1.0 Introduction
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The government objectives – Health – Crime – Education – Employment
“The UK (government) In 1997 placed sport more centrally on the social policy agenda, largely because of the presumed externalities, or benefits associated with participation.” (Fred Coalter ,2007) before this policy, sport was viewed as only a “...challenging activity undertaken for amusement” (Oxford English Dictionary,2015). However, now it means allot more “As sport continues to gain cultural and academic significance” (John Hughson,2004) The Scottish office …show more content…
Education
Scholarships in football clubs that include education goals arsenal after school clubs
Argyle – education prisons
“Achieving good educational standards is one of the most powerful positive forces to ensure that young people remain socially engaged...” (EFDS,2001)
This is why National Curriculum sets out targets to be taught to children at the highest standards in various subject areas at each of the Key Stages. Derek Gillard (2011) states that Key Stages such as ks1 were first outlined the 1988's Act named the Education Reform to accompany the first introduction of the National Curriculum.
www.definitions.net/definition/key%20stage state Key Stage 1 fits within the first parts of primary education. This break had existed for some time, being acknowledged in the 1931 Hadow report (1933) as 'axiomatic' .
The football foundation,(2014) states organisations such as The Premier League, PFA, the football league invests money in a scheme which will allows clubs Argyle to deliver high-quality curriculum-time coaching aimed at improving physical literacy and fundamental movement skills. “PLAYING SPORT IN SCHOOL CAN HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON ATTENDANCE, BEHAVIOUR AND ATTAINMENT.” Estelle Morris MP, Secretary of State for Education, July