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Typical Chinese Public School Classroom

 
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Nov 17, 2006 03:01 |  #1

This typical public school class room.

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Nov 17, 2006 04:42 |  #2

Whoa!

How many children to each class?

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Nov 17, 2006 05:47 as a reply to  @ ::John::'s post |  #3

There were over sixty childs in class. School was began by white woman about hundred years ago. Name was Pearl. She pay for construction.


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Nov 17, 2006 07:02 |  #4

I like the variety of shirts. It gives the shot a familiar feel to me.

Is it typical for some students to be standing throughout the class?


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Nov 17, 2006 15:45 |  #5

very nice


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Nov 17, 2006 17:40 |  #6

BillsBayou wrote in post #2275554 (external link)
I like the variety of shirts. It gives the shot a familiar feel to me.

Is it typical for some students to be standing throughout the class?

People back of class stand up are teachers. And private school children not wear different clothings. Private school kid wear uniform.


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Nov 17, 2006 18:52 |  #7

Cool shot ... they seem to love school :-)


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Nov 17, 2006 18:57 |  #8

That's a great shot! When I was little, that's how it was, very close together and no one spoke at all unless called on. But I wore a cute uniform that had to be pressed daily. Those kids look very comfortable. :)


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Nov 17, 2006 21:35 as a reply to  @ SuzyView's post |  #9

Happy healthy kids, all is well for China's future :)


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Nov 18, 2006 05:17 |  #10

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Happy healthy kids, all is well for China's future :)

Yes, and they all say they want go to International Trade when they grow up!


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