Canary Islands and Madrid
· primary three classes taught in a week, compared with two schools in Galicia.
• The European Parliament encourages schools to exceed the recommended minimum of three hours per week.
Late last year, the European Parliament adopted a report which requested Member States for at least three PE classes a week, "while schools should be encouraged to exceed this minimum goal." A few months later, the various communities begin to develop high school curricula, and gymnastics suffers a setback in several of them. The Basque Country, where teachers have had strikes, and Galicia are two of them. Education submitted a draft in which this matter will go from two hours a week at a time in eleventh grade.
Although not yet approved, the reactions have been for the total time of rejection. All educational unions are against shrinkage, and the College of Graduate in Physical Education has already gathered a thousand signatures against the initiative. The dean of INEF in A Coruña, Rafael Martin, says the faculty board official position on the issue, and anticipates that it is curious that this trend of reducing the subject, which began with former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and already has passed completely to the epidemic of overweight, now come to Spain. "There comes a trend that has failed in other countries," says Martin.
Another issue is paradoxical that just when the Department
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