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23 September 2008
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SF 10 vor 10
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Free school choice |
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In Switzerland parents receive a letter that tells them where their child will go to school. In the Netherlands parents are free to decide to which school their child will go to. Sometimes this leads to schools with a majority of native or migrant pupils. Schools can decide to select by postcode, so local children get a preferential treatment. A Swiss mother decided to put her children on a school in another neighbourhood, because the local school had too many migrant pupils. In the end she doubts if the local school would not have been a better option.
Activities: research, set-up, planning, accompaniment filming.