una variedad de libros y una ilustración del mundo, libros de texto de los estudiantes hacen ciencia, educación, libros de dibujos animados, personaje animado, globo, texto png thumbnail SPANISH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM María Pilar López Murillo SPANISH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Education authorities, education professionals and other public and private actors. Those entitled to the right to education. The set of relations, structures, measures and actions being implemented in order to ensure it. Dibujo de colegio para imprimir-Colorear dibujos,letras, Actividades infantiles Concepto de colección de maestros | Vector Gratis KEY FEATURES OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - ADMINISTRATION Decentralization: General State Administration Autonomous communities (Ministry of Education and Vocational Training Departments for Education Escuela Fachada: imágenes, fotos de stock y vectores | Shutterstock Schools have pedagogical, organizational and managerial autonomy for their resources. Participation of the education community in the schools ’organization, governance, running and evaluation Decentralisation: educational competences are shared between the General State Administration (Ministry of Education and Vocational Training) and the authorities of the autonomous communities (Departments for Education): •the central education administration executes the general guidelines of the Government on education policy and regulates the basic elements or aspects of the system •regional education authorities develop the State regulations and have executive and administrative competences for managing the education system in their own territory. Schools have pedagogical, organisational and managerial autonomy for their resources. Participation of the education community in the schools’ organisation, governance, running and evaluation. Juez De Derecho Muxi Png, Juez Clipart, Ley, Tribunal PNG y PSD para Descargar Gratis | Pngtree KEY FEATURES OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - LAWS The Spanish Education system has been subject to a number of reforms in recent years. Changes in infant and primary education have been somewhat more successful to date than those in the secondary system. ministerio ACTUAL LAW : LOMLOE – PRINCIPLES 1. Child rights approach among the guiding principles of the system 2. Approach gender equality 3. Continuous improvement of schools 4. Education for sustainable development and global citizenship 5. Adapting the education system to the digital advances The Spanish Education system has been subject to a number of reforms in recent years. Changes in infant and primary education have been somewhat more successful. The law aims to guarantee students, teachers and schools an inclusive and modern model. ACTUAL LAW : LOMLOE – PRINCIPLES 1. Child rights approach among the guiding principles of the system 2. Approach gender equality 3. Continuous improvement of schools 4. Education for sustainable development and global citizenship 5. Adapting the education system to the digital advances Curriculum is a standards-based sequence of planned experiences where students practice and achieve proficiency in content and applied learning skills. Curriculum is the central guide for all educators as to what is essential for teaching and learning, so that every student has access to rigorous academic experiences. KEY FEATURES OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM – CURRICULUM Dibujo de Libros pintado por Libro en Dibujos.net el día 30-09-10 a las 07:41:54. Imprime, pinta o colorea tus propios dibujos! TYPES OF SCHOOLS THREE CATEGORIES : -PUBLIC SCHOOLS : mostly state – funded. -PRIVATE SCHOOLS : which are privately funded. -SEMI – PRIVATE SCHOOLS : which are funded partially by the state and partially by private sources. Campus pintado a mano, campus, colegio, edificio de enseñanza png | PNGWing Schooling in Spain is state-funded and compulsory between the ages of three and sixteen. However, parents or legal guardians must pay for books, materials, and sometimes uniforms for their children. Generally speaking, there are three categories of Spanish schools in the Spanish education system: public schools (colegios públicos), which are mostly state-funded; private schools (colegios privados), which are privately funded; and semi-private schools (colegios concertados), which are funded partially by the state and partially by private sources. STAGES OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEM : Escena De Novios Vectores Libres de Derechos - iStock Ciclo de vida de crecimiento femenino | Vector Premium PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION Dibujo infantil, niño, niños, s, dibujo png | PNGWing Is up to 6 years of age. Although it is not a compulsory education stage, the second cycle is free in all publicly-funded schools (public schools and publicly-funded private schools). Is compulsory and free in publicly-funded schools. It lasts ten years and it is divided into two stages: ·PRIMARY EDUCATION , provided in primary schools. It covers six academic years, usually studied between the ages of 6 and 12. ·COMPULSORY SECONDARY EDUCATION, studied in secondary schools, between the ages of 12 and 16. At the end of this stage, students receive the first official certificate, the Lower Compulsory Secondary Education Certificate, which allows them to have access to upper secondary education or the world of work. UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION Plan de Infancia y Adolescencia — Ayuntamiento de Parla - Prensa Madrid Sur UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION is also provided in secondary schools. It lasts two academic years, usually studied between the ages of 16 and 18. It offers two possibilities: Bachillerato (general branch) and intermediate vocational training (professional branch). The latter is also provided in vocational training integrated institutions and in national reference institutions. The reforms of vocational training provision include: ·creation of basic vocational training cycles: they can be taken by students aged 15-17, among other entry requirements that have been established ·development by the education authorities of dual vocational training in the education system. HIGHER EDUCATION Adolescentes niños y niñas dibujos animados 652312 Vector en Vecteezy HIGHER EDUCATION comprises university and professional studies. University education is provided in universities and advanced vocational training is provided in the same institutions as those offering intermediate vocational training. ADULT EDUCATION AND TRAINING ADULT EDUCATION AND TRAINING covers different types of provision offered by the education and employment authorities, provided by institutions from different nature. Classroom-based education leading to the award of official degrees of the education system is provided in ordinary schools or specific schools for adults. Adult education and training is aimed at people aged over 18 and, as an exception, workers aged over 16 who cannot attend school in ordinary regime or high performance athletes. Dibujo animado de un personaje de caricatura Descripción generada automáticamente con confianza media APART FROM THESE STUDIES, THE SPANISH EDUCATION SYSTEM : Tabla Descripción generada automáticamente con confianza baja SUMMARIZING : STRUCTURE OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM SCHOOL CALENDAR AND TIMETABLE : Calendario Con Reloj En Diseño Plano. Ilustración Vectorial Ilustración del Vector - Ilustración de finanzas, papel: 191394590 Spanish school year Starts : mid-September. Ends in the third week of June. Break of two weeks : Christmas and about a week at Easter. Two kinds of timetables Divided day Jornada continua - a blocked day which finishes in the early afternoon. The Spanish school year starts in mid-September and ends in the third week of June. There is usually a break of two weeks or so at Christmas and about a week at Easter. There are no half-term holidays as such, but there are short breaks throughout the year which are organised around national, regional and local saints’ days and festivals. There are two kinds of timetables, a divided day which allows at least two hours for lunch, or the innovation of the jornada continua, a blocked day which finishes in the early afternoon. Many public secondary schools have now adopted this blocked-day timetable, and teenagers are free from about 3 p.m. every day. Grant-assisted and private schools, however, have classes until the early evening several days a week. HOMEWORK : In Primary School Los niños discuten la tarea | Vector Premium Children's work in class. Parents will be involved in helping children. In Secondary School A fairly heavy load of homework and exam studying which require considerable sacrifice and self-discipline. Bachillerato Intensive examinations and Selectividad. •In primary school, homework is at the discretion of individual class teachers, but may be given from the first year of primary school onward. It is usually assumed that parents will be involved in helping children with their homework, and parents who are unable to do this for any reason sometimes pay for tutors to help their children for an hour or so every evening. •At secondary school there is usually a fairly heavy load of homework and exam studying which require considerable sacrifice and self-discipline on the part of students who wish to do well at school. •After two years in Bachillerato, students have intensive examinations during the month of May and their final mark is based on a combination of examination results and continuous assessment. A month later, in June, students who wish to go to University take a general university entrance examination (Selectividad) and the university course they are able to follow depends on the result of this examination along with their Bachillerato results •After two years in BACHILLERATO, students have intensive examinations during the month of May and their final mark is based on a combination of examination results and continuous assessment. A month later, in June, students who wish to go to University take a general university entrance examination (Selectividad) and the university course they are able to follow depends on the result of this examination along with their Bachillerato results.