(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 11 - In Italy, Christmas is becoming more and more multicultural: in fact, two students out of five will have neither tree nor crib in the classroom. This was revealed by a survey by Skuola.net on how Italian schools are entering the climatic event. Respect for the religions of others is the reason for the lack of the main symbols of the Christian feast: the most chosen option to embellish classrooms and corridors is only decorated with garlands. And for 1 student out of 5 in the program of the celebrations also 'lay' events, so as not to put children of different cultures into difficulty. Assuming you celebrate.
Two students out of 5 without a tree and crib
2019-12-11T12:28:56.676Z
In Italy, Christmas is becoming more and more multicultural: in fact, two students out of five will have neither tree nor crib in the classroom. This was revealed by a survey by Skuola.net on how Italian schools are entering the Christmas climate. (HANDLE)