'atente-se' na expressividade dos números apresentados... para a área das expressões...!
é pena que o documento aqui citado esteja em finlandês [ainda...?]...
"What is Finland currently doing in terms of an arts curriculum in primary/secondary school education and what are your goals and objectives going forward?
In the Finnish public education system we already have a music,
visual arts, and crafts education that is compulsory for all students
aged 7 to 16. However, over the past decade there has been a lot of
pressure (especially from arts advocates and other experts) to further
increase arts education in Finland. Our ministry of education
established a working group in August, 2011 to draw up a proposal
covering new general educational objectives in Finland. That proposal (Future of Basic Education)
was published last Friday and aims to strengthen many areas including
arts education, physical education, civic and citizenship education,
education in environmental issues, and diversification of language
teaching. The working group proposed increasing the number of required
lesson hours in music, visual arts, and crafts for all students (music
from 7 to 8 hours per week, visual arts from 8 to 10 hours per week, and
crafts from 11 to 12 hours per week). The extra hours will guarantee
the availability of qualified teachers in the arts subjects. The
proposal would also enable specialization in teaching arts. Our
government now has to agree this proposal and issue the Government
Decree on the General National Objectives and Distribution of Lesson
Hours, and then the FNBE will draw up National Core Curricula for basic
education."
o documento original... aqui.
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