1904 syllabus this syllabus still contained a strong element of military drill however variations of...
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The 1904 to 1909 Board of Education Syllabus
1904 SyllabusThis syllabus still contained a strong element of military drill however variations of the syllabus existed for young children who now had the opportunity for play, having PE lessons outside and wearing suitable PE clothing.
Developments Both public and state schools continued to
teach elements of Swedish Gymnastics. Colonel Fox even made a visit to Sweden and was very impressed by it!
DevelopmentsFemale PE teachers were graduating from
Martina Bergman Osterberg’s training college.
DevelopmentsIn 1907 the Board of Education introduced its
own Medical department who had the brief of evaluating the PE syllabus in schools and looking at best practice from other countries.
The result of all the research was unanimous. The Swedish system of gymnastics was seen as the most appropriate model.
Dr George NewmanAppointed as Chief Medical Officer within the
Board of Education.As a medical man, he was interested in the
health giving/therapeutic effects of exercise.
Dr George Newman‘The purpose of physical training is not to
produce gymnasts, but to promote and encourage the health and development of the body’.
Content1909 – More Swedish in character with recreative aspects to relieve dullness, tedium and monotony of former lessons.
Dancing steps/simple games.Danish and rhythmic swinging exercises.
Objectives1909 – Therapeutic effects of
exercise (with emphasis on respiration, circulation and posture).
Obedience.Discipline.Enjoyment.Alertness, decision-making, control
of mind over body.
Methodology1904 – 109 ‘tables of exercises for teachers
to follow.1909 – Reduced to 71 ‘tables’.Still formal.Still in ranks with marching and ‘free
standing’ exercises.Still unison response to commands.A kinder approach by teachers.Some freedom of choice for teachers.
Key pointsRevisions of the 1902 model course.
1909 – local authorities required to train teachers to deliver the syllabuses.
Emphasis on exercise in the open air and the use of suitable clothing.
Still large numbers and poor facilities.