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school subjects (part2)



MsPoppins
Spain

school subjects (part2)
 
Dear Elojolie, aliciapc, Lindsay and Ed,

Thanks a lot for your answers. As Lindsay suggested it would be a good idea to describe the subjects a little bit.

Conocimiento del lenguaje and Taller de matem�ticas are two optional subjects who usually take students who are weak at Spanish language and Maths respectively. That �s why the name Spanish language is not adequate, because there is another subject called like that.

As for Medidas de Atenci�n Educativa, this subject is offered to students who do not choose religious studies. As far as I know any teacher(English teacher, history teacher, chemistry teacher, PE teacher...) can be in charge of this subject and there is no stablished curriculum for it. It sounds weird, doesn �t it? Therefore, students usually study other subjects, do homework, play chess, watch a film or just do nothing, it all depends on the groups and the teacher in charge.

I would like to ask another one: tutor�a. This is one hour a week which the tutor spends with the students in his/her group and do activities depending on the age of the group. For example, they may talk about drugs, alcochol, friendship... What do you think about tutorship??

Cristinasuma, I would definitly translate educaci�n para la ciudadan�a as Citizenship.

Thanks again.
MsPoppinsSmile

18 Sep 2010      





aliciapc
Uruguay

We have tutor�a here and call it "tutoring".

18 Sep 2010