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21
st 
Century Schools
 
The
Department for Children, School and Families
isasking you to comment on what you’d like to seehappening to schools in the future.
A world-classeducation forevery child
 
 
The vision
They’ve set out their ideas on how schools will makethemselves better in the years to come.The four main ideas are:
 
Making teaching tailored to each child
 
Working out what extra help children need
 
More things to involve and improve the community
 
Involving parents and offering them support and adviceWhen you’re finished reading, send your ideas and youranswers to the questions at the end of this booklet by
3 March 2009
to:
Consultation Unit 
Department for Children, Schools and Families
Ground Floor B, Castle View HouseEast Lane, RuncornCheshire, WA7 2GJ  21stcenturyschools.consultation@dcsf.gsi.gov.uk  
 
21
st 
century schools:
 for children
The main aim for children is to give them a place to learn,with all the support they need, skills and knowledge that will help them achieve whatever they want to achieve.
 Ages 5-12
 
Working out whether children need help early on,so they can overcome any learning and behaviourdifficulties as quickly as possible
 
Helping teach life skills like teamwork and sharingearly on
 
Give the children more experiences, inside andoutside the classroom, to explore and learn from
 
Every child having a teacher or staff member whoknows them personally and well, so they work onhelping kids achieve their potential from early on.
 
Looking after children’s physical and mental health,and supporting parents to do that too.
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