Effective schools meet the learning needs of the students who attend them.
of national efforts to make schools more effective>
Equal Educational Opportunity Survey in 1966
Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
Public Law 94-192
Effective Schools Movement
Effective Schools research
Coleman Report
Family and community factors prevented some children
schools?
J. S. Burner, one of the most known scholars in the cognitive education field, insisted "there`s nothing that the child could not understand if the material is written in understandable language that is equivalent to their capability." At a first look, people might think that Shakespeare would be too difficult for the elementary schoolstudents. However, elementary students are in the p
First countries to establish near-universal enrolment at elementary school.(decreed by Frederick the Great)
2,875,835(students)/3.090294(school age) -> 93%
The United States
Unevenly Developed -> uneven enrolment
1802 : lycee was created
Gradual increase in full secondary schools
1850 : Ecoles primaries superieures : modern primary school
After 1839 : The number of enseignement pr
Ⅱ. Body
1. cartoon
cartoon is still popular among the elementary schoolstudents these days. According to the survey we performed, the highest number, about 39% ofstudents answered they watch cartoon for 1~2 hours a day and only 6% ofstudents said they do not watch the cartoon. They want to become like the hero/heroin of the cartoon, so they often buy school supplies related to the cartoo
of abortion, the dangers of sexual violence, child abuse, and sex-transmitted diseases, but sometimes also things like sex positions. Most schools offer courses on the correct usage of contraception.
Sweden is the most developed country of sex education and the first country of compulsory sex education. Sex education is already attempted in 1879. In elementary school, students are taught gend