Karnataka Govt and British Council Partner to improve PE Learning Outcomes

The Department of School Education and Literacy partnered with the British Council, the UK's international organization for educational opportunities and cultural exchange, to launch 'Premier League Primary Stars' program in India. This program's goal is to assist elementary school teachers and instructors in enhancing educational results in physical education (PE) and personal, social, health, and economic education.

“The initiative will be piloted with 70 primary/PE teachers in Karnataka. It aims to equip educators working with children aged 6 to 11 with knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to deliver high-quality PE and sport. By raising awareness on the significant benefits of sports and physical education in enhancing educational outcomes, the programme will cultivate a cohort of trainers who can support their peers in delivering exceptional PE and sporting experiences,” said a press release by the British Council.

Commissioner for School Education K.V. Trilok Chandra and Janaka Pushpanathan, Director South India, British Council, signed the agreement with Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Madhu Bangarappa present.

“Partnering with the British Council for the Premier League Primary Stars programme marks a significant step in advancing physical education within Karnataka’s school system. This collaboration will empower our teachers with the skills and confidence needed to deliver engaging and high-quality sports education, enriching the learning experience for students across the State. By integrating physical activity into daily learning, we aim to not only improve teaching standards but also nurture well-rounded development, equipping young learners with essential life skills and a foundation for a healthy lifestyle,” Mr. Bangarappa said.

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