Is the London Marathon A Good Metaphor for GCSEs?
In between my other jobs this weekend, I have been considering how to use the London marathon as a stimulus for a PSHE lesson - how to draw positive messages from it. This year, over 250,000 people entered the ballot to run the London marathon. Approximately 50,000 were selected and of those around 40,000 made it to the start line. It is run by elite athletes, keen amateurs and costumed warriors with a cause to champion. It is run by the able-bodied, those with sensory impairments, all genders, people living with mental health issues and people with all manner and degrees of physical challenge. I love that all run the same race - there is no "easy" marathon, nobody gets a go on a segway half way round, and nobody gets someone else to come and do a bit of the run for them. It's very fair. Fairness seems very important to me - in sport, in education and in life - as does equality of opportunity. It's also very humane event. Every year we see heartwarming...