Quantcast
Channel: Times Of Malta
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 77260

Malta should discuss raising compulsory school age to 18 - Bartolo

$
0
0

The country should in the coming years start discussing whether obligatory school age should be extended from the current 16 to 18, Education Minister Evarist Bartolo said today. He said that according to EU statistics, the Maltese were among those who spent the least time in the education system. That was compounded by truancy. "Some schoolchildren miss up to a third of the school year," Mr Bartolo said. Such children harboured the mentality that  they could take three days off a month since no action was taken against them unless their absence exceed three days. Mr Bartolo was speaking at a conference organised by Anti-Poverty Forum Malta. He expressed concern that too many children were leaving school at the end of secondary school when aged 16. In the age cohort between 16 and 24, 44 per cent of these people were neither in education nor in training or employment. "What are these people doing?" Mr Bartolo said. Raising the school age was a challenge the country may have to face,  he said. "But this raises a double challenge. If we often cannot convince children to stay at school regularly until they turn 16, how do we go about convincing them to stay on until they are...

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 77260

Trending Articles



<script src="https://jsc.adskeeper.com/r/s/rssing.com.1596347.js" async> </script>