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Bill: Elementary and Secondary Curriculum Proposal of 2694

Details

Submitted by[?]: Genuine Progress Alliance

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: November 2694

Description[?]:

Democratic Republic of Aloria
Ministry of Education and Culture
Office of the Minister

ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY CURRICULUM PROPOSAL OF 2694

Effective March 2694, all public and private Alorian schools shall follow the curriculum guidelines:

I. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
1.) Elementary education shall consist of the following subjects:
a. Mathematics
b. Science and Health
c. English
d. Alorian
e. Civics and Culture
f. Physical Education, Arts, and Music (PEAM)
g. Values Education or Religious Education
2.) An additional subject of Kurmali may be added by the schools.
3.) The weekly time allotted for PEAM shall be divided among the three areas of concern.

II. SECONDARY EDUCATION
1.) Secondary education shall consist of the following subjects:
a. Mathematics
b. Science
b.1. First Year - General Science
---b.2. Second Year - Biology and Health Science
---b.3. Third Year - Chemistry
---b.4. Fourth Year - Physics and Astronomy
c. English
---c.1. First Year - Alorian Literature
---c.2. Second Year - Artanian Literature
---c.3. Third Year - Terran Literature
---c.4. Fourth Year - Professional Speaking and Communication
d. Alorian
e. Social Studies
---e.1. First Year - History and Culture of Aloria
---e.2. Second Year - History of Terra
---e.3. Third Year - Basic Psychology and Sociology
---e.4. Fourth Year - Economics
f. Physical Education, Arts, and Music (PEAM)
g. Values Education or Religious Education
h. Home Economics or Technical Arts
2.) An additional subject of Kurmali may be added by the schools.
3.) The weekly time allotted for PEAM shall be divided among the three areas of concern.

III. MISCELLANEOUS GUIDELINES
1.) Schools may opt to add another subject in their curriculum.
2.) Schools may opt to replace a subject with an equivalent subject, but it must first gain the approval of the provincial Ministry of Education and Culture.

Signed,

Jess Paul
Minister of Education and Culture

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date19:38:02, January 10, 2009 CET
From Industrialist Party of Aloria
ToDebating the Elementary and Secondary Curriculum Proposal of 2694
MessageYou don't have to have parliamentary aproval in all seriousness if you control the Ministry of Education. Go ahead and take initiative to make your own programs.

Date21:51:02, January 10, 2009 CET
From New Socialist Alliance
ToDebating the Elementary and Secondary Curriculum Proposal of 2694
MessageOOC: I think it's good we're getting this in depth

Add Drama we support

Date22:51:33, January 10, 2009 CET
From Alorian Populist Party (DemCoa)
ToDebating the Elementary and Secondary Curriculum Proposal of 2694
MessageWell, I will only vote yes if there is the understanding that these are suggestions rather then requirements, as the APP supports the individual provinces having the primary authority to decide how education will be administered within their borders.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
         

Total Seats: 672

no

    Total Seats: 0

    abstain

      Total Seats: 0


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