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What can Australia learn from US school reforms? : Comments
By Andrew Leigh, published 8/12/2009If the Government's education reforms follow the US example then Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd can be quietly pleased.
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By all accounts that I have noted the USA continues to slip behind the outcomes being achieved elsewhere. A recent article in the New York Times noted this. So our federal leaders are on the wrong track regarding education.
Finland is the world's leader and in the western world Scandinavian countries are also doing well.
Measurement has little to do with outcomes. Discussion of open ended questions early in school life improves critical thinking abilities, behaviour and outcomes and provides a benefit throughout the whole of life. The proposed ethics trial in NSW is a starting point.
The Clackmannan trial in Scotland is worth reading and is available at;
http://www.rotherham-gt.co.uk/docs/p4c/impact2.doc
In that educational district this type of discussion is being introduced to all primary school classes and to prechools.