SEE the country that wants to ban homework for students
The president of France has announced a plan for a government ban on all homework for school children, according to reports.
French President François Hollande has said he will finish the task as
part of a series of reforms to reform the country's troubling education
system.
In explaining the ban the president said: “I do not
think it's fair that some children receive help from their parents at
home, while children from poor families do not. It is an issue that goes
far beyond France, and has been part of the reason why some Americans
oppose the task well.”
Hollande reform plans include increasing
the number of teachers, increase the four-day school week up to 4 1/2
days, reviewing the curriculum and the adoption of measures to reduce
absenteeism.
"Education is a priority," Hollande was quoted as
saying by the local newspaper last week. "An education program is, by
definition, a social program. Work should be done in school, rather than
at home, as a way to ensure that students who do not have help at home
are not disadvantaged,” he said.
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