“…If this is correct, physical educationalists needs to provide convincing counter rationales to programme arrangements where, for example, increased choice exists for some students and where outsourced initiatives hinder the development of teacher-student relationships. In this regard, Benxi et al's, (2017) reporting on social interaction through reviewing students' views, teachers' pedagogical practices and associated concerns such as working with peers, group composition and gender equality is helpful. Likewise, for personally relevant learning, reviewing matters such as teacher-student consultation, task ownership and connections between physical education and sporting opportunities in the wider community are welcome.…”