The US Educational System

13 Декабря 2011 в 16:02, реферат

There are 15,000 school districts which are different in size. A school district is governed by the Board of Education/School Board/School Council which is elected every two years by the residents of the school district. Members of school boards perform their responsibilities on a volunteer basis, that means they do not get any salaries. They are to define the policies for the administration of the school district.

Educational system of Ukraine

12 Декабря 2011 в 00:25, сочинение

Education in Ukraine is given great attention by the government and a large number of facilities and institutions exist for the purpose of educating the population. The system of education in Ukraine extends right from pre-school to higher education.

The system of education in Russia

13 Ноября 2011 в 13:09, доклад

With a literacy rate close to 100%, Russia shows its great concert about education. According to the constitution, russian education is free and compulsory. It lasts for 9 years, from the age of 7 up to the age of 16.
Education in Russia is split into a compulsory Basic Education and ongoing Higher Education.
A compulsory Basic Education includes: pre-school, elementary, basic and secondary general education.

Background lexis of educational system of England and Kazakhstan

18 Апреля 2012 в 19:45, доклад

The importance of the given research is defined by the necessity of more complete investigation of a problem of connection and interaction of language and culture.
On the one hand, language and culture represent two various concepts, serving different spheres of humans’ life, on the other hand, they are closely connected with each other and related to each other.

There exists a centralized national system of education in Australia

09 Декабря 2012 в 14:44, доклад

The top of this system is the Federal Ministry of Education. But there are still many differences in the structure and the curricula of schools in different states. There exist two types of schools in the country: state schools and private schools. Tuition in state schools is free of charge. Private schools charge rather high fees. 80 % of Australian children go to state schools, and only 20 % attend fee paying schools.
School education is obligatory for all children from 6 to 15 years. At present the school education scheme is “6+4+2” or “7+3+2”. Most children begin primary schools at the age of about five. Primary schools include from 1 to 6 or 7 grades. After the primary school children pass to the secondary school without examinations. Junior high schools comprise 4 or 3-year courses. After these courses students complete two year senior high school.