Education outside the classroom Claris Ogangah
Series: Standard EducationPublication details: Nairobi The Standard Group Wednesday, June 3, 2009Description: p. 27; The Standard. June 5, 2009Subject(s): Available additional physical forms:Summary: The benefits of co-curricular activities are wider than earlier thought. Just 15 minutes of physical activity, three times a week, improves concentration and class performance. Physical education provides an opportunity for children to develop critical life skills, such as problem solving, strategizing and teamwork. Positive experiences with physical activity at young age help lay the basis for being active throughout life.The benefits of co-curricular activities are wider than earlier thought. Just 15 minutes of physical activity, three times a week, improves concentration and class performance. Physical education provides an opportunity for children to develop critical life skills, such as problem solving, strategizing and teamwork. Positive experiences with physical activity at young age help lay the basis for being active throughout life.
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