School fails to help with Italian
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Re: School fails to help with Italian
In Trentino, some of the schools have lessons which are taught in the English language, by which I mean students learn subjects such as economics or geography from an English-speaking tutor. I think this programme is called CLIL. I don't know how widespread this approach is but it would give your son an advantage in some lessons.
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Re: School fails to help with Italian
I heard about another school starting to do maths and chemistry lessons in English, but for the life of me I can't remember where.
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Re: School fails to help with Italian
It was a famous piece of Gelmini law under the last Berlo govt - that schools must offer some subjects to maturita in English. South of Rome nobody does it, and I suspect its cìfalling by the wayside. They cant even teach in Italian let alone English, seeing that theyre stuck with syllabus' from the 1950s
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It's controversial here because the docenti don't have to be qualified teachers or on the normal graduatoria. A handy way in for non-native Italians though.
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.istruzione.it/allegati/2014/linee_guida_integrazione_alunni_stranieri.pdf. Maybe someone is intrested. Thank you guys
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http://www.istruzione.it/allegati/20..._stranieri.pdf
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