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Defining Global Education
ValerkaDate: Tuesday, 17.03.2015, 22:55 | Message # 16
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I would like to share with some information about the system of education in Spain.
At the present time, the system of education in Spain consists of four levels: pre-scool, base, bachelor and high level of education. The first stage is not obligatory but ,nevertheless, adults usually send their children to different kindergartens. Some of them seem to attend special preparatory classes in a colledge( Children of 3-6 ages are able to study in such an effective manner that allows them to be taught initial skills like reading and writing). Base education, according to the laws of Spain, is compulsory. Like pre-school stage it can be both paid and for free. Private colleges and religious scholls also are regarded as a part of the basic level. It is natural that the system of Spanish education is controlled by The Ministry of Education. It has an eye on the quality of educatin, it establishes the standards numbers of pedagogical membership, it affirms methodological programs and of course monitors the questions that concern financing.The main objects are natural sciences, liberal arts, languages. A school-leaver can continue his education, attending courses of vocational education. Also any person has an oppotrinity to study at a college according to the program of bachelor or begin to work. The program of bachelor is divided into four directions: Arts, science, technology and humanity. The high stage is subdivided in such a way like the program of bachelor.
 
ValerieTrDate: Wednesday, 18.03.2015, 12:55 | Message # 17
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Talking about the system of education in Norway, I would like to share with you several facts about it.
So, first of all, education in Norway is compulsory for all children from 6 to 16 years old.
Secondly, the system of education can be subdived into: Elementary school (which is called Barneskole in Norway, ages 6-13), lower secondary school (Ungdomsskole, ages 13-16), and upper secondary school (Videregående skole, ages 16-19).
What is more, studying in elementary and lower secondary school is obligatory for all children.
Talking about upper-secondary schooling, it is optional. It lasts three years.
There is also such a term as private schools where the students can get secondary education.
In addition to this, school programm is characterised by general and vocational studies.
 
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