(MENAFNEditorial) 13th February 2015
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Major Modifications To Education System On Horizon
Revolutionary changes to the academic system are about to be introduced in the United States and overseas with Finland removing Cursive handwriting completely.
According to Chalkbeat Indiana there are 9 education modifications that might move ahead in the legislature though 6 others probably won't. The fight over state Superintendent Glenda Ritz's function may be the legislature's biggest education issue up until now however welcome changes for students are also to be discussed. Lawmakers are trying to find methods to guarantee more fairness in school discipline with the problem of big racial differences in discipline being on top of the list after finding that black children are suspended and expelled at a much higher rate than their white schoolmates nationwide and in Indiana.
Despite the fact that legislature is looking for a way to address it legislators might pass by the path lobbyists would prefer. Last year those differences were highlighted by a joint announcement of the United States Department of Education and the United States Department of Justice which required action to guarantee children are not disciplined unjustly with Indiana having among the largest differences in the country. The Senate is thinking about a huge 300-page bill aimed at cutting wasteful policies which author Pete Miller says are quite unnecessary. He added... "But some of the modifications include fairly recently created laws that have raised objections. For example Senate Bill 500 would remove rules passed in only the past couple of years focused on curbing bullying and offering students with diabetes more control over their ability to administer insulin to themselves and test their blood sugar while likewise making accreditation for public schools voluntary."
Indiana may push ahead with a foreign language immersion pilot program developing a pilot scheme to develop programs that would allow students to learn half the day in a foreign language such as Chinese Spanish or French. Overseas and cursive handwriting will be ditched from the Finnish education curriculum and changed by lessons in key-board typing it has just been revealed. The country's education board said that the modification set to take effect in 2016 will certainly reflect how typing skills are more pertinent than handwriting. The move has actually stimulated a debate over the future of handwriting in schools. Minna Harmanen from the National Board of Education told Finnish publication Savon Sanomat... "Nobody is saying that children shouldn't learn how to write by hand. Nevertheless writing technologies have actually continued to develop and most of us make use of a keyboard of some kind to do a lot of our written communication so it does make sense to spend some time at school ensuring kids have those key-board skills."
Another overseas country up until now not revealed is looking at including a structured thinking procedure into their national education system. Reports are out verifying that the Saltori System designed by success guru Andy Shaw shall shortly be discussed by Ministers at a high level conference and would be the first nation to introduce Mr Shaw's thinking procedure commercially known as A Bug Free Mind into a public academic system.
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