British in Bavaria: The seven classroom culture shocks of teaching at a German school - News Summed Up

British in Bavaria: The seven classroom culture shocks of teaching at a German school


SEE ALSO: 5 ways German schools trump the US and the UKSEE ALSO: What you need to know about teaching English in GermanyNo matter the weather and no matter the occasion, 'lüften' is always essential. Admittedly, ‘airing out’ rooms is not a phenomenon restricted to schools; however it was during my time at a German school that I realized the religious-like observance of this particularly German custom. UniformityI knew that German schools, unlike their British counterparts, generally do not have school uniforms. Public prioritiesThe vast majority of schools in Germany are state-funded public schools. Conversely, it was also interesting to see where British students and German students differed.


Source: The Local July 23, 2019 09:22 UTC



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