Piling wrote:Iraqi holidays, no clue about their meaning.
Just sit back - relax and enjoy yourself
Piling wrote:Iraqi holidays, no clue about their meaning.
Piling wrote:There is an officiel celebration in Erbil. In Duhok, I don't know, perhaps in KDP places.
Concerning knowledge about history, educational system is weird here (as in Iraq) : when they enter in 7th, children have to choice between a scientific cursus or a literary/humanities one : so if in a scientific school, there is no history/geography courses. Only sciences and languages.
So you have teens who do not even know where is China
Piling wrote:Teachers' strike reaches Duhok. They are learning the French way of life
Piling wrote:I can't follow the movement, I am not paid (well un-paid concerning teachers) by the KRG. I might care of 300 students only by myself and my poor boss
Piling wrote:As I promised some months ago, an English chronicle :
The curious things I found in Kurdish markets
https://medium.com/@MickKelly3/the-curi ... .qy68m8gus
Here, each days = 2 courses of 40 mn.
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