Monday, January 5, 2015

Alliance invited to the school calls – Dagens Industri

Alliance invited to the school calls – Dagens Industri

Alliance are invited to the school calls

                  2015-01-05 04:53
             

The government opens to a partisan agreement on the grounds of the school policy that extends over the term of office and anchored in research and among school staff .

“The school’s best interests must prevail over party tactics. Students and teachers deserve peace of mind. The school’s governing documents should not be repainted every time it changed the color of the government,” writes the three Ministers of Education and Research Gustav Fridolin (MP), Helene Hellmark Knutsson (S) and Aida Hadzialic (S), DN debate.

Is there a consensus

Many of the investments within the school grounds proposed by the Government has also accepted by the bourgeois parties, write the authors. These include smaller groups of children in preschool, more employees during the students’ early school years and increased resources to schools with particularly tough challenges.

Bo Jansson, President of the National Union of Teachers, is in favor of the government’s actions.

We welcome that the government seek broad solutions we want agreements that are sustainable over time, he said. School The issue may not be the most important electoral 2018 and 2022 again then we have not succeeded. There must be a change.

The Finnish model

Ministers highlights three starting points for the Government’s proposals for school: broad political support for the reforms that are submitted, the major school reforms should be anchored among those who work in the school and that changes in the school system should be grounded in modern research.

They also highlights Finland as a role model for a successful school systems whose school policy is characterized by a broad consensus and where the profession is given a large responsibility. It is also something that Bo Jansson agree with.

It would be good for us if we can go to the Finnish road and find consensus in school policy, he said.
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