Post on 25-Dec-2015
Diversity in Geneva Diversity in Geneva
4 languages for 1 Country4 languages for 1 Country
• In the Center of Europe
• German, French, Italian and Romansh
• Direct democracy
• In the Center of Europe
• German, French, Italian and Romansh
• Direct democracy
184 Nationalities in 1 Place: Geneva
184 Nationalities in 1 Place: Geneva
• UNO, WHO, WTO, ITU, Red Cross… in Geneva
• Many Diplomats and people who don’t speak french
• UNO, WHO, WTO, ITU, Red Cross… in Geneva
• Many Diplomats and people who don’t speak french
An international cityAn international city
A Multicultural TownA Multicultural Town
• Districts with a world culture
• 184 nationalities in Geneva
• Highest percentage of foreigners
• Various Religions
• Districts with a world culture
• 184 nationalities in Geneva
• Highest percentage of foreigners
• Various Religions0
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10
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25
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45
% of foreigers
GenevaSwitzerlandHungarySpainGermanCzech Republic
Our PlaceOur Place
Diversity In SchoolDiversity In School
• Approximately 100 nationalities
• Insertion Classes• Few diversity in the
teaching• Access without I.D• Only a few
integration troubles
• Approximately 100 nationalities
• Insertion Classes• Few diversity in the
teaching• Access without I.D• Only a few
integration troubles
The Non-francophone students in GenevaSCAI: classes for absolute begginers
CAC: classes for advanced begginers
CIS: preparatory class for students before their entry to a normal class
CAC and CIS: possibility of attending courses in a normal class
Non-francophones in a normal class:
-the french grade doesn’t count
-French classes for NF: 1,2 or 3 hours per week ( NF must do a test,which divides them into groups)
- text comprehension,reading,listening,speaking exercises
An extreme politic about foreignersAn extreme politic about foreigners
• More conservative than before
• Popular initiatives against the foreigners
• First party in Swizerland opposed to immigration
• More conservative than before
• Popular initiatives against the foreigners
• First party in Swizerland opposed to immigration
Thank youThank you
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