Should we have a say in what we learn at school?
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It’s important for schools to understand that pupils learn at different rates and have different ways of learning. What we learn is also important, schools need to ensure what we learn is relevant and provide us with a basis for when we eventually leave school.
Alfie - Age 11
Yes because if we have an interest in a topic e.g maths it will help us to develop our skills in a subject we enjoy learning about. If we have questions about something it is important for us to learn to be able to answer our questions
Josh - Age 7
I think that we should tell others about what we learned and if people like children are worried they could speak to their parents may send a message to the council or talk to the President or the Priminister.
Aleksander - Age 9
I think it is unfair how students have to take time out of their education to raise a warning about global warming; We should be already helping without reminders.
Naomi - Age 10
I think it is unfair how students have to take time out of their education to raise a warning about global warming; We should be already helping without reminders.
Naomi - Age 10
Yes we should have a say because there are some important current events that we don't learn about, but we need to limit it so we don't just learn about everyone's favourite subject.
Larch Class - Age 8
yes and no! yes because it would give us lots of different things to learn about, no because we have to learn the curriculum to pass our exams
Ella-Grace Brereton - Age 8
I think we should have a say on what we learn at School because the subject might have an effect on what you belive.
Imy - Age 9