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Australia Culture The education

Australia Culture The education. Презентацию подготовила учитель информатики и английского языка Османова Марина Экрамовна МКОУ Черчетская СОШ. October, 2013.

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Australia Culture The education

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  1. AustraliaCultureThe education Презентацию подготовила учитель информатики и английского языка Османова Марина Экрамовна МКОУ Черчетская СОШ October, 2013

  2. Australia is situated south of Asia, between the Pacific and the Indian Oceans. Australia is a continent, a country and an island at the same time. Australia is located in the southern hemisphere.

  3. Australian Culture Australia is very much a multi-cultural nation, having enjoyed waves of immigration starting with the Australian Aboriginals 40,000 years ago, followed by the English 200 years ago.

  4. didjeridooordidgeridoo(«yidaki»)musical spirit instrument of aborigines of Australia. One of the eldest wind instruments in the world. He is made out of piece of barrel of eucalyptus long  1-3 meters, the core of that is eaten away by thermits.

  5. The framework of Australia's laws Within the framework of Australia's laws, all Australians have the right to express their culture and beliefs and to participate freely in Australia's national life. Everyone is expected to uphold the principles and shared values that support Australia's way of life. Theseinclude: • respect for equal worth, dignity and freedom of the individual • freedomofspeechandassociation • freedom of religion and a secular government • support for parliamentary democracy and the rule of law • equalityunderthelaw • equalityofmenandwomen • equalityofopportunity • peacefulness • a spirit of egalitarianism that embraces tolerance, mutual respect, and compassion for those in need.

  6. Language Religious worship • All people in Australia are encouraged to learn English, which is the national language and an important unifying element of Australian society. However, languages other than English are also valued.  • Australia is a predominantly Christian country, with around 64 per cent of all Australians identifying as Christians. However, most other major religious faiths are also practised, reflecting Australia's culturally diverse society. Indigenous Australians have their own unique religious traditions and spiritual values. Australia has no official state religion and people are free to practise any religion they choose, as long as they obey the law. Australians are also free not to have a religion.  Vibrant arts scene • Australia has a vibrant arts scene that reflects both the nation's Indigenous cultural traditions and its rich mosaic of migrant cultures. All forms of the visual and performing arts have strong followings, including film, art, theatre, dance and music. 

  7. Sydney Opera House  is a visiting-card of Australia The Sidney opera theater  was open on October, 20, 1973the queen of England by  Elisabeth II. Barry Hamfriz Djoan Sazerlend Keit Blanshet Djeffry Rash

  8. Harbour Bridge is the greatest bridge of Sidney, one of the greatest steel arched bridges in the world General length of all bridge  is  1149 meters. Width of bridge is  49 meters. Complete weight  of  bridge is 52 800 tons on a bridge a motor-car, pedestrian and railway  report comes true. A Harbour Bridge  connects business,  Central part of city with the North bank and crosses a bay Port-Jackson.The arched bridge span has  length 503 meters. A Harbour Bridge  was open on  March, 19, 1932.

  9. FLINDERS RANGES NATIONAL PARK Forming part of a mountain chain which extends for 430 km,   the Flinders Ranges consists of spectacular peaks and valleys,  providing a unique contrast between the dry,  stony land and the richly lined rock-faces of native gums and wattles.   The best known feature of the Flinders Ranges is the Wilpena Pound,  an immense,  elevated basin covering about 50 square km and encircled by sheer cliffs.

  10. A sporting culture • In Australia the most popular types of sport are tennis(about300 thousand persons), track-and-field(about 200  thousand persons), surfing and  football. Not so a long ago the winters ports, a lion's share of that is on a  mountain-skiing began actively  to develop. • The Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games or the Millennium Games/Games of the New Millennium-It was the second time that the Summer Olympics were held in the Southern Hemisphere

  11. The education system The education system in Australia provides top notch opportunities for International students seeking world-class academic and individual experience. It provides qualitative education which is highly regarded and widely recognized allover. Australian offers diverse courses, which covers 12 years of primary and secondary education. There is a vast range of study courses available in Australian education, which includes traditional academic programs in addition to the further practical and vocational courses.

  12. Primary SchoolPrimary education of Australia is seven years of preliminary courses, where children commence their education at the age of 5 years (Year-1) and will be completing at the age of 12 (Year-7). This level of education provides general education for the students and gets them ready for a role in society and for the next level of education. • Secondary SchoolStudents move to secondary school (Year-8) at the age of 12 and it is mandatory to complete their two years of ‘junior high school’ till the Year-10, after which they have the option to discontinue their education or can pursue their further course of study. Students have to accomplish another 2 years of ‘high school diploma’ (Year-12). Students leaving their school after ‘junior high school’ can also go for vocational education course or for apprenticeship training to enter the work force. • Tertiary School • After completing final year (Year-12) of secondary school, students head for their higher (Tertiary) education that awards degree for Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral studies. Mostly students from overseas come for education at this level. Tertiary education in Australia is within the purview of the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF), which aspires to integrate both vocational and higher education into a solitary classification of tertiary education.

  13. M A R K S

  14. The university

  15. The below diagram shows the different study options that students have after completing different levels of education

  16. The resources of internet: http://www.studiesinaustralia.com/?gclid=CLyY8fiw-bkCFbJ6cAodrzMApwhttp://austral.ru/system.shtmlhttp://www.phd-dissertations.com/topic/education_in_australia_dissertation_thesis.htmlhttp://www.world.edu.kg/index.php?id=2&type=1http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/2013-06-17/4730112http://www.mapsofworld.com/australia/education/http://www.impeloverseas.com/StudyAbroad/AUSTRALIA/AUSTRALIA-Education-System.aspxhttp://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/impel-209643-study-australia-abroad-overseas-education-career-counseling-austnow-ppt-powerpoint/http://www.australia.com/ru/explore/things-to-do/aboriginal-australia.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Australia http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib/education.html http://www.mapsofworld.com/australia/culture/

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