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All the research on youth engagement with sport, physical education and physical activity indicates that boys are more active than girls. However, 'boys' and 'girls', 'male' and 'female' are not homogenous groups and beneath the headlines sits lots of different relationships. In this short session, we will explore how you can better understand gendered relationships with PE/PA in your school rather than rely on 3rd party surveys.
By HPEradioAll the research on youth engagement with sport, physical education and physical activity indicates that boys are more active than girls. However, 'boys' and 'girls', 'male' and 'female' are not homogenous groups and beneath the headlines sits lots of different relationships. In this short session, we will explore how you can better understand gendered relationships with PE/PA in your school rather than rely on 3rd party surveys.