Warrigal
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- Location
- Sydney, Australia
Do you have a national curriculum, put together by representatives of all the states? We have had such a document for at least 20 years now. It comes with teaching/learning outcomes expected but leaves a degree of flexibility for the class room teacher.Thank you. In the U.S. the syllabus is a big part of the problem today --in my view.
One result of this national document is that children whose parents move from state to state do not have their education experience fragmented, requiring them to sit through lessons they have already learned or forced to repeat a year because they have missed out on vital curriculum.
By the way, good syllabus documents must be grounded in the educational needs of children and provide support the teachers who are asked to deliver it. It should not be a toy for every parent's idea of what they want included or excluded, and politicians need to butt right out. Their job is to provide the necessary money for teaching staff training and for evaluation/assessment of the curriculum after implementation.