@ChrisMayLA6 I was reminded recently about one of my primary school teachers and her love of "art and clart Wednesday."
Every Wednesday we'd spend the day painting, making, drawing, baking, sewing and so on. To us, it was just a fun day. While learning all sorts of life skills, we also relaxed. Come Thursday, we were fresh and ready to knuckle down to our sums and writing. According to Mum, the teacher described it as like getting two Mondays a week from us.
I hadn't quite seen it before, but looking back it was another form of four-day week. Obviously we were present for five days, but Wednesdays never felt like working.
There must be many ways to structure it for different situations.
jetlagjen@gts.phillipsuk.org
@jetlagjen@gts.phillipsuk.org
Posts
-
The Dutch have been quietly getting on with normalising the four day working week, and it seems to not have had the negative impact many critics have claimed, with the Netherlands' economy still one of the most successful in the EU;