because the british are pompus stuck up jackasses who can spell, unlike Celtic me.
What is Britishness - teaching people how to eat fish and chips wth a piece of wood?
It is not a common language spoken in Scotland. The primary languages spoken in Scotland are English and Scottish Gaelic. French may be taught in schools as a second language, but it is not widely spoken in everyday situations by the general population.
No. The Holocaust is today part of every child's formal education in England. In England, by law children are to be taught about the Holocaust as part of the Key Stage 3 History curriculum. This usually occurs in Year 9 (age 13-14). While academy schools do not have to follow this syllabus, it is assumed that they will deliver Holocaust education as part of a "balanced and broadly based" curriculum. Similarly, although independent schools are not obliged to deliver the National Curriculum, many in fact do. The Holocaust is not formally part of the national curriculum in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. However, it is widely taught and there is no evidence that it has been removed from textbooks.
no ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Schools should not force students to be religious.
Irish is a compulsory subject in all primary and secondary schools. Gaelscoileanna teach all the subjects through Irish. Various colleges offer Irish as a subject from cert. to PhD level.
Yes, many educators do believe that chemistry should be taught is secondary schools now.
For the most part, they were taught in local schools or at home.
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louise bennete
Many sports are taught in Australian schools. Cricket, gymnastics, swimming, soccer, AFL, Touch, athletics, softball, T ball, netball, basketball, hockey and tennis are just some of the sports taught in Australian schools.
All religions should be taught equally in schools, to help dispel some of the fear and myths that unfamiliar religions can hold.
louise bennete
louise bennete