German parents pay ...
 
Notifications
Clear all

German parents pay tuition fees to keep kids out of Zools

1 Posts
1 Users
0 Reactions
1,027 Views
Kind Lampshade Maker
(@kind-lampshade-maker)
Posts: 3998
Illustrious Member
Topic starter
 

http://www.deutsche-welle.de/dw/article/0,2144,3730092,00.html

...we see in international comparisons is that systematically, students perform better in countries that build more on private school operations. Not private funding, but operations...

Here, this so-called "expert" advocates the allocation of public funds for the organization of schools by synogoges and mosques, on German soil:

...Charter schools in the US are just public schools that have more autonomy. I am talking here about, maybe, church-run schools. You have to remember that we don't have the separation of church and state that the US has in terms of accepting funding.

What we have seen empirically is that school systems perform best when schools are financed by the states, using little private funding, but operated largely by private initiatives...

Here, a pro-Mud site admits to the Wiggering of ethnic German students:

http://euro-islam.info/spip/article.php3?id_article=716

...Indeed, she says, the language skills of some of her German students have suffered, with many now routinely dropping definite articles in everyday speech. Some German boys are also imitating their Turkish counterparts in macho gesturesT.N.B....

Criticizing the unwillingness of politicians to dumb down the German school system:

...While German politicians shy away from a bitter three-decade-old debate about introducing an integrated high school system...

Somebody has to pay these teachers to take the Muds by the hand. It certainly isn't the Muds who are paying the highest percentage of taxes. Officially, pupils are required to attend school until 13:00 hours:

...Mahmod Hejazi, a shy 12-year-old whose Lebanese parents speak hardly any German, arrived at Erika-Mann 11 months ago, along with a fat file explaining that he suffered from learning disabilities and required special instruction. His new teacher, Heidemarie Tandel, worked hard to integrate him, bringing him up to speed with the class material in afternoon tutorials...

...In some cases, teachers say, students are offered opportunities they do not take. Rühle tells of language tutoring sessions and educational trips that end up half-empty. Prase-Mansmann says her school has a teacher 15 hours a week to counsel seniors on jobs and apprenticeships, but few ever show up.

It won't be long, until California-style bi-lingual public sign-posting will become common:

... A growing number of primary schools also offer bilingual tracks to nurture native languages alongside German...

Minority dictatorship:

...as parents multiply their demands to separate girls and boys in sports or take their children out of biology classes, teachers like Rühle worry that too much tolerance could become counterproductive - and that even more German parents will desert schools with high proportions of immigrants...

It won't be long until it becomes majority dictatorship. The ethnic Germans will be the new minority:

...In Germany, where immigrants (officialy not holding German passports) now account for 22 percent of 15-year-olds, compared with 9 percent of the population as a whole, the inequalities are actually reinforced by the school system...

Funny how supposedly poor households are able to afford digital television:

...immigrant children today speak poorer German and have less contact with German culture than when she started teaching 20 years ago. Many Muslim students, like Cosgun, go to Koran classes outside of school and speak only Turkish or Arabic at home. Meanwhile, the growth of digital television has made a host of Turkish- and Arabic-language channels available...


http://brd24.net

 
Posted : 23/10/2008 1:03 am
Share: