The department of education backs to remove the ancients from the curriculum

”the department for Education can confirm that there is a lack of support for the proposal, and therefore we can already at this stage, before the consultation period had run out, conclude, that the ancients are going to be left behind in the primary school curriculum in history,” wrote the agency in a press release.

the reactions have been numerous,” on the proposal to scrap the ancient times in history teaching”, but that the change is due to be heard, primarily, on the history.

” We’re seeing right now is that we need to find a different solution. We would like to go out with this news right away so that teachers can focus on to make comments on something other than the ancient “to be or not to be in the curriculum,” said Anna Westerholm director of the Agency’s läroplansavdelning.

the problem for a few hours, all of the content that you have to squeeze in the subject of history is still to be resolved.

” To leave the current curriculum, to be left, as at present, with much of the content in relation to the time spent on training is not an option. We need to find a solution, which means that history teachers will receive a curriculum with a better balance between the content and the time spent on training, but that the important parts will be removed. It will be a tough nut to crack, and we’d love to have teachers comment on it, ” said Anna Westerholm, in the press release.

According to Anna Westerholm, there must be more hours in the history of man is going to want more, and the department of education does not rule timplanen, it is a matter for the government.

to reduce the ancient times would be in debate, but it may not be out of the scope of the.

” We’re like, you know, this has been a very spaced-pitched, and with far too high expectations of what’s around 11 hours of teaching on the ancient times in the 7th grade can give you. It is hard to believe that the students with the basic knowledge of the ancient meaning of justice, the drama, the architecture, and the other on the hour. The school’s terms and conditions is not one of those. There is a lot to fit in a very small frame, ” says Anna Westerholm, to the RIGHT.

about 11 hours into the 7th grade is what the teacher appreciates the to enable them to with the world. The whole subject of history to have 16 to 25 hours per year in elementary school.

Maria Schottenius: Good news that the department for Education in the slopes of the ancients, but to give the students a more historietimmar.

in the DN Debate, But in the ancient history in the school curriculum, the risk is Sweden’s competitiveness.

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