School children should no longer be taught traditional subjects at school because they are “middle-class” creations, and “mere stepping stones to wealth,” says an adviser to the British government (Finder’s fee: Joanne Jacobs).
Lessons will cover a series of personal skills, if Professor John White gets his way, reports the Daily Mail. “Pupils would no longer study history, geography and science but learn skills such as energy- saving and civic responsibility through projects and themes.”
White, a member of a committee set up to advise Government curriculum authors on changes to secondary schooling for 11 to 14-year-olds, favors a shift away from single-subject teaching to theme or project-based learning. Aims should include fostering a student who “values personal relationships, is a responsible and caring citizen, is entrepreneurial, able to manage risk and committed to sustainable development.”
Tory schools spokesman Nick Gibb said Professor White’s view was “deeply corrosive”.
“This anti-knowledge, anti-subject ideology is deeply damaging to our education system. It is this sort of thinking that has led to the promotion of discredited reading methods, the erosion of three separate sciences and the decline of mathematics skills. I just find it astonishing that someone with his extreme views has been allowed to advise the Government on education policy.”
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