Education is mandatory for all children in Ireland from the years of 6 to 16 or till students have performed 3 years of second-level learning.
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The UK education system consists of state schools that are free, private schools that require payment, and grammar schools that require passing an exam at age 11. Children attend nursery from ages 0-4, primary school from ages 4-11, secondary school from ages 11-16, and sixth form or college from ages 16-18. Education is compulsory from ages 4-16. The school year runs from September to July and there are school holidays in October, Christmas, February, and Easter, as well as a six-week summer holiday. Exams are given at various stages including GCSEs and A-Levels. The typical school day lasts from 9am to 3:20pm with lessons lasting 1 hour and 15
The UK education system has three key stages: primary school from ages 5-11, secondary school from ages 11-16, and post-16 education until age 18. Education is compulsory between ages 5-16, though home schooling is an option. Schools are either comprehensive, which do not use academic selection criteria, or grammar schools, which are selective. Students typically wear school uniforms and the school year runs from September to July. After secondary school, students can pursue higher education at universities, colleges, or arts institutions.
The education system in Singapore has developed over time based on the British system and emphasizes testing and excellence in subjects like science and math. It comprises primary school (6 years), secondary school (4-5 years), and post-secondary options like the polytechnic (3 years), junior college (2 years), or institute of technical education (2 years). The goals of the Singapore education system are to develop thinking skills, creativity, lifelong learning, excellence, social conscience, and leadership. It aims to provide students with well-rounded development in areas like character, skills, knowledge application, and an appreciation for Singapore.
Malaysia has a national education system that provides free primary and secondary education. It consists of six years of primary school, five years of secondary school, and then options for pre-university education, university, vocational programs, or polytechnic schools. The education system includes national schools that use Malay as the primary language as well as national-type schools like Chinese and Tamil schools. At the tertiary level, students can attend public or private universities, including some international branch campuses.
The document summarizes the education system in Great Britain. It is divided into four main stages: pre-compulsory education for those under 5, compulsory education from ages 5-16, further education from 16-18, and higher education for those over 18. There are both state schools and private schools. Students attend nursery starting at age 3, primary school from 5-11, and secondary school from 11-16 or 18. They take GCSE exams at 16 to determine their path, and can attend sixth form college from 16-18 to take A-Level exams for university entrance. Faith schools are also available connected to different religions.
Education is compulsory in the UK for children ages 5-16. Children typically attend primary school until age 11 and then transfer to secondary school. All state schools must provide a balanced, broadly based curriculum that promotes students' spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development to prepare them for adulthood. The national curriculum includes core subjects like English, maths and science, and standards increase with each key stage of education.
This document provides an overview of Australia's education system, including:
- Education is compulsory between ages 6-15 and mostly free, with primary school lasting 6-7 years and secondary school 5-6 years.
- Curriculum and policies are set at the state level, with emphasis on standards, vocational training, and general socialization.
- Tertiary education includes TAFE colleges and universities, and adult education is increasing in nonformal settings.
- Reforms have focused on improving literacy and numeracy, attracting qualified teachers, and making education more internationally competitive.
This document outlines the typical structure and progression of education in the United States from preschool through post-secondary education. It provides the grade levels, typical ages of students, and brief descriptions of the core subjects taught at each level, including preschool, kindergarten, elementary school (grades 1-5), middle school, high school, and college. The education system is publicly funded and compulsory through high school graduation, with local, state, and federal governance.
The UK education system consists of state schools that are free, private schools that require payment, and grammar schools that require passing an exam at age 11. Children attend nursery from ages 0-4, primary school from ages 4-11, secondary school from ages 11-16, and sixth form or college from ages 16-18. Education is compulsory from ages 4-16. The school year runs from September to July and there are school holidays in October, Christmas, February, and Easter, as well as a six-week summer holiday. Exams are given at various stages including GCSEs and A-Levels. The typical school day lasts from 9am to 3:20pm with lessons lasting 1 hour and 15
The UK education system has three key stages: primary school from ages 5-11, secondary school from ages 11-16, and post-16 education until age 18. Education is compulsory between ages 5-16, though home schooling is an option. Schools are either comprehensive, which do not use academic selection criteria, or grammar schools, which are selective. Students typically wear school uniforms and the school year runs from September to July. After secondary school, students can pursue higher education at universities, colleges, or arts institutions.
The education system in Singapore has developed over time based on the British system and emphasizes testing and excellence in subjects like science and math. It comprises primary school (6 years), secondary school (4-5 years), and post-secondary options like the polytechnic (3 years), junior college (2 years), or institute of technical education (2 years). The goals of the Singapore education system are to develop thinking skills, creativity, lifelong learning, excellence, social conscience, and leadership. It aims to provide students with well-rounded development in areas like character, skills, knowledge application, and an appreciation for Singapore.
Malaysia has a national education system that provides free primary and secondary education. It consists of six years of primary school, five years of secondary school, and then options for pre-university education, university, vocational programs, or polytechnic schools. The education system includes national schools that use Malay as the primary language as well as national-type schools like Chinese and Tamil schools. At the tertiary level, students can attend public or private universities, including some international branch campuses.
The document summarizes the education system in Great Britain. It is divided into four main stages: pre-compulsory education for those under 5, compulsory education from ages 5-16, further education from 16-18, and higher education for those over 18. There are both state schools and private schools. Students attend nursery starting at age 3, primary school from 5-11, and secondary school from 11-16 or 18. They take GCSE exams at 16 to determine their path, and can attend sixth form college from 16-18 to take A-Level exams for university entrance. Faith schools are also available connected to different religions.
Education is compulsory in the UK for children ages 5-16. Children typically attend primary school until age 11 and then transfer to secondary school. All state schools must provide a balanced, broadly based curriculum that promotes students' spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development to prepare them for adulthood. The national curriculum includes core subjects like English, maths and science, and standards increase with each key stage of education.
This document provides an overview of Australia's education system, including:
- Education is compulsory between ages 6-15 and mostly free, with primary school lasting 6-7 years and secondary school 5-6 years.
- Curriculum and policies are set at the state level, with emphasis on standards, vocational training, and general socialization.
- Tertiary education includes TAFE colleges and universities, and adult education is increasing in nonformal settings.
- Reforms have focused on improving literacy and numeracy, attracting qualified teachers, and making education more internationally competitive.
This document outlines the typical structure and progression of education in the United States from preschool through post-secondary education. It provides the grade levels, typical ages of students, and brief descriptions of the core subjects taught at each level, including preschool, kindergarten, elementary school (grades 1-5), middle school, high school, and college. The education system is publicly funded and compulsory through high school graduation, with local, state, and federal governance.
Public education is universally required at the K–12 level, and is available at state colleges and universities for all students. K–12 public school curricula, budgets, and policies are set through locally elected school boards, who have jurisdiction over individual school districts. State governments set overall educational standards, often mandate standardized tests for K–12 public school systems, and supervise, usually through a board of regents, state colleges and universities. Funding comes from the state, local, and federal government.[4]
Private schools are generally free to determine their own curriculum and staffing policies, with voluntary accreditation available through independent regional accreditation authorities. About 87% of school-age children attend public schools, about 10% attend private schools,[5] and roughly 3% are home-schooled.
The UK education system is divided into four main parts: primary education from ages 5-11, secondary education from ages 11-16, further education which is optional after 16, and higher education. The curriculum is organized into key stages with mandatory subjects like English, maths, and science at each level. Teachers must complete initial teacher training with further opportunities for leadership roles like headteacher available after gaining experience. Examinations play an important role in the UK system with tests like the 11-Plus and GCSEs.
Children's education in England is divided into primary school from ages 5 to 11 and secondary school from ages 11 to 16 or 18. Primary schools focus on core subjects and keep children with the same classmates and teacher throughout the day. Most children then transfer to their nearest secondary school at age 11, where they can choose between grammar, technical, modern, or comprehensive schools depending on their academic interests. While 90% of children attend state schools funded by taxes, 7% attend private schools that are funded through school fees paid by parents.
The document provides information about the educational system in the United Kingdom. It discusses the structure of basic education, which includes primary schools for ages 5-11 and secondary schools for ages 11-16 or 11-18. It also describes the structure of higher education, which includes sixth form colleges for ages 16-18 and further education colleges for those over 16. The document also outlines the core subjects taught in UK schools, which include English, maths, and science, as well as other optional subjects. It provides statistics on pupils, class sizes, and demographics.
The Australian education system is considered one of the best in the world due to its high standards, comprehensive curriculum, and highly qualified teachers. It provides free public education from preschool through secondary school and has a tiered system of primary, middle, and secondary schools. Tertiary education is available at public and private universities and vocational training organizations. Both the Australian government and state/territory governments share responsibility for education.
United KIngdom Educational System ( U.K)Azreen5520
The document provides an overview of the education system in the United Kingdom. It discusses that the UK consists of four countries - England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It then summarizes the various stages of education including early years foundation stage, primary education comprising of key stages 1 and 2, secondary education with key stages 3 and 4, the GCSE examination taken at age 16, and options for further education including vocational qualifications or advanced levels needed for university entrance. The conclusion compares some aspects of the UK and Malaysian education systems.
The education system in the UK has three main stages: primary education from ages 4-11, secondary education from ages 11-16/18, and further education from ages 16/18+. There are state-run and private schools at each level. Secondary education culminates in exams like GCSEs and A-Levels. Students may then pursue higher education at universities, where degrees like Bachelor's degrees are earned. The UK has a variety of university types including older universities like Oxford and prestigious newer research universities.
Indian education system vs Japan education systemTanmay Dhama
Education in India is provided through public and private sectors, with three levels of control and funding. The Indian Constitution mandates free primary education for children aged 6 to 14. While primary attendance and literacy have increased, India has a large private school system complementing government schools. For its 10th Five Year Plan, the central government allocated 65.6% of its education budget to elementary education and smaller amounts to other levels and schemes. India's unemployment rate decreased from 5.2% in 2012 to 4.9% in 2013, averaging 7.32% between 1983 and 2013.
The document describes Finland's education system. It notes that education is free for all Finns from pre-primary to higher education. The education system is decentralized and focuses on continuous learning from early childhood through adulthood. Basic education lasts from ages 7-16 and provides a solid foundation for all children. Upper secondary education can be either vocational or focused on passing the matriculation examination for university entrance. Teachers receive high-quality training and schools emphasize learning over testing.
Singapore has a strong education system focused on academic achievement. Education is compulsory from primary school through secondary school. The primary languages of instruction are English and mother tongue (Chinese, Malay, or Tamil). There are programs for gifted students as well as support for students needing extra help. After secondary school, students can attend junior college, polytechnic, or vocational schools in preparation for university. While inclusive education is not mandatory, there are special schools and programs for students with special needs.
- Education is compulsory in Britain until age 16 and can be provided through state schools, private schools, or home schooling.
- Children typically begin primary school between ages 4-5 and attend for 7 years until moving to secondary school around age 11.
- After secondary school, which focuses on subjects like math, English, science, and languages, students take GCSE exams at age 16 and optionally continue to take A-Level exams for university eligibility.
- The school year runs from September to July with holidays in December, February, April, and July and students typically attend school Monday through Friday.
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The US education system is decentralized, with each state and over 14,000 local districts setting their own laws and policies. Compulsory education ranges from ages 6 to 18. The pre-primary level includes kindergarten and preschool from ages 4 to 6. Primary education consists of elementary school spanning grades 1-5 or 6. Secondary education is high school covering grades 7-12 and awarding a diploma. Higher education includes vocational training and degree programs at institutions like community colleges, state universities, private universities, and technical colleges.
Captain James Cook discovered Australia in 1770 while exploring lands south of the equator on behalf of the King of England. Australia has no official language but most speak Australian English. It has a population of 23.6 million people and a constitutional monarchy form of government with a federal division of powers. The education system consists of primary school, secondary school, and tertiary education with a national curriculum and assessment program to monitor student progress.
The United Kingdom is made up of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Education is compulsory between the ages of 5-16 and follows a structure of early years education, primary school, secondary school, further education, and higher education. Primary education is provided in primary schools from ages 5-11, after which most students transfer to comprehensive secondary schools, which educate students from ages 11-18/19 and provide both academic and practical learning.
The Thai education system has three main levels: pre-school which is optional from age 3; primary school which is compulsory from age 6; and secondary school which is split into lower and higher levels, with the lower level compulsory until around age 15. Schools are generally open to all students, though some more competitive schools select students based on entrance exams. The school year runs from May to March, with holidays in March/April and October. Public education is free, though additional costs exist for uniforms and materials; private or international schools have much higher annual fees from $6,000 to $20,000 USD.
The document provides an overview of education systems in the UK and USA. In the UK, education is compulsory between ages 5-16/18 and is divided into primary, secondary, and sixth form college or university. The US system similarly requires compulsory education between ages 5-18, dividing children into elementary, middle, and high school grades before the option of community college or four-year university. Both countries assess students through exams like GCSEs and standardized tests and use systems like the Common European Framework to evaluate language proficiency.
The United States educational system varies by state but typically includes elementary school (grades K-5/6), middle school or junior high school (grades 6-8/9), and high school (grades 9-12). Students can earn a high school diploma, Regents diploma, or Honors Regents diploma. After high school, students can pursue further education at a college or university, where they can earn associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees.
The Turkish education system is divided into three levels: primary education lasting 4 years, middle school lasting 4 years, and high school lasting 4 years. There are different types of high schools that students can attend, including general high schools, vocational high schools, Anatolian high schools, science high schools, religious high schools, fine arts high schools, and private high schools. After completing high school, students can pursue higher education including associate degrees lasting 2 years, bachelor's degrees lasting 4 years, master's degrees lasting 2 years, and doctorate degrees lasting 3-5 years at universities. Universities in Turkey include both state-run and private foundation universities.
The UK education system has five main stages: early years, primary, secondary, further education, and higher education. Early years education is typically from ages 3-5, primary education is for ages 5-11, secondary education is for ages 11-16, further education covers non-advanced education after secondary school, and higher education is study beyond A-levels usually at universities and other higher education institutions.
The document discusses the education system in the UK. It is divided into four main stages - primary, secondary, further education, and university. Education is compulsory between the ages of 5-16. Secondary schools offer A-Levels which are required for university admission. Some of the top universities in the UK according to ARWU rankings are University of Cambridge and University of Oxford. The document also provides a brief overview of fraternities and sororities, which are social organizations for undergraduate students at colleges and universities.
Public education is universally required at the K–12 level, and is available at state colleges and universities for all students. K–12 public school curricula, budgets, and policies are set through locally elected school boards, who have jurisdiction over individual school districts. State governments set overall educational standards, often mandate standardized tests for K–12 public school systems, and supervise, usually through a board of regents, state colleges and universities. Funding comes from the state, local, and federal government.[4]
Private schools are generally free to determine their own curriculum and staffing policies, with voluntary accreditation available through independent regional accreditation authorities. About 87% of school-age children attend public schools, about 10% attend private schools,[5] and roughly 3% are home-schooled.
The UK education system is divided into four main parts: primary education from ages 5-11, secondary education from ages 11-16, further education which is optional after 16, and higher education. The curriculum is organized into key stages with mandatory subjects like English, maths, and science at each level. Teachers must complete initial teacher training with further opportunities for leadership roles like headteacher available after gaining experience. Examinations play an important role in the UK system with tests like the 11-Plus and GCSEs.
Children's education in England is divided into primary school from ages 5 to 11 and secondary school from ages 11 to 16 or 18. Primary schools focus on core subjects and keep children with the same classmates and teacher throughout the day. Most children then transfer to their nearest secondary school at age 11, where they can choose between grammar, technical, modern, or comprehensive schools depending on their academic interests. While 90% of children attend state schools funded by taxes, 7% attend private schools that are funded through school fees paid by parents.
The document provides information about the educational system in the United Kingdom. It discusses the structure of basic education, which includes primary schools for ages 5-11 and secondary schools for ages 11-16 or 11-18. It also describes the structure of higher education, which includes sixth form colleges for ages 16-18 and further education colleges for those over 16. The document also outlines the core subjects taught in UK schools, which include English, maths, and science, as well as other optional subjects. It provides statistics on pupils, class sizes, and demographics.
The Australian education system is considered one of the best in the world due to its high standards, comprehensive curriculum, and highly qualified teachers. It provides free public education from preschool through secondary school and has a tiered system of primary, middle, and secondary schools. Tertiary education is available at public and private universities and vocational training organizations. Both the Australian government and state/territory governments share responsibility for education.
United KIngdom Educational System ( U.K)Azreen5520
The document provides an overview of the education system in the United Kingdom. It discusses that the UK consists of four countries - England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It then summarizes the various stages of education including early years foundation stage, primary education comprising of key stages 1 and 2, secondary education with key stages 3 and 4, the GCSE examination taken at age 16, and options for further education including vocational qualifications or advanced levels needed for university entrance. The conclusion compares some aspects of the UK and Malaysian education systems.
The education system in the UK has three main stages: primary education from ages 4-11, secondary education from ages 11-16/18, and further education from ages 16/18+. There are state-run and private schools at each level. Secondary education culminates in exams like GCSEs and A-Levels. Students may then pursue higher education at universities, where degrees like Bachelor's degrees are earned. The UK has a variety of university types including older universities like Oxford and prestigious newer research universities.
Indian education system vs Japan education systemTanmay Dhama
Education in India is provided through public and private sectors, with three levels of control and funding. The Indian Constitution mandates free primary education for children aged 6 to 14. While primary attendance and literacy have increased, India has a large private school system complementing government schools. For its 10th Five Year Plan, the central government allocated 65.6% of its education budget to elementary education and smaller amounts to other levels and schemes. India's unemployment rate decreased from 5.2% in 2012 to 4.9% in 2013, averaging 7.32% between 1983 and 2013.
The document describes Finland's education system. It notes that education is free for all Finns from pre-primary to higher education. The education system is decentralized and focuses on continuous learning from early childhood through adulthood. Basic education lasts from ages 7-16 and provides a solid foundation for all children. Upper secondary education can be either vocational or focused on passing the matriculation examination for university entrance. Teachers receive high-quality training and schools emphasize learning over testing.
Singapore has a strong education system focused on academic achievement. Education is compulsory from primary school through secondary school. The primary languages of instruction are English and mother tongue (Chinese, Malay, or Tamil). There are programs for gifted students as well as support for students needing extra help. After secondary school, students can attend junior college, polytechnic, or vocational schools in preparation for university. While inclusive education is not mandatory, there are special schools and programs for students with special needs.
- Education is compulsory in Britain until age 16 and can be provided through state schools, private schools, or home schooling.
- Children typically begin primary school between ages 4-5 and attend for 7 years until moving to secondary school around age 11.
- After secondary school, which focuses on subjects like math, English, science, and languages, students take GCSE exams at age 16 and optionally continue to take A-Level exams for university eligibility.
- The school year runs from September to July with holidays in December, February, April, and July and students typically attend school Monday through Friday.
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The US education system is decentralized, with each state and over 14,000 local districts setting their own laws and policies. Compulsory education ranges from ages 6 to 18. The pre-primary level includes kindergarten and preschool from ages 4 to 6. Primary education consists of elementary school spanning grades 1-5 or 6. Secondary education is high school covering grades 7-12 and awarding a diploma. Higher education includes vocational training and degree programs at institutions like community colleges, state universities, private universities, and technical colleges.
Captain James Cook discovered Australia in 1770 while exploring lands south of the equator on behalf of the King of England. Australia has no official language but most speak Australian English. It has a population of 23.6 million people and a constitutional monarchy form of government with a federal division of powers. The education system consists of primary school, secondary school, and tertiary education with a national curriculum and assessment program to monitor student progress.
The United Kingdom is made up of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Education is compulsory between the ages of 5-16 and follows a structure of early years education, primary school, secondary school, further education, and higher education. Primary education is provided in primary schools from ages 5-11, after which most students transfer to comprehensive secondary schools, which educate students from ages 11-18/19 and provide both academic and practical learning.
The Thai education system has three main levels: pre-school which is optional from age 3; primary school which is compulsory from age 6; and secondary school which is split into lower and higher levels, with the lower level compulsory until around age 15. Schools are generally open to all students, though some more competitive schools select students based on entrance exams. The school year runs from May to March, with holidays in March/April and October. Public education is free, though additional costs exist for uniforms and materials; private or international schools have much higher annual fees from $6,000 to $20,000 USD.
The document provides an overview of education systems in the UK and USA. In the UK, education is compulsory between ages 5-16/18 and is divided into primary, secondary, and sixth form college or university. The US system similarly requires compulsory education between ages 5-18, dividing children into elementary, middle, and high school grades before the option of community college or four-year university. Both countries assess students through exams like GCSEs and standardized tests and use systems like the Common European Framework to evaluate language proficiency.
The United States educational system varies by state but typically includes elementary school (grades K-5/6), middle school or junior high school (grades 6-8/9), and high school (grades 9-12). Students can earn a high school diploma, Regents diploma, or Honors Regents diploma. After high school, students can pursue further education at a college or university, where they can earn associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctorate degrees.
The Turkish education system is divided into three levels: primary education lasting 4 years, middle school lasting 4 years, and high school lasting 4 years. There are different types of high schools that students can attend, including general high schools, vocational high schools, Anatolian high schools, science high schools, religious high schools, fine arts high schools, and private high schools. After completing high school, students can pursue higher education including associate degrees lasting 2 years, bachelor's degrees lasting 4 years, master's degrees lasting 2 years, and doctorate degrees lasting 3-5 years at universities. Universities in Turkey include both state-run and private foundation universities.
The UK education system has five main stages: early years, primary, secondary, further education, and higher education. Early years education is typically from ages 3-5, primary education is for ages 5-11, secondary education is for ages 11-16, further education covers non-advanced education after secondary school, and higher education is study beyond A-levels usually at universities and other higher education institutions.
The document discusses the education system in the UK. It is divided into four main stages - primary, secondary, further education, and university. Education is compulsory between the ages of 5-16. Secondary schools offer A-Levels which are required for university admission. Some of the top universities in the UK according to ARWU rankings are University of Cambridge and University of Oxford. The document also provides a brief overview of fraternities and sororities, which are social organizations for undergraduate students at colleges and universities.
The science curriculum in Ireland is outlined in the Primary School Curriculum document from 1999. It is part of the broader Social, Environmental and Scientific Education (SESE) curriculum that also includes geography and history. The science curriculum aims to develop children's basic scientific skills from junior infants through sixth class by exploring topics like living things, energy and forces, materials, and environmental awareness. It is taught as one of the seven key areas of learning from ages 4 to 12 in Ireland's primary education system.
A Closer Look at the Educational Systems of the Selected Countries of the WorldGwen Mikhaela Mae Villar
The document provides an overview of the educational systems of several countries including Australia, China, Japan, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. It describes the basic structure and levels of education in each country from primary to higher education. Some key points covered include compulsory education periods, national curriculum subjects, certification exams, and differences between public and private school systems.
The document provides information about education systems in the United Kingdom, Mexico, United States, and ARWU university rankings. It discusses the key stages of primary, secondary, and higher education in each country and regulatory bodies. Differences between universities, colleges, and polytechnics/technical colleges are outlined. The summary also briefly touches on postgraduate studies and some curiosities about each education system.
The document provides an overview of the Australian education system from preschool through tertiary levels. It discusses the shared responsibilities of state and federal governments. Education is compulsory between ages 6-16 and divided into primary (7-8 years) and secondary (3-4 years) schools. Tertiary education occurs at universities or registered training organizations. It also briefly compares the Australian system to the Philippine system, noting similarities in admissions grading, qualifications, and class sessions, but differences in government funding, subjects taught, campus structures, and uniforms.
Australian Educational System -RICHELLE O. DORDAS-.pptxRichelleDordas1
The Australian education system is considered one of the best in the world due to its high standards, comprehensive curriculum, and highly qualified teachers. It provides free public education from preschool through secondary school and government funding is available for tertiary education. While there are similarities between the Australian and Philippine systems, such as qualifications classifications and admission processes, key differences exist around government funding, subject requirements, campus structures, and uniform policies.
Australian Educational System -RICHELLE O. DORDAS-.pptxRichelleDordas1
The Australian education system is considered one of the best in the world due to its high standards, comprehensive curriculum, and highly qualified teachers. It provides free public education from preschool through secondary school and government funding is available for tertiary education. While there are similarities between the Australian and Philippine systems, such as qualifications classifications and admission processes, key differences exist around government funding, subject requirements, campus structures, and uniform policies.
The english higher education system is very well known for its high standards...Muhamad Agustian
The UK education system is divided into four main parts: primary education from ages 5-11, secondary education from ages 11-16, further education which includes A-Levels and BTEC qualifications, and higher education. Scotland's education system follows a similar structure but also uses "key stages" to divide primary and secondary education. Students attend primary school from ages 5-11 and secondary school from ages 11-18, taking qualifications like Nationals at age 16 that allow them to leave school or continue studying for exams like Highers required for university entrance.
A CLOSER LOOK AT THE EDUCATION SYSTEMS OF THE SELECTED COUNTRIES OF THE WORLDLakshan Ir
an education system comprises everything that goes into educating public-school students at the federal, state, or community levels:
Laws, policies, and regulations
Public funding, resource allocations, and procedures for determining funding levels
State and district administrative offices, school facilities, and transportation vehicles
Human resources, staffing, contracts, compensation, and employee benefits
Books, computers, teaching resources, and other learning materials
This document summarizes and compares the key education systems of several countries. It outlines the basic, secondary, and higher education structures of Australia, China, Japan, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. For each country, it describes the duration and levels of primary/secondary school as well as information about vocational training and university degree programs. The document provides a concise high-level overview of the educational pathways and structures in these selected nations.
The Australian education system is considered one of the best in the world due to its high standards, comprehensive curriculum, and highly qualified teachers. It provides free public education from primary to secondary levels and has a tertiary education system consisting of universities and vocational training programs. While there are similarities between the Australian and Philippine systems in terms of admissions processes, qualification classifications, and classroom sessions, the two systems differ in areas like government funding, required coursework, campus structures, and uniform policies.
Canada has a decentralized education system with responsibility for education lying with each province and territory. Education is compulsory from ages 6-16/18 and is publicly funded. The system includes elementary, secondary and post-secondary levels. At the post-secondary level, universities offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees while colleges offer diplomas and certificates. Canada ranks highly for education according to the OECD and has over 50% of adults with a post-secondary degree.
The document provides an overview of the Australian education system, including its structure, key policy initiatives, and sub-sectors. It discusses how the system is comprised of primary school, secondary school, vocational education and training, and tertiary education. It also outlines the role of regulatory bodies and how the Australian Qualifications Framework links different education levels.
There are four separate education systems across the United Kingdom - in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. In Scotland, children typically attend nursery before starting primary school around age 4, then move to secondary school around ages 11-12, taking exams like Standard Grades, Highers, and Advanced Highers. The school day usually runs from 9am to 4pm with breaks. After finishing secondary school, students can pursue further education at college or university, or begin working, though many continue studying to open more opportunities.
The document provides an overview and comparison of the educational systems of South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Some key points include:
- South Africa's system has public ordinary schools and independent schools. Education is compulsory from grades R-9 and further education and training is from grades 10-12. Higher education includes colleges, universities, and technikons.
- The UK's system includes primary schools until age 11 then secondary schools. The national curriculum is required in state and private schools from ages 5-16. Higher education involves universities and further education colleges.
- The US system has primary/elementary school from around age 5 for 5-6 years, then high/secondary school
Australia is the 6th largest country by land area with a population of 22 million and a low population density. It has 6 states and 2 territories with Canberra as the capital city. Australia has one of the highest standards of living at an affordable cost and suitable weather conditions. Higher education in Australia includes universities which offer bachelor, graduate, masters and PhD programs. Vocational education provides practical skills training through TAFE institutes and private providers. The academic year begins in February and has terms for schools and semesters for higher education, with exams in June and November.
The document discusses different aspects of education in the UK, including:
1) Different types of schools such as private, state, boarding, and faith schools. State schools are mostly funded by local councils while private schools charge tuition fees.
2) The different stages of education from nursery school at age 3-5, primary school from ages 4-11, secondary school from ages 11-16 or 18, and college/university thereafter.
3) Requirements to become a qualified teacher, which involves completing an initial teacher training program such as a PGCE and passing competency exams.
The Portuguese education system is divided into four levels - pre-school, basic education, secondary education, and higher education. Basic education is compulsory and free for all students until age 18. It consists of 9 years divided into 3 cycles. Secondary education provides both academic and vocational paths. Higher education is divided into universities and polytechnics, and provides degrees from undergraduate to doctoral levels. Portugal has a long tradition of education and its universities offer programs in many fields to both domestic and international students.
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1. Education System in
Ireland
Study in Ireland
Mandatory Education
Education is mandatory for children in Ireland from the years of 6 to 16 or till pupils
have performed 3 years of second-level learning.
THIRD-LEVEL
EDUCATION
Third-level education is divided into the
number of divisions. The university
sector, the technology sector and the
colleges of education are mainly funded
by the State. Also, there are numerous
independent private colleges are there in
Ireland.
THREE STAGES OF EDUCATION
PRIMARY LEVEL
School begins in September, Eligibility
Children age is 6. Primary schools are
usually privately maintained by
associations/ boards of governors but they
are State-funded.
SECOND LEVEL
Second-level education is given by
different types of post-primary schools.
The second-level study consists 3-years
of a junior sequence followed by a 2-
year or 3-year senior sequence based on
whether an elective shift year is held
following the Junior Certificate test.
Students usually begin the junior cycle at
the age of 12. The Junior Certificate is
practiced later 3 years.
WHY IRELAND FOR EDUCATION?
The government in Ireland invests above 782 million yearly in research in
higher education institutes.
Irish universities are in the top 1% of research universities in the world.
The world’s biggest & best businesses have established key strategic
research facilities.
There are two types of universities are there in Ireland. They are
Autonomous and Self Governing offers bachelor, masters and doctorate
level of degree programmes.
The technological sector includes institutes of technology offering
programmes of education & training in sectors such as business, science,
engineering, diploma programmes, music and degree levels.
The education & skills department has overall responsibility for the sector.
Ireland Universities offers undergraduate and postgraduate diplomas over a
full range of disciplines.