Hi Oshiro,
Point taken!LOL
Those men are the lucky ones,aren't they?

Women can sometimes be a hell of trouble...I admit it myself.LOL
But it's no excuse for not learning how to cook or do other
housework,is it?;)

Nice day to us all,
Claire

On Apr 27, 7:40 pm, Rafael Oshiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, Claire
>
> Yes, we have a Minister of Education in Brazil and we have law against
> illegal actions in schools as well. The problem is, that these laws are not
> executed effectivelly. Police can't do much about it, since they can't force
> all students to open their backpacks to be checked if they are clear.
>
> "I know sometimes,well actually most of the time,the authorities turn
> their eyes away when they need to do something about it because it's
> out of their hand or control...:("
>
> You have a point here, politicians turn their eyes away most of the time.
> It's out of their control.
> I think politicians are not completely guilty of it. Children should have a
> better education at home.
>
> Regarding your last statement about good husbands, I think these men found a
> great excuse for not getting married. LOL
>
> See you
> Oshiro
>
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 6:26 AM, claire <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Oshiro and all other members,
>
> > What nice topics and discussions have you here!
>
> > Thanks for sharing the working conditions of state school teachers in
> > Sao Paolo with us.
>
> > It sounds awful that students can carry guns or buy drugs on the
> > campus!!!
> > Can't principals,teachers or security guards do anything about it at
> > all?!
>
> > How about the Minister of Education in Brazil(if you have one)?What
> > does he/she say about that?
> > Aren't there any laws/regulations against carrying arms or using/
> > dealing with drugs on the campus?
>
> > I know sometimes,well actually most of the time,the authorities turn
> > their eyes away when they need to do something about it because it's
> > out of their hand or control...:(
>
> > But if none wants to take some actions,things are going to get just
> > worse,aren't they?Plenty more innocent children and adults are going
> > to get hurt or killed because of their indifference...:(
>
> > As for the 3rd topic,some countires implement it to the curriculum
> > because they hope to teach children,especially boys at earleir stages
> > of their lives the basic skills to be independent or helpful in the
> > future as a wife or husband.
>
> > I myself find it quite disturbing when some men at the age of late
> > 30's or early 40's told me they are still single because they aren't
> > qualified enough to be good husbands for their girlfriends...LOL
> > Sorry,it's actually rather sad,isn't it?
>
> > Best rgds,
> > Claire
>
> > On Apr 24, 3:02 pm, Rafael Oshiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Now my opinion about topic #3.
>
> > > 3. Cooking and housework should be taught at all schools.
> > > I disagree at least in brazilian scenario, firstly because we don't even
> > > have a good level of basic education. Of course I cannot generalize it
> > but I
> > > believe in most of state school that I know, it happens.
> > > Secondly: Recently the government included Spanish in the school
> > curriculum
> > > and, in my opinion, it has been done just for political reasons. Doing
> > that,
> > > the current political party can say to brazilian citizen, they are
> > getting
> > > the education better. I know the majority of the students here don't
> > learn
> > > even basic English language in school.
> > > And finally, the investments that would be directed to cooking classes
> > > should be focused to schools infra-structure and raise the teacher
> > salaries.
>
> > > Best regards
> > > Oshiro
>
> > > On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 6:10 AM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Dear all,
>
> > > > Here are some other topics to sharpen our writing skills and to let
> > > > other members get to know us better.
>
> > > > Please choose one different topic at least from the list below,and
> > > > write down at least 3 reasons why you agree/disagree.
>
> > > > 1Private school are usually better than state schools.
>
> > > > 2All school should let children wear whatever they want at school.
>
> > > > 3Cooking and housework should be taught at all schools.
>
> > > > 4Physical education should be optional.
>
> > > > 5Girls study better without boys in the class.
>
> > > > 6School summer holidays should be shorter.
>
> > > > 7Boys study better in a mixed class.
>
> > > > Thank you in advance for your participation!
> > > > Best regards,
> > > > Pln- Hide quoted text -
>
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>
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