Where have all the Graduate Assistants gone? Posted Monday, 20 June 2022 Where Have All the Graduate Assistants Gone? School sport has wandered into a workforce crisis. At a time when programmes are wider, more extensive and inclusive than ever before, the coaching population is more limited, especially on Saturdays. Many of the staple constituencies, including classroom teachers and part-time coaches, have... Read article
Are you trying to do too much in the Summer Term? Posted Friday, 17 June 2022 The Spring Term has always been an uninspiring time for school sport. Dark nights, cold and wet weather, frosty mornings and mock exams. It has always been a season demanding dogged persistence from teachers and coaches and anticipating better times ahead. Those better times used to be the Summer Term... Read article
Where Have All the Coaches Gone? Posted Tuesday, 10 May 2022 School sport has become increasingly dependent upon part time, external coaches. Few people think this is a great idea, but it is a simple, and cheap, expedient when the minimum number of staff required to operate the programme cannot be met by a school’s own resources. Schools who built their... Read article
What Does Co-Educational School Sport Really Mean? Posted Tuesday, 3 May 2022 The history of education in the UK is firmly rooted in single sex provision. The only secondary education in the 19th century was for boys, and the opportunities which emerged for girls in the early 20th century were deliberately separate. When maintained secondary schools emerged, many were single sex; even... Read article
What Does Co-Educational School Sport Really Mean? Posted Wednesday, 27 April 2022 The history of education in the UK is firmly rooted in single sex provision. The only secondary education in the 19th century was for boys, and the opportunities which emerged for girls in the early 20th century were deliberately separate. When maintained secondary schools emerged, many were single sex; even... Read article
What Does Co-Educational School Sport Really Mean? Posted Wednesday, 27 April 2022 The history of education in the UK is firmly rooted in single sex provision. The only secondary education in the 19th century was for boys, and the opportunities which emerged for girls in the early 20th century were deliberately separate. When maintained secondary schools emerged, many were single sex; even... Read article