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Canada: Education Minister David Eggen assigned to find ways to tackle racism

America del Norte/Canada/cbc.ca

Resumen: El Premier Rachel Notley ha dado a su ministro de Educación una asignación de verano: encontrar formas para que el gobierno de Alberta luche contra el racismo y promueva la diversidad. En una carta a David Eggen esboza sus expectativas. Notley dijo que las muertes a tiros de seis hombres musulmanes en una mezquita en la ciudad de Quebec en Enero lo impulsó a encontrar la forma en que el gobierno asuma la lucha contra el racismo. 

Premier Rachel Notley has given her education minister a summer assignment: find ways for the Alberta government to fight racism and promote diversity.

In a letter to David Eggen outlining her expectations, Notley said the shooting deaths of six Muslim men at a mosque in Quebec City in January prompted her to find ways for the government to fight racism.

She said Alberta is making progress, «but there is work to be done.»»In recent years, we have witnessed growing concern about racism,» Notley writes. «I share that concern and I know you do, too.»

Eggen will find people from different communities to advise the government, finish a review of policies in other Canadian jurisdictions and ask groups fighting racism about what works and what doesn’t.

The premier also wants Eggen to find ways to promote more diversity and inclusion within the public service and Alberta’s agencies boards and commissions.

Eggen said tackling racism is an issue government should undertake.

«Our basic responsibility of government is for a safe environment by which people can live and raise their families,» he said. «It’s an extension of my safe and caring efforts in schools. That extends to  the larger society.»

Eggen has been asked to give Notley a report with recommendations this fall.

He will start his meetings in Calgary on Thursday. He intends to talk to people in urban and rural areas.

Fuente: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/alberta-racism-notley-government-eggen-1.4191388

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Israel: Education minister seeks to shorten school vacation

Asia/Israel/timesofisrael.com

Resumen: Según informes, el ministro de Educación Naftali Bennett tiene la intención de acortar las vacaciones escolares de primera a tercer grado a partir del próximo año académico. Bennett dijo que quiere que sea más fácil para los padres, muchos de los cuales tienen dificultades para encontrar opciones de cuidado de niños mientras van a trabajar en los días de vacaciones escolares. Actualmente, además de dos meses de vacaciones de verano, los alumnos tienen unos 44 días de descanso durante el año, mientras que los padres tienen muchos menos días de descanso.

Education Minister Naftali Bennett is reportedly planning to shorten school vacation for first- to third-graders beginning in the coming academic year.

The minister, who leads the Jewish Home party, is considering three options, each said to cost millions of shekels, the daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported Thursday.

Bennett said that he wants to make it easier for parents, many of whom struggle to find childcare options while they go to work on school vacation days.

Currently, in addition to two months of summer vacation, pupils have some 44 days off during the year, while parents have far fewer days off.

Initially the additional school days will be for pupils in grades 1 to 3, though Bennett is seeking funding to extend it to kindergarten and then to the other grades in elementary school, the report said.

Education Minister and Jewish Home party leader, Naftali Bennett, leads the faction meeting at the Knesset on July 3, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
Education Minister and Jewish Home party leader, Naftali Bennett, leads the faction meeting at the Knesset on July 3, 2017. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

According to the new plan, pupils will have school on the days immediately following the three festivals of Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot, and the Passover and Hanukkah vacations, which begin several days before the festivals, will be shortened.

Reportedly, the minister is weighing three options to staff the extra teaching days. In one plan, teachers would be expected to work on those additional seven days, but would receive seven days of vacation in lieu, to be taken at their discretion.

Another option would be for those additional seven days to not be devoted to the regular curriculum but rather to enrichment activities. The teachers would be given preference if they want to run the activities on those days; otherwise, schools would engage other staff.

A third option, which is considered less likely to be approved, would be to give the teachers less vacation and force them to work on the extra days.

“We are talking about a heavy burden on working parents in Israel, and I am sensitive to their feelings,” Bennett said. “We are working to bring a comprehensive and serious solution to the gap between the parents’ vacation days and those of their children.”

Bennett said that he is working with Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon (Kulanu) on the solution, and will first seek out approval from the teachers’ union for any plan.

“Calculations that we have conducted show that finding a solution to the problem of vacations will boost the economy and increase the GDP because parents will be able to work,” Bennett said. “We are currently holding discussions with the Finance Ministry.”

Teachers oppose measures to lengthen the school year, the report said, and say that the state should instead increase the number of paid vacation days to which parents are entitled.

Fuente: http://www.timesofisrael.com/education-minister-seeks-to-shorten-school-vacation-report/

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La Iniciativa Chan-Zuckerberg tiene un ambicioso plan para impulsar el aprendizaje personalizado

America del Norte/EEUU/Observatorio ITESM

Priscilla Chan y el fundador de Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, invertirán «cientos de millones de dólares al año en aprendizaje personalizado», con el objetivo de ampliar los esfuerzos para proporcionar a cada estudiante una educación personalizada,informa Benjamin Herold en Education Week.

A través de la Iniciativa Chan-Zuckerberg, la pareja quiere apoyar el desarrollo de modelos y herramientas para ayudar a los profesores a reconocer y responder mejor a las necesidades académicas de cada estudiante. Para lograrlo, contrataron a James H. Shelton, ex Subsecretario de Educación de los Estados Unidos.

«Tenemos que disipar esa noción de que el aprendizaje personalizado es sólo tecnología», dijo Shelton en una entrevista con Education Week. «De hecho, se trata de entender a los estudiantes, dándoles agencias y dejándoles hacer un trabajo que sea atractivo y emocionante».

Creada en 2015, la Iniciativa Chan-Zuckerberg ha apostado desde el principio en el poder del aprendizaje personalizado para transformar la educación. «El aprendizaje personalizado puede ser una forma escalable de dar a todos los niños del mundo una mejor educación», se puede leer en el anuncio de la creación de la iniciativa.

Fuente: https://observatorio.itesm.mx/edu-news/2017/7/3/la-iniciativa-chan-zuckerberg-tiene-un-ambicioso-plan-para-impulsar-el-aprendizaje-personalizado

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Malasia: Gov’t committed to improving quality of Tamil education – Subramaniam

Asia/Malasia/english.astroawani.com

Resumen: El rápido desarrollo de las escuelas tamiles en todo el país muestra el compromiso del gobierno para asegurar que la calidad de la educación en escuelas de este tipo sea del más alto nivel, lo que ha ayudado a cambiar la percepción de la comunidad con respecto al sistema de educación, dijo MIC presidente Datuk Seri Dr. S. Subramaniam. Señaló al respecto, que el apoyo proporcionado por el primer ministro Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak había permitido un desarrollo más integral del sistema de educación escolar Tamil y la mejora de la prestación de una educación de calidad en este tipo de escuelas.

KUALA LUMPUR: The rapid development of Tamil schools throughout the country shows the commitment of the government in ensuring that the quality of education in such schools is at the highest level as well as to change the perception of the community on that education system, said MIC president Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam.

He said the support provided by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had enabled a more holistic development of the Tamil school education system and improved the delivery of quality education in such schools.

«In the past, the middle class ignored Tamil schools. They used to look down upon Tamil school education.

«Now, with the construction of more Tamil schools, especially in middle class residential areas, it will boost confidence and change the public perception on the quality of Tamil schools,» he said at the ground- breaking ceremony for Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan Tamil (SJKT) Bandar Mahkota Cheras here today.

Also present at the ceremony were Deputy Education Minister Datuk P. Kamalanathan and Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri S. K. Devamany.

Subramaniam said Tamil schools needed to focus on various areas, including reducing the level of dropouts among pupils, and called on all parties to cooperate to make Tamil schools the school of choice for parents.

Met by reporters after the event, Subramaniam announced that SJKT Mahkota Cheras was expected to be completed in the third quarter of next year to become the 99th Tamil school in Selangor and the 527th in Malaysia.

SJKT Bandar Mahkota Cheras was built to accommodate students from nearby areas who were forced to attend school in SJKT Kajang and SJKT Serdang, said Subramaniam, who is the Health Minister.

Built at an overall cost of RM21.08 million by the Education Ministry on a 6.2-acre site, the school will be able to accommodate between 800 and 900 pupils.

In 2012, Najib had announced that the government would building six new SJKT schools, namely SJKT Taman Keladi in Sungai Petani, SJKT Heawood in Sungai Siput, SJKT Taman Sentosa in Klang, SJKT Taman PJS1 in Petaling Jaya, SJKT Bandar Mahkota Cheras and SJKT Bandar Seri Alam in Johor

Fuente: http://english.astroawani.com/malaysia-news/govt-committed-improving-quality-tamil-education-subramaniam-147819

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Reino Unido: Primary tests: Two-fifths fail to meet standard

Europa/ReinoUnido/BBC

Resumen: Dos quintas partes (39%) de los alumnos de primaria en Inglaterra han fallado en cumplir con el estándar esperado en lectura, escritura y matemáticas. Los resultados proceden de las pruebas del plan de estudios nacional, a menudo conocido como Sats. Los resultados indican que en total, el 61% alcanzó el nivel esperado en los tres «Rs», una mejora en la puntuación del 53% del año pasado . Ministros elogiaron el duro trabajo de las escuelas, pero los directores dijo que los resultados mostraron sólo una visión parcial.

Two-fifths (39%) of primary school pupils in England have failed to meet the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics, figures show.

The results are from national curriculum tests, often known as Sats, sat by 11-years-olds earlier this term.

In total, 61% did reach the expected level in the «three Rs», an improvement on last year’s score of 53%.

Ministers praised the hard work of schools, but head teachers said the results showed only a partial picture.

The results show:

  • 61% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics, compared with 53% last year
  • 71% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, compared with 66% last year
  • 75% of pupils met the expected standard in mathematics, compared with 70% last year
  • 77% of pupils met the expected standard in grammar, punctuation and spelling, compared with 73% last year
  • 76% of pupils met the expected standard in writing, compared with 74% last year

This year’s cohort was the second to sit new tougher tests in line with a new national curriculum introduced in 2014.

Last year, the percentage of primary school leavers making the grade fell to 53% from 80% in 2015.

The results of the tests are used by the government to measure primary schools’ success, in so-called league tables.

‘Pinch of salt’

School Standards Minister Nick Gibb told BBC News the new curriculum had «significantly higher expectations of pupils than the previous one».

«Schools and pupils have responded extremely well,» he said.

«Today’s results show sustained progress in reading, writing and maths and are a testament to the hard work of teachers and pupils across England.

«Thanks to their commitment and our new knowledge-rich curriculum, thousands more children will arrive at secondary school having mastered the fundamentals of reading, writing and maths, giving them the best start in life.»

But the National Association of Head Teachers said the results should be taken «with a pinch of salt».

General secretary Russell Hobby said: «Sats data only gives parents part of the picture when judging a pupil’s success or a school’s effectiveness.

«League tables are the least helpful way of knowing if a school is the right place for your child.

«At the moment, parents and schools know that these results have to be taken with a pinch of salt.»

He added that simply looking at data missed most of the real work being done to help youngsters achieve their full potential.

Mr Hobby added: «Schools do need to be held to account, but inspectors should look at more than just data.

«That way, when parents are reading Ofsted reports they can have more confidence that the report properly reflects how good the school actually is.»

Dr Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, said the results showed children and teachers had «worked extremely hard to get to grips with these new-look Sats».

«But Sats continue to have a negative impact on children’s education, and the exams are not fit for purpose,» she said.

«Preparing for Sats takes up too much class time, with schools focusing on getting children through the tests.»

Kevin Courtney, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said the results told 39% of 11-year-olds that they were not ready to begin secondary education.

«This demoralising situation says less about the efforts of teachers and pupils than about the deep flaws of our current system,» he said.

«Designed to hold schools to account, it treats primary children as collateral damage.»

Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said pupils and teachers should be congratulated for their achievements.

«That this has been achieved despite the confusion created by the chaotic introduction of the new assessment framework, which barely a year after introduction is already under review by government, is of great credit to the resilience of the teaching profession,» he said

Fuente: http://www.bbc.com/news/education-40481689

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Trinidad and Tobago: Ministry of Education identifies learning disabilities as possible factor in SEA performance

Caribe Insular/ Trinidad y Tobago/ by  

Resumen: El Ministro de Educación está aconsejando a los padres a tener en cuenta los signos tempranos de problemas de aprendizaje. Al hablar con los miembros de los medios de comunicación el miércoles, el Dr. Francis dijo que algunos estudiantes no son capaces de manejar Lenguaje y Matemática básica a nivel de escuela primaria. Al respecto señaló que los bajos resultados en los exámenes son motivo de preocupación por lo que está aconsejando a los padres a tener en cuenta los signos tempranos de problemas de aprendizaje. Al hablar con los miembros de los medios de comunicación el miércoles, el Dr. Francis dijo que algunos estudiantes no son capaces de manejar nociones básicas a nivel de escuela primaria de Lenguaje y Matemática  .

Speaking with members of the media on Wednesday, Dr. Francis said some students are unable to handle basic Language and Mathematics at the Primary school level.

Dr. Francis says the low scores at the SEA exams are cause for concern.

Dr. Lovell did however add that the Ministry can do a lot more with focusing on the schools which do not excel as much as others.

He said that this current issue has proven to be a major crisis.
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The Minister in the Ministry Of Education is advising parents to look out for early signs of learning disabilities. Speaking with members of the media on Wednesday, Dr. Francis said some students are unable to handle basic Language and Mathematics at the Primary school level. Dr. Francis says the low scores at the SEA exams are cause for concern.

Dr. Lovell did however add that the Ministry can do a lot more with focusing on the schools which do not excel as much as others. He said that this current issue has proven to be a major crisis.

Fuente: http://news.power102fm.com/ministry-of-education-identifies-learning-disabilities-as-possible-factor-in-sea-performance-46118#sthash.vH9YhquH.dpbs

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Brasil: Governo anuncia novas vagas para financiamento estudantil

America del Sur/Brasil/agenciabrasil.ebc.com.b

O governo federal anunciou hoje (6) a abertura, para 2018, de 310 mil vagas em três modalidades do Novo Fundo de Financiamento Estudantil (Novo Fies). Dessas vagas, 100 mil serão ofertadas a juro zero para estudantes com renda familiar per capita de até três salários mínimos, incidindo somente correção monetária. Outras 75 mil novas vagas foram anunciadas para o segundo semestre deste ano.

O Novo Fies passará a vigorar a partir de 2018. Na modalidade Fies 1, com oferta de 100 mil vagas por ano a juro zero, o estudante pagará uma parcela máxima de 10% de sua renda mensal. Outros pontos de corte serão a pontuação mínima de 450 pontos e nota na redação acima de zero no Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (Enem).

O ministro da Educação, Mendonça Filho, afirmou, também, que as universidades serão responsáveis por bancar os custos com as taxas bancárias para os empréstimos. Com isso, a economia para a União será de R$ 300 milhões, segundo o governo. Um fundo garantidor será criado para que as instituições de ensino contribuam para mitigar os riscos das operações.

“Agora as instituições de ensino superior privadas serão sócias também da inadimplência, elas terão que zelar por cada real emprestado, e se por acaso a inadimplência aumentar, elas terão que aportar mais recursos no fundo garantidor”, disse o ministro durante o anúncio do Novo Fies, no Palácio do Planalto.  “Tem que ser sócio no filé e também tem que ser sócio no osso.”

Para o ministro, as modificações garantirão a continuidade do programa. Ele mostrou dados segundo os quais, em seu formato anterior, o programa acumulava uma inadimplência de 46,4%, cujo risco terá que ser absorvido inteiramente pelo Tesouro Nacional.

Em seu pico, em 2014, o Fies alcançou mais de 732 mil contratos de empréstimos para financiar cursos para estudantes de baixa renda em universidades privadas. Segundo o atual governo, no entanto, não havia critérios suficientes para garantir a sustentabilidade do programa. O MEC contabiliza no momento mais de 2,5 milhões de contratos ativos no Fies.

Outras modalidades

Na segunda modalidade, o Novo Fies terá como fonte de recursos fundos constitucionais regionais. Em 2018, neste grupo serão ofertadas 150 mil vagas para as regiões Norte, Nordeste e Centro-Oeste, a juros de até 3% ao ano, mais correção monetária.

A terceira modalidade do Novo Fies contará também com recursos do Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (BNDES). Neste grupo, 60 mil vagas serão ofertadas em 2018 a estudantes com renda familiar per capita de até cinco salários mínimos.

Edição: Lidia Neves
Fuente: http://agenciabrasil.ebc.com.br/educacao/noticia/2017-07/governo-anuncia-100-mil-vagas-juro-zero-para-fies-em-2018
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