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Education in English-speaking countries
1.
Education in English-speakingcountries
2.
Most English-speaking countries have a 3-level educationsystem. Primary, secondary and higher education.
3.
Before children jointhe first level of
education, they are
required to pass the
early childhood
level. Depending
on the country, this
may be called an
elementary school,
kindergarten,
nursery, or
preparatory stage.
4.
Education in theUK is based on a
well-developed
campaign, so that
children receive
knowledge in
stages. Children
should study in
primary and
secondary school
to develop the
right basic skills.
Consider the system of
one of the Englishspeaking countries.
5.
The main goal inprimary school is to
give children the most
basic. Children are
taught to write, read
and count.
6.
In high school, theprogram is more
complicated. Students are
required to study several
subjects, including English,
social sciences and
humanities.
7.
In the UK, in addition toregular schools, there are
also separate schools for
girls and boys.
8.
Higher education in theUK is not compulsory,
but it is of a high
standard. The most
famous of them are
Cambridge and Oxford.