Elementary
schools have great difficulty coping with children who either hardly speak
Dutch or not at all. These difficulties
result in part from the new flood of refugees from Syria, Somalia and Eritrea,
but also from children from Eastern Europe.
The teaching material available often dates from the 1980s. Government subsidies can only be obtained if
a school has at least 4 pupils who are less than one year in the country.This project sets out to demonstrate that media coverage can degrade a country's image by using selective news without context. It uses the Netherlands as an example. It is a reaction to the frequent misrepresentations of Israel in many ways in major media, including those of the Netherlands.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Foreign Children an Increasing Problem for Schools
Elementary
schools have great difficulty coping with children who either hardly speak
Dutch or not at all. These difficulties
result in part from the new flood of refugees from Syria, Somalia and Eritrea,
but also from children from Eastern Europe.
The teaching material available often dates from the 1980s. Government subsidies can only be obtained if
a school has at least 4 pupils who are less than one year in the country.
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