs,
rubato
Just full of good ideas like that.
Re: Sporting punishment
What a bunch of pussies and self-important blowhards.
So if I force them to write a 3-page composition as "punishment," will they learn to hate writing?
Go back to physical brutality, I say. Flog the bastards when they require punishment. Maybe they will associate the undesired behavior with being flogged and NOT DO IT AGAIN!
I'm a fucking genius.
So if I force them to write a 3-page composition as "punishment," will they learn to hate writing?
Go back to physical brutality, I say. Flog the bastards when they require punishment. Maybe they will associate the undesired behavior with being flogged and NOT DO IT AGAIN!
I'm a fucking genius.
Re: Sporting punishment
When I was in school kids were punished in our PE class by being made to run a few laps. The teacher didn't realize that us poor kids would be scarred for life.
To this day if someone asks me to run a few laps I become entrenched in fear and loathing for sport.
To this day if someone asks me to run a few laps I become entrenched in fear and loathing for sport.
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No, you're batshit insane.dgs49 wrote:What a bunch of pussies and self-important blowhards.
So if I force them to write a 3-page composition as "punishment," will they learn to hate writing?
Go back to physical brutality, I say. Flog the bastards when they require punishment. Maybe they will associate the undesired behavior with being flogged and NOT DO IT AGAIN!
I'm a fucking genius.
Treat Gaza like Carthage.