We went camping during Whitsun in Harz, a range of small mountains in the old East and West Germany. Very beautiful, and not to expensive. Has the Hexentanzplatz (Witches dancing place), and famous for distilleries (Brennerei) making wheat based brews(Korn). Here are some photos.
Sonntag, 20. Juni 2010
World Cup
Been watching the WC. Great except for England. Unlike 2006 when the WC was in Germany, there is no fan zone in the city centre. But I have watched some games in the Beer Garden in the Schlossgarten. They have erected a big tent and have a big screen. The atmosphere is pretty good. Here's me for the South African game, with Barry, a South African in our firm, and 2 South African supporting Germany
Sonntag, 6. Juni 2010
Montag, 17. Mai 2010
RemsTOTAL
Yesterday (Sunday 16 May) there was RemsTOTAL, activities along the Rems, the river that runs through our village.
First we went canoeing. Rhoda and Iona canoed on singles canoes first. Then we went out on a 4 man one.
Later we went to a Besenwirtschaft (a special restaurant run by wine makers), and the Feuerwehr (firestation) who had some things on for the kids.
There's some photos of us and some friends (Patrick, Andrea, Gina and Josie plus Günther, Luke and Callum) canoeing.
Freitag, 14. Mai 2010
German school system
I do not profess to being an expert, but having 2 kids in German schools, we have learnt a few things about German schools. The school system varies from state to state, so the following is about Baden Wüttemburg.
Kids start school in Germany at six or seven years old. But many German parents wait as ate as possible before the kids start school. The kids then go into Grundschule. The maximum number of kids in a class is 31, so the number of classes in each year depend on the number of kids entering. This means the class sizes also vary.
The kids spend 4 years in the Grundschule before moving to the next school. Traditionally there were 3 types of school, Gymnasium, Realschule and Hauptschule. Gynamisium is the equivalent of Grammer schools in England, and the kids are expected to go to university when they finish. The teaching is different, as the kids are expected to think for theseelves more.
Realschule is less a midde school. There is a more vocational element to the teaching, and the kids are more but the kids can go to university if they do an extra 2 years to do the Abscluss. Reaschule is less academic and is vocational based. Kids who go here are unable to go to university. Because may Hauptshcule have a bad reputation, there has been in the last few years a growth of a new school type Werkrealschule, which is between Real and Hauptschule.
The decision which school a child goes to after Grundschule is based on a teacher recommendation. All the work and tests in the 3 and 4 th years are marked. 1 th best, 6 the worst. The average for German and Maths is used to determine which school, the other subjects do not count. To go to Gymnasium the kid should have a 2.5 or higher average. Realschule 2.5 to 3.5 and Realschule below 3.5. If you disagree with the teacher recommendation, there is appeal prcoess where the kids are tested by the school.
Kids start school in Germany at six or seven years old. But many German parents wait as ate as possible before the kids start school. The kids then go into Grundschule. The maximum number of kids in a class is 31, so the number of classes in each year depend on the number of kids entering. This means the class sizes also vary.
The kids spend 4 years in the Grundschule before moving to the next school. Traditionally there were 3 types of school, Gymnasium, Realschule and Hauptschule. Gynamisium is the equivalent of Grammer schools in England, and the kids are expected to go to university when they finish. The teaching is different, as the kids are expected to think for theseelves more.
Realschule is less a midde school. There is a more vocational element to the teaching, and the kids are more but the kids can go to university if they do an extra 2 years to do the Abscluss. Reaschule is less academic and is vocational based. Kids who go here are unable to go to university. Because may Hauptshcule have a bad reputation, there has been in the last few years a growth of a new school type Werkrealschule, which is between Real and Hauptschule.
The decision which school a child goes to after Grundschule is based on a teacher recommendation. All the work and tests in the 3 and 4 th years are marked. 1 th best, 6 the worst. The average for German and Maths is used to determine which school, the other subjects do not count. To go to Gymnasium the kid should have a 2.5 or higher average. Realschule 2.5 to 3.5 and Realschule below 3.5. If you disagree with the teacher recommendation, there is appeal prcoess where the kids are tested by the school.
Vatertag (father's day)
Yesterday was Father's day in Germany, and it was a bank holiday. We walked up the wineyards with out friends Günther and Sharon (he's German, she's form Ireland, but they live in out village). At the top in a car park there was food and drink, and of course beer and sausage. Later we came back to out house and had a BBQ. Because it was holiday, there was a good film in the telly (The Incredibles). Not as funny in German but still good.
Weather wasn't good, but we had a good day anyway. Best thing is, having a bank holiday on the Thursday means I get the Friday off as well. It's called Brückentag (bridge day).
Weather wasn't good, but we had a good day anyway. Best thing is, having a bank holiday on the Thursday means I get the Friday off as well. It's called Brückentag (bridge day).
Montag, 1. März 2010
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