Образование - это процесс воспитания и обучения людей в интересах общества, самого человека и государства, которое и устанавливает уровни образованности. В чём же различия систем образования России и Великобритании(Англии)? Сравним две системы.
Во-первых, обучение в российских школах начинается в возрасте 7 лет и длится в течение 11 лет - полное образование,а образование в Англии является обязательным для всех граждан в возрасте от 5 до 16 лет. Во-вторых, российское образование состоит из: начальнго, неполного среднего и полного среднего образования. При этом типы школ бывают: начальная школа; средняя общеобразовательная школа; лицеи; гимназии; специальные школы. Когда в Англии существует огромное разнообразие школ: школы-пансионы, школы для мальчиков, школы для девочек, смешанные, школы полного цикла и так далее. Ну и конечно же существенны различия в спекторе, преподаваемых наук. Если сравнить российскую и британскую системы образования, то в первой спектор дисциплин(предметов) увеличивается с каждым классом; а в британской системе наоборот - в младших классах спектор дисциплин довольно большой, но старшеклассники изучают всего 4 предмета.
Education - is a process of education and training of people for the benefit of society, the individual and the state, which sets and levels of education. What are the differences of education systems in Russia and the UK? Compare the two systems.
First, education in Russian schools starts at the age of 7 and lasts for 11 years, and education in England is compulsory for all citizens aged from 5 to 16 years. Second, Russia's education consists of primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education. In this case, there are types of schools: primary school, secondary school, high schools, high school, special school. When in England there is a huge variety of schools: boarding schools, schools for boys, schools for girls, mixed, full-school and so on. And of course a significant difference in the school subjects. If we compare the Russian and British education system, the first subject of the number increases with each class, as in the British system the opposite - in the lower classes of objects are quite a few, but high school students are studying all 4 subjects.
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This time last year "(1) I was cycling " in the rain along a country road in France with friend of mine. We "(2) had decided " to go on a cycling holiday in Normandy. Neither of us "(3) had been " to France before but we (4) knew some French from our time t school and we "(5) had managed" to brush up on the basic. Now we (6) were wondering if we "(7) had made" the right decision.
We (8) had planed our route carefully in advance, but "(9) we had forgotten " one important thing: the weather. It (10) had been raining solidly since our arrival and that night we (11) ended up sleeping in the waiting room at railway station. Then the next morning we (12) rode down hill, my bike (13) skidded on the wet road and I (14) fell off. I (15) realized immediately that I "(16) had broken" my arm, and after a visit to local hospital I (17) caught the next train to Calais for the ferry home. Unfortunately my parents (18) didn't expect me home for a fortnight, and 19had gone away on holiday. So I (20) spent a miserable couple of weeks alone, reading "Teach Yourself French".
Britain
All state schools in Britain are free.
Education is compulsory from 5 till 16 years.
Children start primary school at 5.
At 11 pupils go to secondary schools.
At 16 pupils take a national exam called «G.C.S.E.» (General Certificate of Secondary Education) and then they can leave school if they wish.
Then they go to a college or university.
Russia
All state schools in Russia are free.
Children start going to school at 6 or 7. They study till 9th form.
After 9th form pupils have to sit for examinations.
They can go to the 10th grade of a general school or go to professional school.
After school pupils go to colleges and universities.