
Was Lord Coe being sexist or merely relating the findings of research? You be the judge:
Lord Coe was plunged into a sexism row last night after saying that most women teachers lack the confidence to take PE lessons in primary schools.
The former London 2012 chairman blamed their failings on training colleges that offer only six to ten hours of sports tuition over two years.
Although he was simply highlighting research carried out by a sports charity, his comments drew an angry backlash.
‘It is entirely unacceptable to be peddling such sexist nonsense,’ said Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers.
‘I’m sure Jessica Ennis and all those other female Olympians would be outraged by such views. To imply that female primary school teachers don’t have as much ability as men to teach sport isn’t right.’
But Lord Coe, the Government’s Olympic legacy ambassador, insisted it was not a question of ability, but one of training.
‘I was shocked by how little they get,’ he said.
‘Eight out of ten teachers in primary schools are women. And this is not remotely pejorative but I think that something like 80 per cent of them said they just did not feel confident taking physical education.
‘I am guessing that there will be a lot of men who will feel the same way.’
Lord Coe has long emphasised the ‘crucial’ need to provide better PE teaching in primary schools.
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Women Teachers Lack Confidence in Teaching PE: Lord Coe
July 28, 2013Was Lord Coe being sexist or merely relating the findings of research? You be the judge:
Lord Coe was plunged into a sexism row last night after saying that most women teachers lack the confidence to take PE lessons in primary schools.
The former London 2012 chairman blamed their failings on training colleges that offer only six to ten hours of sports tuition over two years.
Although he was simply highlighting research carried out by a sports charity, his comments drew an angry backlash.
‘It is entirely unacceptable to be peddling such sexist nonsense,’ said Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers.
‘I’m sure Jessica Ennis and all those other female Olympians would be outraged by such views. To imply that female primary school teachers don’t have as much ability as men to teach sport isn’t right.’
But Lord Coe, the Government’s Olympic legacy ambassador, insisted it was not a question of ability, but one of training.
‘I was shocked by how little they get,’ he said.
‘Eight out of ten teachers in primary schools are women. And this is not remotely pejorative but I think that something like 80 per cent of them said they just did not feel confident taking physical education.
‘I am guessing that there will be a lot of men who will feel the same way.’
Lord Coe has long emphasised the ‘crucial’ need to provide better PE teaching in primary schools.
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