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The apple doesn't fall far from the tree

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:14 am
by arzina221
Technasia lottery system
The Catholic Montessori School has been a certified VTB-Pro school since 2010. VTB stands for broadening technology in primary education. The school has been declared an Excellent School by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. KMS wants to structurally deepen the national policy theme of Education, Culture and Science on Science, Technology and Excellence. The intention is that the interest of the girls does not stop at the end of group 8, but continues into secondary education and further study. An overwhelming majority of those twenty girls want to go to the Technasium. In fact, the interest in this type of school in the Randstad is so great this year that they have to use a lottery system. Some girls want to, but cannot yet follow technology at these types of schools. They will get there anyway. I am convinced of that.


A very valid remark that is made sooner or later, is perhaps that these girls get good opportunities anyway and are privileged. They often already have a parent who works in tech or in a laboratory. The apple does not fall far from the tree. The girls have the innate capacities to be able to enter these types of work fields. They already receive quite a lot from home and also from a school such as the KMS, which means that these work fields do not sound scary or strange. Of course, it is true that girls taiwan phone data who are in a less privileged position should be able to choose this just as well if they wanted to. Especially those types of girls!

Girlsday 2013

Report for the European Commission
The daughter of our Minister of Education, Jet Bussemaker , is encouraged to excel from home. She was there and took notes for a report that will most likely be presented to the European Commission soon. In a world where IT and tech are becoming increasingly accessible, I am convinced that different types of girls will at some point choose these types of fields of work of their own accord and will nevertheless excel in what they do. In the meantime, the European Commission supports female startups in IT and tech by making financial resources available that can contribute to innovation in the broadest sense of the word.