宿題は法律で禁止されているラ·コルーニャの学校
The elementary school of A Coruña where homework are prohibited by law
El colegio de A Coruña donde los deberes están prohibidos por ley
Las denuncias de un padre fuerzan a que en un centro se cumpla una norma de 1997 que impide poner tareas
Ignacio Touza Santiago 30 MAY 2013 - 18:40 CET
The elementary school of A Coruña where homework are prohibited by law
Allegations of a parent forcing a center that enforcing a 1997 rule that prevents placing jobs
Touza Ignacio Santiago 30 MAY 2013 - 18:40 CET
Students in the early grades of primary school in the Isidro Parga Pondal, municipality Oleiros Coruña, can not be setting homework to do at home and this is because a parent has welcomed the wording of an order the Department of Education of 1997 which stipulates that children can not be sent home work. A rule has been in place 16 years in Galicia and in practice only applies if someone makes a complaint.
From the school recognizes that an inspector himself at the center after receiving a complaint from a parent for the amount of homework he had to do his son and since that time ordered to serve the order and send teachers forbade exercises to students. From small administrative rule exceptions are saved: "If a child is sick you can send stuff to retrieve the missed days, some reading newspapers or research but very little, and in rare cases," says a spokesman for the school.
"The home should not be a place of learning, but a place where you fasten what has been learned in class, reinforcing" thinks the pedagogue Maria Teresa Rodriguez Estevez. "If a parent complaint is that the child brings assignments probably have not seen in class. And the duties should be things that the child is able to do, not new. Sino parents have kids feeling that they do nothing in school, returning as they came in the morning. has to be a distributed responsibility of families and teachers, "he reasons preparadosparaaprender.com coordinator. "The tasks must be used to establish routines but leaving time for other activities and be individualized."
Most parents are against this and have decided to collect signatures to defend the freedom of teachers to develop their educational programs. "At school that is four kilometers children have to do homework and there is no problem," says Belén Fernández, one of the mothers of the center, who have decided to collect signatures to present to the Department to revoke the order. "I know parents who have gone to tutoring because their children are bad at math and have not gotten that teachers put them strengthening exercises for fear of inspections," says Fernandez. Some school teachers have suffered up to three inspections so far this year. From the ANPA has been limited, so far, to provide logistical support to those who want to collect signatures. "We will convovar an assembly because we have parents in favor and against homework, you have to discuss and make a decision", say from the association.
In the Department of Education to ensure that the law is approved Lomce the Government has no plans to consider the possibility to make a change in this policy. And therefore it is mandatory for the centers. In Spain, almost a third of elementary students that time exceeds two hours per day as logical limit pointing Professor Diane Ravitch. In addition, the Spanish Society of Psychiatry, have warned of increased stress among some children whose agendas do not stop growing. Over 90% of Spanish students of compulsory education (from 6-16 years) develop school activity, and just over half, two or more a week.
Last January the Spanish Confederation of Associations of Parents of Students CEAPA was contrary to an "excess of duties" growing in Spain. And remarked that the overhead can cause social inequalities among children with varying socioeconomic and cultural level. The Ministry of Education, which has no record of any complaint more for this reason in Spain, remember that educational skills are transferred to the autonomous and can not interfere.
In 2009, two Canadian lawyers got their children each evening stop doing homework, considering that the tasks did not help their education, turning your home into a "second shift". In return, the children would have to do the work in class every day prepared enough to go and study for exams. At home, however, the Court determined that they would have to read daily and practice with musical instruments.
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配置したジョブを防ぐ1997ルールを強制することを中心に強制親の申し立て
Touzaイグナシオサンティアゴ30 MAY 2013 - 午後六時40分CET
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