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Widdecombe: Encourage ballroom dancing in schools | Widdecombe: Encourage ballroom dancing in schools |
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Former politician and unlikely Strictly Come Dancing star Ann Widdecombe has said ballroom dancing could help boost discipline and fitness in schools. | Former politician and unlikely Strictly Come Dancing star Ann Widdecombe has said ballroom dancing could help boost discipline and fitness in schools. |
The activity should be encouraged, but not made compulsory in schools, she said in response to reporters' questions at an education conference. | The activity should be encouraged, but not made compulsory in schools, she said in response to reporters' questions at an education conference. |
Miss Widdecombe said dancing could also teach social responsibility. | Miss Widdecombe said dancing could also teach social responsibility. |
The former Home Office minister, 63, lasted 10 weeks on the show, despite strong criticism from its judges. | |
Asked at North of England Education Conference, in Blackpool, about the benefits of ballroom dancing, the former Conservative MP responded: "Discipline and fitness. It's also quite a good test of memory." | Asked at North of England Education Conference, in Blackpool, about the benefits of ballroom dancing, the former Conservative MP responded: "Discipline and fitness. It's also quite a good test of memory." |
She added: "I stand up and I make speeches of anything up to 45 minutes, and I never, ever even consider that I might forget what I'm going to say. Trying to string together 30 seconds worth of ballroom steps proved quite a challenge." | She added: "I stand up and I make speeches of anything up to 45 minutes, and I never, ever even consider that I might forget what I'm going to say. Trying to string together 30 seconds worth of ballroom steps proved quite a challenge." |
Miss Widdecombe also said that, because ballroom dancing involved cooperation with other people, it also teaches social responsibility. | Miss Widdecombe also said that, because ballroom dancing involved cooperation with other people, it also teaches social responsibility. |
"I actually can't see anything about it not to like," she said. | "I actually can't see anything about it not to like," she said. |
'Barrage' | 'Barrage' |
But she rejected the idea of making ballroom dancing compulsory in schools. | But she rejected the idea of making ballroom dancing compulsory in schools. |
"As soon as something is regarded as beneficial somebody jumps up and says 'let's make it compulsory, lets pass a law saying you have to gyrate around a ballroom floor'. | "As soon as something is regarded as beneficial somebody jumps up and says 'let's make it compulsory, lets pass a law saying you have to gyrate around a ballroom floor'. |
"I don't want to make it compulsory, but I think it should be widely encouraged". | "I don't want to make it compulsory, but I think it should be widely encouraged". |
She said that being assessed on dancing skills could help combat a culture she said was "afraid" of competition. | She said that being assessed on dancing skills could help combat a culture she said was "afraid" of competition. |
But she added that it would not help youngsters' self-esteem to face the "barrage" of criticism she faced from judges each week on the show. | But she added that it would not help youngsters' self-esteem to face the "barrage" of criticism she faced from judges each week on the show. |
Miss Widdecombe was labelled a "Dalek in drag" and her dancing "overwhelmingly awful" by judges during the competition. | Miss Widdecombe was labelled a "Dalek in drag" and her dancing "overwhelmingly awful" by judges during the competition. |
Addressing the conference, she also said that she believed local authorities should be allowed to set up new grammar schools if they wished to do so. | Addressing the conference, she also said that she believed local authorities should be allowed to set up new grammar schools if they wished to do so. |
"There was a time when a child from a poor background who was able, would have got a grammar school education, and he would have had serious rigour. | "There was a time when a child from a poor background who was able, would have got a grammar school education, and he would have had serious rigour. |
"And in those days there was no issue over state places at Oxford. Because it was grammar schools that sent kids to Oxbridge with no problems at all," she said. | "And in those days there was no issue over state places at Oxford. Because it was grammar schools that sent kids to Oxbridge with no problems at all," she said. |
In contrast, under the current system, some children "find gold" in state schools, while some end up in "very large, very incompetent, very over-stretched and seriously disruptive schools". | In contrast, under the current system, some children "find gold" in state schools, while some end up in "very large, very incompetent, very over-stretched and seriously disruptive schools". |
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