Policy to request revision of the law to realize "30 class" Liberal Democratic Education Rehabilitation Execution Headquarters September 20, 7:50

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The Liberal Democratic Party's Educational Rehabilitation Execution Headquarters has asked the government to revise the "Obligation Standard Law," which stipulates that the number of students per class should be 40 or less, in order to realize a "30 class" for elementary and junior high schools. It is a policy to go.

Given that the spread of the new coronavirus has forced school closures, the Liberal Democratic Party's Educational Rehabilitation Execution Headquarters said that establishing a guidance system that guarantees children's learning is an urgent issue, such as the realization of a small class of mathematics. We have put together a resolution calling for.



The resolution stipulates that the capacity of one class should be 40 or less in order to gradually and systematically promote the "30 class" initiative to reduce the number of children / students in one class of elementary and junior high school to 30 or less. The "Obligation Standard Law" should be revised.



After that, we are requesting that we consider the necessary financial measures in the process of formulating the budget for the next fiscal year and obtain a draft.



The Liberal Democratic Party's Educational Rehabilitation Execution Headquarters will soon meet and formally resolve.



The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has decided to ask the Ministry of Finance to include the cost of realizing a small class of mathematics in the budget plan next year, with a view to amending the "Obligation Standard Law".