Well,The Yogurt Tree doesn’t exist in reality,
but:
Many Australian students believe that yogurt is growing on trees. This is the result of a study by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), which was published today.
ACER had surveyed nearly 1,000 students of the sixth and last grade of primary school and it revealed significant gaps in knowledge. So thought 75 percent of children said that cotton socks are derived from animals. 27 percent believed that yogurt would be extracted from plants.
It did most of the children, where do chips and coffee, but nearly 20 percent of children between ten and twelve years, said that noodles were made ​​from animals, and scrambled eggs come from plants. The gap between the company in the city and the country continues to grow forever, says the study, commissioned by a farm lobby group in order. Agriculture is a major component of the Australian economy, two-thirds of all products are exported.
Thankyou for your report.
I will sleep soundly tonight.
Immigrant:
Well,The Yogurt Tree doesn’t exist in reality,
but:
Many Australian students believe that yogurt is growing on trees. This is the result of a study by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), which was published today.
ACER had surveyed nearly 1,000 students of the sixth and last grade of primary school and it revealed significant gaps in knowledge. So thought 75 percent of children said that cotton socks are derived from animals. 27 percent believed that yogurt would be extracted from plants.
It did most of the children, where do chips and coffee, but nearly 20 percent of children between ten and twelve years, said that noodles were made ​​from animals, and scrambled eggs come from plants. The gap between the company in the city and the country continues to grow forever, says the study, commissioned by a farm lobby group in order. Agriculture is a major component of the Australian economy, two-thirds of all products are exported.
Strewth I though for a minute that they were going to say that no one in Oz knew from the first year of primary school what was involved in brewing beer.
