Polish kids over there living the life we all wish we’d had when we were their age: Compulsory, graded homework will be abolished in Poland’s primary schools from April, education minister Barbara Nowacka has announced, fulfilling a pre-election election promise by her party. She hopes that in future secondary school pupils will also no longer receive homework. …
The pledge to abolish homework in primary schools was included in the 100 promises announced by Tusk last September ahead of elections and was then included in the coalition agreement his Civic Coalition (KO) signed with two other groups in November, paving the way for them to form a new government. The homework abolishment has been in the works for a while and is finally coming to fruition in just a few weeks — and it comes as research indicate Polish students already have too much homework: Polish school pupils have a […]
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