they teach maths-mathe, english-englisch, art-kunst, ict-imformatic/imformatik
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German is a classified subject in schools. Not all primary schools have to teach it though. All secondary/high schools have to teach it. Most secondary schools give students the option on French, German or Spanish. So schools do other languages as well though. But yes, German is a classified subject under the National Curriculum.
Francophone schools teach subjects in French so students learn that language better and quicker.
English is the language spoken by Australians. If you are referring to Aussies learning a second language at school, they vary depending on different schools. Could be Indonesian, Italian, French, Japanese, German or Spanish.
Yes, of course, and they teach the Nazi period, too.
No. you don't need to minor in math to teach in elementary schools because if you take up elementary education as your course, you can not say that one subject is your major or minor. In elementary all the subjects are your major because you are teaching all the subjects anyway.
The Chembakolli schools teach the same types of subjects as schools in the United States do. Math, science, history, writing, and reading are all taught.
In Uruguay, elementary schools typically teach subjects such as mathematics, language (including Spanish and sometimes English), science, history, geography, art, music, and physical education. Additionally, they may also include subjects such as technology and citizenship education.
They teach hundreds of subjects in dozens of disciplines.
the languages taught in French school are mainly English, Spanish, German.
B) In his dissent on Tinker v. Des Moines
The western nations often quit teaching German in the public schools. I believe the UK did the same. In the European nations were forced to teach German since the Nazis had taken over their nations.