回答於 : 2024-07-12
The government has announced several strategies and plans aimed at improving education standards in the country for 2024. Here are some key initiatives:
### 1. **Improving Student Achievement Agenda**
The Biden-Harris Administration has released the "Improving Student Achievement Agenda for 2024" which focuses on proven strategies to enhance educational outcomes. Specific details of the strategies were not provided, but the emphasis is on evidence-based approaches[1].
### 2. **National Improvement Framework (Scotland)**
The Scottish Government's “National Improvement Framework and Improvement Plan 2024” is designed to develop a comprehensive digital strategy for education. This plan includes:
- **Vision and Key Priorities**: Establishing a clear vision and identifying key educational priorities.
- **Digital Strategy**: Implementing digital advancements in the education sector[2][5].
### 3. **National Educational Technology Plan (NETP)**
The U.S. Department of Education has released the 2024 National Educational Technology Plan (NETP) focusing on closing digital divides. The plan identifies three key areas:
- **Digital Use Divide**: Enhancing how students use technology to engage in academic content.
- **Digital Design Divide**: Building educators’ capacities to create effective, technology-driven learning experiences.
- **Digital Access Divide**: Ensuring equitable access to digital tools and the internet[6].
### 4. **New Standards and Priorities**
There are also broader initiatives aimed at fundamental changes in the education sector. Some of the priorities include:
- **NCEA Level 1 Achievement Standards Implementation**: Introduction of new achievement standards to assess student performance more effectively[7].
- **Comprehensive Student Funding Model**: Development of a new funding model to support students, particularly those who fall outside current funding provisions[8].
- **Distance Learning Quality**: Initiatives to bring distance learning programs up to par with traditional classroom settings[9].
- **Maths and English Requirement**: Requiring all students to study maths and English until age 18 to reverse declining standards[11].
### 5. **Increased Focus on Ambition, Achievement, and Outcomes**
The government has also set broader priorities to instill ambition, enhance achievement, and improve educational outcomes across the system[12].
These diverse and comprehensive strategies demonstrate a systemic approach to tackling various challenges in the educational sector, from digital divides to curriculum standards and student funding. These plans collectively aim to create a more equitable and high-quality education system.