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School experiences around the world: My experience

Here you can find an example of how a school experience in one country can differ to that in another country. Ask the parents in your group to share their own experiences and how they compare to their children's.


vacant white painted classroom with chairs, tables , and map on the wall


Site: Isotis
Course: Promoting multilingualism in the family
Book: School experiences around the world: My experience
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Date: Saturday, 21 September 2024, 4:56 AM

1. SCHOOL EXPERIENCES AROUND THE WORLD: MY EXPERIENCE

The example below is designed to help you initiate sharing of school experiences in the group. This could be done during a session, with parents verbally sharing their stories with others i n the group. Or parents could participate in a forum, writing down some 'stories', telling us some stories and audio-recording those, or sharing some photos. 


vacant white painted classroom with chairs, tables , and map on the wall


EXAMPLE: 


listen to: a fist school day in Austria and England

A first school day in Austria and England .... 

This is a photo of me when I was seven, on my first school day in Austria. I did not wear a school uniform in school. I am carrying a 'Schultüte', like so many German speaking children do on their first school day. It is filled with presents – things to take to school like pencils and pens, and sweets! I don't think I had entered the school building or met my teacher before my first day. But then – that day we only stayed for an hour!

The other photo was taken on my younger boy's first school day in England. This was the first time they were  both wearing their school uniforms. My older boy had been in school for two years by then, and most mornings the three of us had walked to school together, entered the school building and spent a few minutes in his classroom. Both boys had induction days before starting school - they had visited the school and classroom and met their teachers. 


2. Questions for reflection in the group

You could use this example to initiate sharing of experiences in your group.


Focusing on the example:


What do you think of this example?

How were the children in this example prepared for their first school day? 

What can be done to prepare children for school? 

Have you heard of the terms 'transition to school/preschool' or 'induction days'?


Focusing on parents' own experiences:


Do you remember starting school or preschool? 

What was it like? 

How does it compare to your children starting school or preschool? 

Do you have other school experiences that are really different or quite similar to those your children have today?