Each Australian state operates a correspondence school for families living in remote areas. They do the work at home and send it in to the school. Similar to being home-schooled, but not quite. They also operate "schools of the air". These schools allow the students to communicate with the teachers by two-way radio. More commonly these days, wireless broadband is being utilized to both teach lessons and for the students to send in work.
Frequently, children are sent to boarding schools in the capital cities once they reach the secondary school years - Grade 8 through to 12.
See the link below to learn about the Alice Springs School of the Air in the heart of Australia. There are several Schools of the Air spread throughout the outback in regional centers
the three traits that were taught to the roman children were piety,gravity and dignity. =]
The childern of Roman where taught maners
The childern of Roman where taught maners
Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.
In most outback communities, the number of children is too small for a conventional school to operate. Children are educated at home by theSchool of the Air. Originally the teachers communicated with the children via radio, but now satellite telecommunication is used instead. Some children attend boarding school, mostly only those in secondary school.
That is what they believe in and are taught since children. There children will be taught the same.
Children should be taught to listen so they can know what to do when something is what they have to do.
probably wat they get taught in the U.S.
No where there parents taught them that
Samoan children are taught all subjects as taught in overseas countries
Some examples:I taught my little sister how to ride a bike.She taught maths as a living before retiring.My parents taught me right from wrong.They taught the children to look before crossing the road.He taught the boys how to play football.
Parents taught children or private teachers taught them.