Thursday, May 21, 2009

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How was school

Nowadays much as we complain about school, but if we returned to the 30's we would realize that everything was different, especially in the period of fascism. During the period of fascism, the children were forced to make the fascist salute and wear an apron or a black shirt. Students who attended the first four elementary classes were called 'Sons of the wolf', those of the fifth were called 'Balilla', the higher was the military. All women and doctors who were busy working on Saturday had to wear the uniform and go to the parade. Caltanissetta A meeting place was the GIL, near the station, walked around the mall and the center of the square then return to the GIL. There were three flags, one of Italy, a fascist and a German. The pupils were obedient and went to school with her hair tidy. If you answered wrong, the teacher gave the wand on your hands or put them on their knees on a pillow filled with chickpeas. The 'working week was 18 hours. What happened during the fascist period no longer exists. By analyzing all these data, we realize that nothing is equal because the school has changed thanks reforms and laws enacted over the years. Before you had to wear the apron and still is so for many primary schools. The students, attending class that depends, were called in a certain way, and today we are not called in any way. Every Saturday in those days you had to go to the parade, I have not the faintest idea what it was. The flags were three but now we see only the Italian and the European
. The pupils were once very obedient because they would be punished severely and I do not think this was nice, although the older people they see fit. The school has undergone many changes, now you are changing again the school system, but worse. In elementary school for example we had 4 or 5 teachers and each of them was certain subjects, but now there is only one teacher to deal with all disciplines, but the major problem is this: know well all the subjects?

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