I was surprised several reactions of those


Posted January 7, 2016 by dijakari

I was surprised several reactions of those who took it seriously. Some, arguing that these were typical
 
I was surprised several reactions of those who took it seriously. Some, arguing that these were typical maneuvers private schools seeking to make more money (?), And others, who said that children needed an annual time of fun and happiness, implying that the school was a tedious activities involving space without much entertainment or enjoyment. But most striking was that over 80% of the commentators argued that "can not", without further attempt to think about the possibility that it is a bold but viable proposition.

Why would it be impossible to conceptualize a school for 365 days a year? That does not mean they are 365 days to do the same every day, with missed assignments and tests that exasperate students, parents and teachers. It can be a school that integrates the dimensions of being community center, summer camp, sports center, with electives, meetings of parents with children in shared activities, etc., without obligation to attend every day. That is, a center of educational and recreational activities for children and their families activities. In fact, I know some schools have been built in large sports complexes to which children attend year round, even in the evenings and weekends, and often with their parents. 70-246 practice test

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Last Updated January 7, 2016