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variagil
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Post subject: How to began a new school for childrens? Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:14 am |
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| Swivel-Hips |
Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:18 am Posts: 6
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I've read a Thesis already cited here about schools in the beginning of XX century in one region of Spain where the author deduces from historic material that at the beginning some teachers that desired to found a new and needed school ask to the governor for a picture of Mss republica and one flag of the state and from this start point began discussions with governement about the resources needed and the disposition of this resources in space and time.
Insisting as can be deduced in documentation conserved in the aspects of the flag and the picture. So teachers began to discuss with the governement about for example two classrooms, one for childrens and another for teenagers and one room for the director with the flag of the republic and the picture of this woman, or four classrooms, for boys and girls, childrens and teenagers and one room for teachers and another for the director with the picture and the flag.
In this way and depending on the voluntee and resources of the governement to be dedicated to schoolarship many new schools were built between 1931-36 in "La Vall d'Albaida".
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colin47
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Post subject: Re: How to began a new school for childrens? Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:51 pm |
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| Swivel-Hips |
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:38 pm Posts: 8 Location: uk
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Hello to all
The prospect of trying to start a new school single-handedly would be daunting, but I've been deluged with emails from local parents offering to help. It seems I'm not alone in wanting to send my children to a school with a comprehensive intake that isn't burdened with a progressive educational agenda. Indeed, a significant percentage of comprehensives have already rejected this philosophy.
Thanks for sharing and reading Have a nice day
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