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The Romanian Educational System

The Romanian Educational System. “ The Healthy Young People of Today Are The Future of Europe Tomorrow” HYPTEUT 2012-2014. Partners: Colegiul Naţional "Constantin Carabella"- TÂRGOVIȘTE -ROMÂNIA Staatliche Realschule Aichach Wittelsbacher-Realschule AICHACH- GERMANIA

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The Romanian Educational System

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  1. TheRomanianEducationalSystem

  2. “The Healthy Young People of Today Are The Future of Europe Tomorrow”HYPTEUT2012-2014 Partners: • Colegiul Naţional "Constantin Carabella"- TÂRGOVIȘTE -ROMÂNIA • Staatliche Realschule Aichach Wittelsbacher-Realschule AICHACH- GERMANIA • Gimnazjum Językowe we Wschowie WSCHOWA - POLONIA • Tauragės "Aušros" pagrindinė mokykla TAURAGE – LITUANIA • Straupes pamatskola PARGAUJA – LETONIA • San Viator – SOPUERTA – SPANIA • Arsakeio Geniko Lykeio Psihikou – ATENA – GRECIA • Centro de Estudos e Formação Profissional Diogo Dias Melgaz,unipessoal,Lda. – CUBA – PORTUGALIA • ISTITUTO DI ISTRUZIONE SUPERIORE: LICEO CLASSICO, SC, PACLE E IPAA – BOSA – ITALIA

  3. The Romanian Educational System governed by The Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation

  4. The Anticommunist Romanian Revolution of 1989: - an important turning point of the Romanian EducationalSystem - a starting moment for a continuousprocess of reorganization: bothappreciatedandcriticized

  5. Basic Organizationof theEducational System twomain levels: 1. Pre-university education 2.Higher education

  6. Pre – universityis divided into 4 cycles 1.Kindergarten3-5 years (Pre-primary Education) 2.PrimarySchool6-10 years0-IV 3.Gymnasium10-14 years (Lower Secondary Education ) V-VIII 4.HighSchool14-18 yearsIX-XII(Upper Secondary Education )

  7. Higher Education - Organized according to the principles of the Bologna process -3 ComponentsLMD - 323: License(Bachelor’s Degree)3years Master 2years Doctorate(Doctor’s Degree) 3years - Postdoctoral Studies

  8. Pre-university Year organization First SemesterSecond Semester SeptJanFebJune

  9. Pre-university Year organization First SemesterSecond Semester SeptJanFebJune Inter-half holiday

  10. Pre-university Year organization First SemesterSecond Semester SeptDecJanFebJune Inter-half holiday Christmas Holiday

  11. Pre-university Year organization First SemesterSecond Semester SeptDecJanFebApril-MayJune Inter-half holiday Christmas Eastern Holiday Holiday

  12. Kindergarten

  13. Kindergarten • Both public and private kindergartens offer education activities through: normal programmes (5 hours per day) long-type programmes (10 hours per day) • Pre-primary education is organised by age groups: 3- to 4, 4- to 5, 5- to 6-year-old age groups.

  14. Kindergarten

  15. Primary School

  16. Primary School During the first 5 years (grade 0- grade IV ) the students are monitoredby a class teacher and other specialized teachers for a few disciplines such as Foreign Languages, Physical and Religious Education

  17. Primary School • The children’s activity is evaluated according to a system of qualifiers: • (FB) VeryGood, or Excellent • (B) Good • (S) Satisfactory, meaning (just) passed • (I) Poor, meaning failed

  18. Gymnasium

  19. Gymnasium Structured on specialclasseswith intensive courses in Foreign Languages,Science, etc Differentteacher for eachsubject and eachclasshas a teacherasclass master Programcancontainupto 6 hours per day There is notschool uniform or anydress code, but therulesprovidethe basic decency

  20. High School

  21. High School The first 2 yearsare compulsory, the next2 are non-mandatory Each school has its own uniform Each school has at least two principals

  22. Baccalaureate Exam At the end of the upper cycle of education all types ofHighSchoolsshould sit the National BaccalaureateExam (BAC) Similar with the French Baccalaureate BAC includes Romanian Language, Foreign Language and I.T. competences evaluationsand 4-5 writtenexams, over a period of 2 weeks The diploma accompanying this examination (diplomă de bacalaureat) allows pupils to apply to take the entrance examination for higher education

  23. More information… on the site of the project! THANK YOU! GERMANY • 22-26 October, 2012 This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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