On Sun, 2012-08-12 at 23:47 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
This
disadvantage for the financially challenged of Germany
is greater than in any other industrialized nation.
I wish to highlight that quote. The German education system is the tail
light of all western, industrialized nations, regarding to "this", lets
call it "social equity".
I know important scientists who emigrated. For them it's useless to
fight against it in Germany.
I'm really angry. The Ruhrgebiet is an area of pure people. However,
we've got different "catchment area" for schools here.
I worked at a school in an catchment area with socially disadvantaged
children and in an catchment area with well-posed children.
Most of the money (most, most, most ...) from the state went to the
school at the catchment area with well-posed children, while the
well-posed children are a minority. Most children in the Ruhrgebiet are
below the poverty line.
Fon's you're allowed to hate me, I don't care, but are you that arrogant
that you hate all those children?
What's wrong with you?