We want critical thinking to be added as a mandatory part of the national curriculum in all schools.
React
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Make British politics compulsory in the secondary school curriculum
British politics should be compulsory in secondary school to help prepare young people for the responsibility of voting in elections. The fundamentals of British politics and how to vote: we think these things which are lacking in the British education system.
Add Economics & Business to national curriculum (for entrepreneurial skills)
We want the government to introduce Economics and Business to the national curriculum for Key Stage 1, 2 and 3.
Introduce mandatory sewing & textile lessons into the National Curriculum & EYFS
I ask the Government to consider introducing specific, mandatory lessons on sewing & textile skills into the National Curriculum, and Early Years Foundation Stage for nursery children. Currently, nurseries may teach sewing via continuous provision but it may not continue for all children in Year 1.
Introduce children's rights into the primary and secondary curriculum
Thousands of child's rights breaches have been found in the UK. Without the knowledge children do not know when their rights are being breached. The government have a duty to protect children's rights under the UNCRC, but time and time again children are failed without the knowledge to confront it.
Work with the devolved governments to create UK-wide Civic Curriculum
We think Britain’s strength comes from shared civic values & understanding of our democracy. We think a UK-wide civic curriculum with clear national standards would ensure pupils learn the same core history, principles & responsibilities, building pride in British identity while respecting diversity
We want critical thinking to be added as a mandatory part of the national curriculum in all schools.
React
Members can read every reason.
Make British politics compulsory in the secondary school curriculum
British politics should be compulsory in secondary school to help prepare young people for the responsibility of voting in elections. The fundamentals of British politics and how to vote: we think these things which are lacking in the British education system.
Add Economics & Business to national curriculum (for entrepreneurial skills)
We want the government to introduce Economics and Business to the national curriculum for Key Stage 1, 2 and 3.
Introduce mandatory sewing & textile lessons into the National Curriculum & EYFS
I ask the Government to consider introducing specific, mandatory lessons on sewing & textile skills into the National Curriculum, and Early Years Foundation Stage for nursery children. Currently, nurseries may teach sewing via continuous provision but it may not continue for all children in Year 1.
Introduce children's rights into the primary and secondary curriculum
Thousands of child's rights breaches have been found in the UK. Without the knowledge children do not know when their rights are being breached. The government have a duty to protect children's rights under the UNCRC, but time and time again children are failed without the knowledge to confront it.
Work with the devolved governments to create UK-wide Civic Curriculum
We think Britain’s strength comes from shared civic values & understanding of our democracy. We think a UK-wide civic curriculum with clear national standards would ensure pupils learn the same core history, principles & responsibilities, building pride in British identity while respecting diversity