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Jealous jealous jealous. Routine parents meeting this week at an elementary school in Denmark. Look at the public spaces of public buildings. I wish we had. This is how the children are greeted by their parents before conversations with the principal and teachers. It's so easy to copy the models from here to here. But try to reinvent ourselves.
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In 15 years this space will become a mosque, and the children with a hijab.
Lol you are so innocent. There are dozens of neighborhoods in Denmark that are on the ghetto list that the police almost never enter. The ghetto list contains neighborhoods of 50 percent immigrants or more, and an incarcerated percentage of 3 percent (ie 3 percent in prison!) I would love to see photos from schools in Bispeparken in Copenhagen or Solbakken in Odense. We are better than Denmark in many areas, including education. You give too much credit to these resource-rich countries that have almost no real contribution to the world and are living off borrowed time before the collapse
Ami Laor
There is no room for comparison in any field.
We are a completely third world next to them.
There are more parents than students here. And that is Europe's problem today
Shani Shavit
As a veteran teacher invites you to ask, to ask, to ask yourself… Where will the budgets come from in the huge buildings you desire? Do you, the parents of Israel, educate your child in honor and respect the teachers? Are walls the appearance of everything? Have you ever wondered what a teacher's salary is? How is he rewarded, and is it at all, for the long hours at work? About a blatant lack of privacy? Need to be alert (and usually standing) about 6-8 hours a day? Walls (which is a paradoxical statement in the real estate group) are not the ultimate answer to education. When parents stop demanding resentment in resentment and learn to demand the respect of those in charge of their child's education, the system will improve miraculously and not only the children will dance - we will all go out dancing. Until then..recommends the TV series “Rita” (available on Netflix) in order to truly and deeply understand the Danish education system.
Offering a cure.
Every morning you get up
We are a people who always complain
I wish we had
Just one thing they forgot to put kids in the hair color?
They work with the watcher method I think.
That is how there is one child and he is after many persuasions. I thank the education system that we were in the 42 class no one bothered me to be who I am.
Decker as the ashes you are right… The buildings and public areas are not a guarantee for the study values necessarily they definitely add… the investment should be in encouraging the students to excel… .and help much more to the failed…
Ramat Gan Municipality
Carmel Shama the priest
Most of the school buildings in Ramat Gan from the 50s-60s are crumbling and unsafe,
Some inspiration from municipalities that care for their residents, see example
Planting school, Ramat Gan on a wintry average winter swimming pool!
Wake up and beautiful one hour earlier, already in the coming year will miss classrooms
It's time to build more 10 classes that were ready for September 2019
In my opinion, it's important to invest in values first.
Beautiful, well-equipped, comfortable schools,
Unfortunately they won't do the job!
Try teaching one day and understand!
Shulamit Amir
It is always worth learning what is done with others אחרים do not have to copy you can be impressed and apply a few things. There are some advantages that we have that no magnificent structure and no innovative method will match.
What is the connection to asymptomatic countries? What is the problem with adopting better models?
How do I like these comparisons to other countries.
To the same extent I can give a comparison from not so sympathetic countries.