Complete Education will instruct our children as “World Citizens”, not simply Americans.

The revolutionary approach is based on the Erasmus, Grundtvig, Monnet, Ashoka and Comenius educational programs.
Children will understand and accept different cultures and their horizons will be global, not national.
The proposed program is based on the following concepts:
– Zero Fillers.
– Zero homework.
– Critical thinking.
5 subjects
1. Practical and Business Arithmetic. Basic operations and use of financial calculators for the home and office.
2. Reading. Start by reading a daily page of the book each child chooses and end up by reading a book a week.
3. Citizenship. Includes total respect for laws, civil values, ethics, respect for the rules of coexistence, tolerance, altruism and respect for the ecology and the environment.
4. Computer Science. Office, Internet, social networks and online activities. Online safety and Netiquette.
5. Tongues. 4 or 5 Alphabets, Cultures, Religions, including English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, French, German, Latin; with socialization exchange visits to families from each country during the summer.

What will be the result of this show? Young people who at 18 speak 4 languages, know 4 cultures, 4 alphabets.
– They are experts in using their computers and cell phones as work tools.
– They read 52 books a year.
– Respect for the law, ecology and coexistence.
– They manage business and finance arithmetic perfectly.

Complete Education Includes Comprehensive Sexuality Education:

Supporting Students, Parents, Educators, Districts, and States in Implementing a More Complete Education – https://www.unfpa.org/comprehensive-sexuality-education

Enabling young people to advocate for their health and well being
Anti-rape strategies for boys and girls lead to positive outcomes for women and men
Students develop healthy interpersonal relations in schools and outside of schools through community-based training

The Century Foundation – https://tcf.org/content/report/how-racially-diverse-schools-and-classrooms-can-benefit-all-students/

Women’s Contraception Options and How They Work

Women have been controlling their fertility for thousands of years, but none were tried and true until “the pill” came along in the 1960s. Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones speaks with OBGYN physician Dr. Jennifer Kaiser about the most common, ongoing methods for controlling fertility, including Plan B, Ella, and the Copper IUD.
From University of Utah https://healthcare.utah.edu/the-scope/health-library/all/2017/08/womens-contraception-options-and-how-they-work