Wednesday, April 8, 2009

More time in School Proposal

Well it seems as if the secretary of education agrees with me that in order to compete globally, we need to educate our children longer. I think I posed this comment to one of Dan's querries. I know it will be a cultural war as summer vacation, and short school days are so embedded in who we think we are as a society. Yet, how are we to catch up on teaching children how to think deeply in a global arena if we don't make systemic changes? I say as inconvenient as this will be, that we must enbrace it to get to the front of the line of competitors. Otherwise we're going to wind up on a very long summer vacation while the students from India, China, and other nations are working all the available jobs around the world.

I see the stimulus money may somehow be tied to these changes. Now, that's a way to get buy in.

Anyway, read all about it at the following link: http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=113300&provider=top&catid=188

2 comments:

  1. wow, heavy stuff. 7 days a week, 11 months a year seems a bit excessive. i would hate to err on the side of overdoing it! having said that i'm in favor of reorganizing the way school works. the summer vacation is too long, i think we could make some significant changes while not adding, but rearranging where the time off resides on a school calendar.

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  2. It’s hard to change things, exactly the point Ian Jukes was making when he told us why train tracks have always been and still is 4 ft. 8.5 inches wide. Adding 63 more days for example (if we were to equal Japan’s number) does not really ensure that our kids will learn more. I know summer readings have helped but for those struggling readers and those who belong to the low SES where access to books is limited, this could serve as a very big challenge.

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