Miguel, your idea of public schools in the U.S. is based on what you saw in a movie! I taught 36 years in public schools, and it was never scary. Maybe it is in the inner city, probably much like it is in the inner city of other countries.
I also work in public education in the U.S. Some inner city schools may have some scary students, but in the suburbs and in rural areas, there is nothing scary. Just kids being kids. I've spoken to educators who have worked in the inner city. They say it depends on the area where the school is located.
🥋 Check out our WEBAPP for interactive Spanish transcripts, Spanish/English transcripts, thousands of flashcards, grammar trainers and vocabulary games: spanishwitholgaandmiguel.es/web-app/ ⏱ Timecodes for this video: 00:00 Intro 00:34 Types of Schools in Spain 01:18 Where Do Most Students Study in Spain? 01:52 School Uniforms 02:42 What Do Students Think About Uniforms? 04:03 Our Web App with Trainers and Flashcards 05:06 Do Children Learn More in Private or Public Schools? 08:33 Are Private School Teachers More Motivated? 09:31 What Is Public University Like in Spain? 10:24 University Dining Halls in Spain 11:33 Exchange Programs at Spanish Universities
Homeschooling is actually really popular where I live. It is for religious reasons (our public schools are secular) and for quality reasons (our public school students don't really get to do hands-on things either). In Texas, it is easy to homeschool, but some states are really hostile to homeschooling families. I wonder if Spain allows it. 🤔
Habláis demasiado lentamente para mí. Tuve que cambiar la velocidad y cuando habían hablado los estudiantes...¡aye! Fueron tan rápidas sus conversaciones. Gracias.
Как всегда профессионально!
¡Los niños! ¡Qué adorables! ❤
As a teacher in Canada, this video was super interesting for me for comparison purposes. Merci!
Miguel, your idea of public schools in the U.S. is based on what you saw in a movie! I taught 36 years in public schools, and it was never scary. Maybe it is in the inner city, probably much like it is in the inner city of other countries.
I also work in public education in the U.S. Some inner city schools may have some scary students, but in the suburbs and in rural areas, there is nothing scary. Just kids being kids. I've spoken to educators who have worked in the inner city. They say it depends on the area where the school is located.
🥋 Check out our WEBAPP for interactive Spanish transcripts, Spanish/English transcripts, thousands of flashcards, grammar trainers and vocabulary games: spanishwitholgaandmiguel.es/web-app/
⏱ Timecodes for this video:
00:00 Intro
00:34 Types of Schools in Spain
01:18 Where Do Most Students Study in Spain?
01:52 School Uniforms
02:42 What Do Students Think About Uniforms?
04:03 Our Web App with Trainers and Flashcards
05:06 Do Children Learn More in Private or Public Schools?
08:33 Are Private School Teachers More Motivated?
09:31 What Is Public University Like in Spain?
10:24 University Dining Halls in Spain
11:33 Exchange Programs at Spanish Universities
Homeschooling is actually really popular where I live. It is for religious reasons (our public schools are secular) and for quality reasons (our public school students don't really get to do hands-on things either). In Texas, it is easy to homeschool, but some states are really hostile to homeschooling families. I wonder if Spain allows it. 🤔
Cuando yo estudiaba debiamos ponernos uniforme en escuelas publicas tambien.
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Habláis demasiado lentamente para mí. Tuve que cambiar la velocidad y cuando habían hablado los estudiantes...¡aye! Fueron tan rápidas sus conversaciones. Gracias.
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