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by nonoLeRobot » 17/02/06, 00:12

Your experiences and remarks about the carpool and the article: http://kyot-home.com/articles.php?lng=fr&pg=56
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by Former Oceano » 17/02/06, 22:00

Article and interesting links. It is true that we need a change of mentality also for this to happen, or major events such as the very long strike of the Régie des Transports Marseillais for it to take place.

My fiancee practices it and it's really friendly. Thus, when the driver has a lot of advance, we invite her to (re) take a breakfast at home.

In the same way, I pointed out some small problems to her vehicle, which she was able to solve.

So all benefit for all.
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by Rabbit » 17/02/06, 23:49

In the Belgian ardennes it is not a gift. I have my 3 son has
bring to school every day and bring back after class.
They are at the primary of the 2 ieme at the 6 ieme. l years pass us
we managed to get them transported by school bus, paying
of course.This year is not the same, the minister is busy
school transport (among other things) has decreed that not everyone can benefit from it. Even so, we do not even have the
right to organize a colective transport under penalty of almond and other miseries.
Conclusion the school bus passes my house 2 times a day
with one or two children at max al arrives. And I must drive
my children 15 km from here.Nothing that for that I bless the sky to be unemployed for
to be able to transport. This is not even a school
private, it is a public school. We participate in
petitions, demonstrations, meetings with journalists, nothing is done
Long live the CDH and Bebe Antoin.They are not better than the MR all
the same. Between 2 evils we believe to vote for the least but in fact
There is only the color that changes. And this guy dares to say that it is for ecological reasons that he made this decree.
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by Christine » 18/02/06, 10:49

What are his arguments?
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by Rabbit » 18/02/06, 12:48

I do not know .
From what I understand school transport their costs
too expensive. And they want to remove this service.
think for the city but they have not made any exception for the
campaign .
Beside that there are the bourgmestres who want to oblige the
people to put the children of the communal schools.
30 unfortunate returns to 3 classes all years together.
This system may have been very good before the war to form
future farmers, but the times have changed and it is becoming limited.
Even agrofarmers need to have a solid background before
to resume or start farming.

This says, for us the choice is made. They will go to the private school year
next to 25 km from here. it is not very green all that, but the future
of my children is at this price.My parents have not made this choice,
my brothers and I pay the high price every day.
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by Christine » 19/02/06, 20:40

Hmm, I do not quite agree with you, rabbit.
I believe that it is better for children to have their little pace in the vicinity rather than launching already the "stress" of transport, schools where there are many children, classes, masters .. .bref all the joys they will have to undergo from adolescence and throughout their lives.

On the other hand, having the kids in the village gives life to the community.

Finally, regarding the quality of education, I went to school in a bled world-hole and even if it was a little old, I know almost read and almost count : Lol:
And my best childhood memories were when we came home from school (1,5km), which allowed us to frolic (and do some nonsense but do not tell my parents)
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by Former Oceano » 19/02/06, 23:29

My 3 sisters and I benefited from an education with a passage in communal schools where classes were grouped (kindergarten + CP - CE1 + CE2 - CM1 + CM2). Appraisal: 3 doctors (2 es science and a veto), 1 DESS ...

I do not see how this type of training produces under-gifted to become peasants ...
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