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The structure of educational system in Poland

The structure of educational system in Poland. Primary school. Competence test. Gymnasium. Gymnasium Exam. Lyceum. Matura Exam. Post-secondary edu. Teachers’ education standards. Are issued by the Ministr y of Science and Higher Education and specify:

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The structure of educational system in Poland

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  1. The structure of educational system in Poland

  2. Primary school

  3. Competence test

  4. Gymnasium

  5. Gymnasium Exam

  6. Lyceum

  7. Matura Exam

  8. Post-secondary edu

  9. Teachers’ education standards Are issued by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and specify: • Student’s profile of graduating the teacher training studies • The professional competences of the graduate student • The subjects to be taken during studies • The content of the studies • The minimum number of hours

  10. By completing the pre-service studies in 1st step only, or 2 in steps: Step I – 3 years long, at the bachelor level that provide competences for teaching 2 subjects in a primary school or in gymnasium. Step II – 2 years long, complementary at the master level that provide competences for teaching 1 subject at the post-gymnasium level (eg. in lyceum). By completing post- graduate studies in order to gain essential competences in a chosen subject or required pedagogic-psychological competences There exists a system of grants at the Ministry of Education supporting the professional development of teachers, e.g.: Responding to the needs of reform (like teachers of science for the primary school – in the part) or (teachers of management for the upper secondary level - still currently) By providing the competences in teaching an additional subject Possible ways to become a teacher in Poland

  11. Requirements on a Higher Education Institution to organize studies for teachers • The Teachers’ education standards must be held • The Higher Education Institution must provide graduate studies in each subject of interest (e.g. physics, chemistry etc.) • Teachers must study within dedicated courses (in the frame of adequate subject of studies) • The requirements are the same for both graduate and post-graduate studies • The way the studies are organized depends on the Higher Education Institution.

  12. University of Wroclaw (1) • The studies for teachers are held in 8 faculties: • Philology • Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Physics and Astronomy • Biological Sciences • Social Sciences • Chemistry • Mathematics and Computer Science • Earth Science and Environmental Management

  13. University of Wroclaw (2) • Subject oriented education Faculties • Teaching methods • School Practices CEN*) • Psychological/pedagogic module *) CEN - acronim, stands for Teachers’ Education Center of the University of Wroclaw

  14. University of Wroclaw (3) • CEN is organised in a task-oriented structure CEN UWr. Team for Psychological-Pedagogical education Team for in-service teacher training and life-long education Team for internal evaluation and publishing ICT Laboratory

  15. CEN in numbers • 2,500-3,000 – annually educating teachers from different faculties • 7,000 – teachers gradated from post-graduate studies since 1998 • 10 – scientific and methodological conferences and seminars for teachers at local and national level • 12 – books published for teachers • 1 – running methodological magazine for science teachers since 2000 • 500 – systematic co-operation of academic teachers and educators in post-graduate studies • 19 – permanent staff (including 13 academic teachers)

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