There has been an ongoing debate in the United Kingdom about school attendance. When teaching starts to wind down, many parents believe it is beneficial to book a holiday and take the kids out of the last week of term.
There's a variety of other aspects of this I am not exploring here but the premise is quite simple. Should students be compelled to attend each day of school, and should the parents be sanctioned if they do not?
I personally believe that, particularly in comprehensive education, there are many reasons travel may be more beneficial than the taught content for that period. In some cases schools have larger failings due to staff shortages nationally. I also find it somewhat of a contradiction that the same education system that practices suspension and expulsion as a form of punishment cannot allow extra-curricular and travel opportunities to students, some of whom may not have the ability to visit the same destinations during the holidays due the increased and in some cases prohibitive costs involved.
There's a variety of other aspects of this I am not exploring here but the premise is quite simple. Should students be compelled to attend each day of school, and should the parents be sanctioned if they do not?
I personally believe that, particularly in comprehensive education, there are many reasons travel may be more beneficial than the taught content for that period. In some cases schools have larger failings due to staff shortages nationally. I also find it somewhat of a contradiction that the same education system that practices suspension and expulsion as a form of punishment cannot allow extra-curricular and travel opportunities to students, some of whom may not have the ability to visit the same destinations during the holidays due the increased and in some cases prohibitive costs involved.