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Lorrana
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[Scrapped] STEM Education Act

Postby Lorrana » Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:36 pm

Title: STEM Education Act
Category: Education and Creativity
Area of Effect: Educational


Noting the intent of World Assembly Resolution #48

Acknowledging the importance of a well-rounded education which includes the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)

Recognizing the reason for repealing Resolution #48 as being that science education was being mandated in places that aren't appropriate for science education

The General Assmebly of the World Assembly hereby:

Defines "school" as an institution for educating children

Clarifies that "schools" do NOT encompass higher educational institutions such as universities and colleges

Mandates that all member states provide quality STEM education for students of schools

Recommends that member states budget out a certain amount of funding towards STEM educational materials and curricula



Yes, I know the proposal needs a lot of work. Go ahead and blast it, I'm going to need as much feedback as I can get
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Jedinsto
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Postby Jedinsto » Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:44 pm

Lorrana wrote:Noting the intent of World Assembly Resolution #48


I'm fairly sure this part would be illegal, but don't take my word for it.

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Postby Tinhampton » Wed Jan 27, 2021 12:46 pm

GA#475 "Promoting Natural Sciences in Schools."
Lorrana wrote:
Title: STEM Education Act
Category: Education and Creativity
Area of Effect: Educational


Noting the intent of World Assembly Resolution #48

Acknowledging the importance of a well-rounded education which includes the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)

Recognizing the reason for repealing Resolution #48 as being that science education was being mandated in places that aren't appropriate for science education

The General Assmebly of the World Assembly hereby:

Defines "school" as an institution for educating children

Clarifies that "schools" do NOT encompass higher educational institutions such as universities and colleges

Mandates that all member states provide quality STEM education for students of schools

Recommends that member states budget out a certain amount of funding towards STEM educational materials and curricula



Yes, I know the proposal needs a lot of work. Go ahead and blast it, I'm going to need as much feedback as I can get
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Postby Lorrana » Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:06 pm

Tinhampton wrote:GA#475 "Promoting Natural Sciences in Schools."
Lorrana wrote:
Title: STEM Education Act
Category: Education and Creativity
Area of Effect: Educational


Noting the intent of World Assembly Resolution #48

Acknowledging the importance of a well-rounded education which includes the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)

Recognizing the reason for repealing Resolution #48 as being that science education was being mandated in places that aren't appropriate for science education

The General Assmebly of the World Assembly hereby:

Defines "school" as an institution for educating children

Clarifies that "schools" do NOT encompass higher educational institutions such as universities and colleges

Mandates that all member states provide quality STEM education for students of schools

Recommends that member states budget out a certain amount of funding towards STEM educational materials and curricula



Yes, I know the proposal needs a lot of work. Go ahead and blast it, I'm going to need as much feedback as I can get


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