To negate: The belief that physical education class detracts student learning in other academic subject matters.
Introduction: A significant relationship has been reported between physical activity, fitness, and academic achievements. A direct beneficial relationship is also known to exist between engagement in physical activity and academic performance of an individual.
To provide: Arguments to support the belief that physical education does not depreciate a student’s academic performance.
Introduction: Involvement in physical education is important for overall physical and mental growth. Exercising reduces stress and anxiety which is necessary to cope with educational pressure. It boosts self-confidence as well which leads to improvement in academic performance.
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