Published: 5 Jan 13 15:47 CET | Print version
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The Christian Democrats want to extend the school year by a week in an effort to improve literacy, but the Swedish Teachers' Union (Lärarförbundet) disagrees.
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Why is it that Swedish kids need two months of summer vacation? They days when they had to help bring in the harvest are long past.
Kids learn 6+ hours of new material every school day - a grueling regime few adults would survive long. By the end of the 200 odd school day season they need a mental rest.
Let me get this straight. Are you saying that students and teachers is all those countries were summer vacations are shorter than eight weeks (six weeks seems to be fairly typical) are engaging in colective annual exercises in futility?
Kids are not adults. If properly taught, they brains suck up knowlege like spunges.
I must confess that I had 12 weeks of summer vacation as a kid. That was for the simple reason that back in those days US diplomats got six weeks of home leave every second year, and embassies could not send half their staff home at the same time each summer. On the other hand, I was educated at a time when teachers were highly qualified, and students were expected to make an effort and then pass demanding exams to prove they had applied themselves.
Lower literacy will have more to do with how little kids are reading out of school, bedrooms full of tvs/computers/play stations/ smart phones and not a book in sight. I suspect many parents are too busy with the same toys to help the younger kids read, or give those younger still a bed time story. Reading and writing are becoming lost arts.
Their brains are confused with all the input not to mention the microwaves that damage their nervous impulses. Yes we are devolving (instead of evolving)!
Skogsbo and star10 got it right!