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education in Ireland

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  1. education in Ireland

  2. The school system in Ireland is divided into three stages: six years of primary school, a three-year lower secondary school and a three-year higher secondary school. Transition from primary to secondary school takes place automatically, with a lower to a higher average on the basis of the final exam. Education in Ireland

  3. Ireland does not have an organized network of kindergartens. However, the law allows the school to start teaching at the age of four, five or six years. Most children start school in Ireland, starting in the fifth year of life. Nursery

  4. Starting School - lasts for six years, is compulsory, universal . This level is characterized by a great freedom both in terms used by teachers of teaching methods and schedule. There are eight compulsory subjects: Irish, English, mathematics, social sciences and the environment, arts and crafts, music, physical education and religion. In many primary schools (22%) due to the small number of pupils, children learn in classes involving two or more vintages. Starting school

  5. Is divided into two cycles: lower secondary education, which is compulsory, which lasted three years, with four types of schools: -school classic and traditional; -school, which is a combination of grammar schools, technical and modern; -public school, the teaching process similar to the multi-school; -vocational school, preparing for further education in the cycle of second-degree professional training. At the end of this stage of the school, students receive a certificate authorizing them to continue their education at upper secondary level. secondary school is not compulsory, it takes three years and its completion allows the study of higher education. High school

  6. - Is divided into sectors: university, offering degree programs in fields such as humanities, engineering, science, social, medical,. no university ,which includes: technical institutes; colleges of education Private colleges also give professional qualifications. BA (bachelor), is obtained after completing 3-4 years of full-time students. Then you can apply for a master's degree, which is available at all levels of study (studies last from 1 to 3 years). Master's degree is awarded after passing the relevant examinations. The highest academic qualifications in Ireland gives a doctorate (3-4 years). Tertiary education

  7. In some respects, the education system in Ireland, the meaning is different from other countries. Often these issues are not understood by the citizens of other countries, or, simply, a wake some doubt as to the efficiency of operation. As already mentioned, Ireland is the only country in the European Union prevailing religious character of the school system. Although the Ministry of Education has care of the education system a significant impact on the shape and scope of the curriculum is the Church. Furthermore, it is one of the few countries that does not have an organized network of education preschool. There is also the freedom and flexibility to the start of compulsory education age school while in other countries, age is clearly defined . uniqueness

  8. Prezentacje wykonała : Magda Korytkowska kl.II B Source : Google.pl Youtube.pl

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