domingo, 25 de noviembre de 2012

EDUCATION IN THE UK

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NURSERY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY
Ages
3 – 4 years old
5-11 years old


11-16 years old

Since 16 years old
Subjects
*  Personal, social and emotional development
*  Communication, language and literacy
*  Mathematical development
*  Knowledge and understanding of the world
*  Physical development
*  Creative development

*  English
*  Mathematics
*  Science,
*  Information
Technology (Computers)
*  Religious Education (RE)
*  Design and Technology,
*  History,
*  Geography
*  Art
*  Music
*  Physical Education (PE)

*  English
*  Mathematics
*  Science
*  Design and Technology
*  IT
*  History
*  Geography
*  Modern Foreign Languages
*  Art
*  Music
*  PE
*  RE and Sex Education are also taught, although parents can choose not to let their child study these subjects.
The subjects vary depending on the career.
Timetable
Classes: 7:00 to 17:30.

From 13:30 to 15:00 children have a break, which consists on ‘Shower and Nap”.
Classes: 9:00 to 15:30

At 9:00 students have the REGISTRATION.
From 10:45 to 11:00 they have a BREAK.
Between 12:15 and 13:15 they have the LUNCHTIME.
From 14:45 to 15:00 they have a second BREAK.
Classes: 8:45 to 15:15

Between 8:45 and 9:00 students have the REGISTRATION.
From 11:05 to 11:25 they have a BREAK.
Between 12:30 and 13:15 they have the LUNCHTIME.

It depends on the career.
Sports
Swimming and football


Football, soccer, netball, swimming and badminton
Football, soccer, netball, volleyball, badminton and rugby
Students do not usually practise sports at university. Anyway, it depends on the career.
Meals/food
Cereals, biscuits, yoghurt, fruit, milk, sausages, sandwich, rice, chips
Cereals, biscuits, yoghurt, fruit, milk, sausages, sandwich, rice, chips
Cereals, biscuits, yoghurt, fruits, milk, sausages, sandwich, rice, chips
They can buy a snack in kiosks.

Uniforms
Boys
Grey shorts
White t-shirts
Red or green jumper or cardigan
Black or navy blue shoes

Girls
As above, but they wear grey skirts instead of shorts.

During the summer they do not wear trainers and ties, they wear sandals.
Boys
Long grey or black trousers and shorts for summer
White Shirt
School tie (optional)
Jumper or sweater with the school logo on. The colour is the choice of the schools.
Black shoes

Girls
As above.
Girls may wear skirts
During the summer term girls often wear summer school dresses.
V-necked sweatshirt with school logo on
White shirt
Black trousers/skirts
Black shoes
Black, grey or white socks
School tie

At university they don’t usually have to wear uniforms. Anyway, it depends on the University.
Nº of students in class
About 25 students
About  35 students
About  22 students
About 50 students
Type of school
State schools
Independent schools
Qualifications


GSCE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)

GNVQ (General National Vocational Qualification)
Sixth Form / A-level International Baccalaureate Cambridge Pre-U

1.      Bachelor’s degree
2.      Master's degree
3.      Doctorate

sábado, 24 de noviembre de 2012

EDUCATION IN ARGENTINA

NURSERY SCHOOL
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY
Ages
3 – 5 years old
From 4 years old onwards  is compulsory.
6 – 12 years old
Depending on the jurisdiction, primary schools can last 7 years or 6 years.
13 – 18 years old

The ages depend on the type of secondary school they have chosen and the jurisdiction where it is. 



Subjects
*        Personal, social and emotional development
*        Communication, language and literacy
*        Mathematical development
*        Knowledge and understanding of the world
*        Physical development
*        Creative development

*        Language
*        Natural and social sciences
*        Mathematics
*         Ethics and civics
*        Physical education
*        Technology
*        Artistic education

The subjects vary depending on the orientation of the school.
The basic ones are:
*        Language
*        Mathematics
*        Natural and social Sciences
*        Physical education
*        Ethics and civics
*        Artistic education
*        Technology

The orientated cycles are:
*        Art
*        Communication
*        Natural sciences
*        Economy and administration
*        Physical education
*        Language
*        Social sciences
*        Tourism
The subjects vary depending on the career.
Timetable
It depends on the school. They usually have 3 or 4 hours a day.
It varies depending on the school. It’s common for the three first years to have classes in the afternoon and the rest in the morning. But there are some schools where everybody has the same timetable.
It depends on the school. Almost always classes are in the morning, but usually the orientated schools have double shift.
It varies according to the career.




Sports
Physical and Artistic Education
Sports aren´t practised in schools. They only have PE, where sometimes practise football, handball, volleyball, etc.
Sports aren´t practised in schools. They only have PE, where sometimes practise football, handball, volleyball, athletics, etc.
Students don’t practise sports. Some universities offer free sport centres, but as an option.
Meals/food
Children have breakfast or a snack and they are usually given tea or milk with biscuits, cereals.
Students have a break where they can buy a snack in the school kiosk.
Some schools offer free snacks for poor children and others have dining halls.
Students have a break where they can buy a snack in the school kiosk.
Double shift schools usually give breakfast, lunch and dinner for boarding students.
Students have a break where they can buy a snack in the kiosk.

Uniforms
They usually wear coloured overalls.
In most schools, students have to wear white overalls and others have specific uniforms, which vary depending on the school.
It´s common that students wear specific uniforms, like skirts and shirts, for women, and trousers and shirts, for men. They also wear school ties and shoes.
Some schools make students wear white overalls.
Students don’t have to use uniform.
Nº of students in class

About 15 students

About 30 students
About 20 students
About 50 students
Type of school
State schools
Independent schools
Qualifications
Kindergarten graduate
Primary school graduate
High school graduate
This qualification varies depending on the orientation of the school; it might be “technical”, for example.
University degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Teaching profession
Doctor’s degree