divendres, 15 de setembre del 2017

Poster: Differences that exist between Spanish and German educational systems



Our first project of  Integrating Skills Subject, has consisted in made a poster, where will show "differences that exist between Spanish and German educational systems" , with regard to this educational stages:




In both countries Pre-school education is voluntary. It ranges from three to six years.
The next stage of education in Spain is primary education, is compulsory and covers from 6 to 12 years and in Germany,  primary stage is called as Grundschule, is mandatory but only lasts four years (6-10 years).

GERMAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

Once this stage ends, German educational system separates children, according to their academic level, into three types of schools: 

Hauptschule; it’s a school for students who have obtained the worst grades and its objective is to teach to students who, later, will be incorporated into the working world after having realized craftsmanship.This school has a duration of 5 years ( of the 10-15 years). 
Realschule; has a duration of 6 years (10-16 years). It is a middle school attended by students who will take vocational training and join the world of work as specialized personnel. 
Gymnasium or institute is focused at the best gifted students and the teachings given there will allow students to access the University in a direct way. The Gymnasium lasts for eight or nine years.

 
SPANISH  EDUCATION SYSTEM

After primary school in Spain, students must continue with compulsory secondary education (ESO), which ranges from 12 to 16 years of age. Once a student graduates from ESO, he has different options:

Bachiller; consists of a cycle of two academic courses for students from 16-18. Students who successfully complete their studies will receive a diploma. They can opt for professional training or university studies. But to accces the university they must pass an admission examination.
Apprenticeship; Middle Years Formative Cycles for those who only have ESO diploma (compulsory education) and Higher Education Formative Cycles for those who have a Bachiller. Those who complete a higher training cycle will be able to access certain university degrees in this way directament.


INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT GERMAN AND SPANISH EDUCATION SYSTEMS 





 

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