Education in Italy Free state education is available to children of all nationalities who are resident in Italy. Children attending the Italian education system can start with the Scuola dell Infanzia also known as Scuola Materna (nursery school), which is non-compulsory, from the age of three. Every child is entitled to a place […]
The School for the Talented and Gifted in Dallas is the nation s No. 1 public high school for the fourth consecutive year. More than 6, 500 public high schools received a gold, silver or bronze medal in the U.S. News rankings, including the Texas magnet School for the Talented and Gifted. A high school diploma has become vital to […]
The French grading system ranges from 0 to 20. It would be inaccurate to merely multiply a French grade by a factor of 5 to find its American equivalent. A score of 20 signifies perfection and is virtually never given. 19 and 18 are equally rarely given. Depending on subject and level, a 16 can be considered an excellent grade. In […]
General Document-by-Document Evaluation Contains recommendations with a full list of your credentials with US equivalents for each diploma and/or certificate, indicating the period of attendance, name of institution and year awarded. May be used for Education, Employment, Immigration when transfer of credits is not required. Detailed […]
Generally key stages 1 and 2 will be undertaken at primary school and at 11 years old a student will move onto secondary school and finish key stages 3 and 4. Students are assessed at the end of each stage. The most important assessment occurs at age 16 when students pursue their GCSE s or General Certificate of Secondary Education […]
| by Richard P. Keeling and Richard H. Hersh The purpose of this blog and our latest book, We re Losing Our Minds: Rethinking American Higher Education (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012), is to shift the national conversation about higher education from a primary focus on the comparisons that make up magazine rankings to a serious discussion […]
The ultimate test of an educational system is whether it makes sure that every student, whatever their background, is exposed to the content they need to compete in today s society. U.S. schools are failing this most basic test, and in the process wasting the talents of millions of American children - children from all backgrounds […]
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This guide will give you an overall view of how the school system works in the U.S. and will provide you with useful resources. As you will note by the table of contents, you can…
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Elementary education starts at the age of five or six, depending on the particular state and whether a kindergarten (K) year is provided. Even when provided, attendance at kindergarten…
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Most syllabi are set by the universities which are offering them, and are not controlled by the government. The only exception to this are teacher education programs, which the…
Secondary education, the second stage traditionally found in formal education , beginning about age 11 to 13 and ending usually at age 15 to 18. The dichotomy between elementary…
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In 1-2, the states with the largest number of public secondary schools were California, Texas, Illinois, Ohio, and New York. (Digest of Education Statistics, 2001, Table 101) Enrollment…
Perspektywy Education Foundation published a report: International Students in Poland 2012 , presenting the newest trends in internationalization of Polish higher education. There…
With 700 universities and more than 35, affiliated colleges enrolling more than 20 million students, Indian higher education is a large and complex system. The structure of degree-granting…
The University uses school‐specific grading scales. Most schools at Columbia University use the standard A-F grading scale. The American Language Program, the School of Architecture…