
"Redeveloped curriculum is divided into five areas: well-being, Stem education, arts education, language, social and environmental education Primary school children will spend more time on PE, begin to learn about puberty earlier and will start learning a foreign language in fifth class as part of a new curriculum which will be phased in from next year. It will replace the 26-year-old curriculum currently in place."
"Primary school children will spend more time on PE, begin to learn about puberty earlier and will start learning a foreign language in fifth class as part of a new curriculum which will be phased in from next year. It will replace the 26-year-old curriculum currently in place, with Education Minister Helen McEntee saying it will "ensure every child in Ireland receives an education that is inclusive, empowering, and deeply relevant to their lives"."
The redeveloped curriculum is divided into five areas: well-being, STEM education, arts education, language, and social and environmental education. Primary school children will spend more time on physical education, begin puberty education earlier, and start learning a foreign language in fifth class. The new curriculum will be phased in from next year and will replace the existing 26-year-old curriculum. The reform increases emphasis on pupil well-being, practical STEM and arts learning, language acquisition, and social and environmental awareness. The changes are presented as aiming to provide an inclusive, empowering, and relevant education for every child.
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