More than half of the respondents – 54.2 percent. – is not in favor of the ban on compulsory domestic work. Less than 41 percent have the opposite opinion. Poland – according to a survey by United Surveys for “DGP” and RMF FM.
During the survey, Poles were asked whether they supported the “abolition of homework proposed by the Ministry of National Education from April”.
The majority of respondents – 54.2 percent. – she answered negatively. Including 30.9 percent definitely not in support of the decision of the Ministry of National Education, and 23.3 percent probably not.
40.9% have a positive opinion about the changes. subjects. 27 percent declared themselves as strong supporters of abolishing housework, with 13.9 percent choosing the answer “probably yes.”
4.9 percent Poles answered: “I don’t know, it’s hard to say.”
As “DGP” notes, the youngest respondents are the declared supporters of the ministry’s decision: more than two-thirds of respondents.
On the other side are those in their sixties, almost 70 percent of whom hold the opposite view
– wrote the newspaper.
From April 1, in accordance with new regulations, no homework will be assigned in groups I to III of primary schools, except for exercises to improve fine motor skills. In groups 4 to 8, homework is not mandatory and, instead of a grade, the student receives information about what he or she did well and what needs to be improved.
The United Surveys survey for Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, Dziennik.pl, RMF FM and RMF24.pl was conducted on March 22-23, 2024 on a nationwide sample of 1,000 adult Poles using the CATI and CAWI methods.
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Source: wPolityce