1 / 17

British vs Czech schools

Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je Ing. Helena Zikmundová. Dostupné z Metodického portálu www.rvp.cz, ISSN: 1802-4785. Provozuje Národní ústav pro vzdělávání, školské poradenské zařízení a zařízení pro další vzdělávání pedagogických pracovníků (NÚV).

Download Presentation

British vs Czech schools

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Autorem materiálu a všech jeho částí, není-li uvedeno jinak, je Ing. Helena Zikmundová. Dostupné z Metodického portálu www.rvp.cz, ISSN: 1802-4785. Provozuje Národní ústav pro vzdělávání, školské poradenské zařízení a zařízení pro další vzdělávání pedagogických pracovníků (NÚV).

  2. British vs Czech schools Is the education in the Czech Republic compulsory? British children are required by law to have an education until they are 16 years old.

  3. British vs Czech schools Can you be educated at home? Education is compulsory but school is not.Children can be educated at home.

  4. British vs Czech schools How many years do you have to go to school? Schooling is compulsory from the age of 5 to 16.

  5. British vs Czech schools Do all Czech schools teach the same things? All state schools in England, Wales and Scotland follow the National Curriculum.

  6. Pre-school education Small children may attend • Crèches at the age of 1- 3 years • Kindergarten at the age of 3 – 5 years other common names – pre-school, nursery, play-school, playground

  7. Primary schools • the age of 5-7 - Infant school • the age of 7-11 - Junior school • boys and girls go to the same class

  8. Secondary schools from 11 to 16 • Comprehension schools – co-educationalaccept children from all backgrounds andreligious and ethnic groups • Grammar schools – single-sexed selective - entrance is based on a test of ability

  9. Testing What national tests do you have to take at basic school? British children have to take several national tests during compulsory education

  10. Testing • At 7 National test of English and Math • At 11 National test of English and Math • At 14 National test of English, Math and Science • At 16 GCSE exam – General Certificate of Secondary Education

  11. After GCSE Students can choose: • start work • study a vocational school – students learn the skills needed to a job such as hairdressing, mechanics,.. • study a sixth form college – pupils are prepared for national exam Advanced Level at the age of18

  12. Universities and colleges • only for students with A level • to get degree – students study on average three years full-time study • most students graduate at 21 or 22 • degree is given at a special graduation ceremony

  13. Types of school in Britain • State schools – run by local authoritiesfree to all children between the ages of 5 – 16 • Independent schools – private/public schools parents pay for their children's education

  14. Match the expressions • compulsory • co-educational • degree • graduate • require to ask to finish must do qualification from a university boys and girls study together

  15. 1C 2E 3D 4B 5A Key

  16. Key • must do • boys and girls studytogether • qualification from a university • to finish • to ask • compulsory • co-educational • degree • graduate • require

  17. Scottish schools In Scotland the educational system is a little different

More Related