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Parents 'must not abdicate duties' to teachers, says Ofsted | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Parents should not expect schools to police children's eating and exercise, or toilet train pupils, Ofsted boss Amanda Spielman will say this week. | |
England's chief inspector for schools will argue the answer to the obesity crisis lies in the home, and parents should not "abdicate responsibility". | |
Neither can schools be a "panacea" for knife crime or child neglect, she will add in her second annual report. | Neither can schools be a "panacea" for knife crime or child neglect, she will add in her second annual report. |
Two studies have this year queried the benefit of school anti-obesity schemes. | Two studies have this year queried the benefit of school anti-obesity schemes. |
In February, the British Medical Journal reported that a year-long anti-obesity programme involving more than 600 West Midlands primary school pupils yielded no improvements. | In February, the British Medical Journal reported that a year-long anti-obesity programme involving more than 600 West Midlands primary school pupils yielded no improvements. |
And in July an Ofsted study of 60 schools found no link between efforts to tackle obesity and pupils' weight. | And in July an Ofsted study of 60 schools found no link between efforts to tackle obesity and pupils' weight. |
Ms Spielman, who will present Ofsted's annual report on Tuesday, will highlight concerns that - by the time they start primary school - almost a quarter of children in England are overweight or obese. | |
This rises to over a third by the time they move on to secondary school. | This rises to over a third by the time they move on to secondary school. |
"Schools can and should teach children about the importance of healthy eating and exercise in line with their core purpose; their PE lessons should get them out of breath," she will say. | "Schools can and should teach children about the importance of healthy eating and exercise in line with their core purpose; their PE lessons should get them out of breath," she will say. |
"But beyond that, schools cannot take over the role of health professionals - and above all parents." | "But beyond that, schools cannot take over the role of health professionals - and above all parents." |
Highlighting the growing evidence of children arriving at reception unable to use a toilet, she will add: "This is difficult for teachers, disruptive for other children and has a terrible social impact on the children affected." | Highlighting the growing evidence of children arriving at reception unable to use a toilet, she will add: "This is difficult for teachers, disruptive for other children and has a terrible social impact on the children affected." |
'Complex matters' | 'Complex matters' |
Ms Spielman will also argue that by expecting schools to tackle gang-related crime or child neglect, society risks not only distracting them from their core purpose but also failing to solve the problems. | Ms Spielman will also argue that by expecting schools to tackle gang-related crime or child neglect, society risks not only distracting them from their core purpose but also failing to solve the problems. |
Such complex matters need to be dealt with by those with the correct knowledge and expertise, she will argue. | Such complex matters need to be dealt with by those with the correct knowledge and expertise, she will argue. |
"While schools can play a role in educating young people about the danger of knives, they cannot be a panacea for this particular societal ill," she will say. | "While schools can play a role in educating young people about the danger of knives, they cannot be a panacea for this particular societal ill," she will say. |
"Instead, preventing knife crime requires all local safeguarding partners to work together to protect children from harm whilst the relevant agencies tackle criminal activity." | "Instead, preventing knife crime requires all local safeguarding partners to work together to protect children from harm whilst the relevant agencies tackle criminal activity." |
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