Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 24th, 2008
In recent times a lot of researched are dedicated to such problem as psychological consequences of immigration. And as apart of this wide research a smaller kind of research is carrying out. The subject of this research is education of children of immigrants in Spain.
In general the process of immigration causes deep changes in the […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 24th, 2008
Current Educational system in Spain is called LOGSE (Ley de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo), this current Law of Education. The compulsory education in Spain begins at the age of 6 and finishes at the age of 16. Compulsory education consists of primary school and secondary school. Primary school lasts 6 years, secondary school lasts […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 24th, 2008
If you plan to put your child to Spanish school, you should know what schools are available in the Spain and what will be suitable for you and your child. Here are several types of schools in Spain:
1. International schools. In these schools students are taught according to British curriculum. Fees in such schools are […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 24th, 2008
In recent times the interest towards first deaf communities increases. And it is normal that a lot of specialists are interested in such question as language and communication within such community. One of the significant works on this topic was written by Susan Plann, it is called “A silent minority: deaf education in Spain, 1550-1835”. […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 24th, 2008
In recent times a lot of scientists and researchers have become very interested in the origin of deaf communities all over the world. All of them of course have their specific questions, but the common thing in all these matters in the connection between culture and language within deaf communities. Susan Plann wrote the book […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 24th, 2008
According to the rules of Spanish educational system, students get their first degree after four or five years of studies at the university. During first two or three years they have wide range of disciplines to study, but during the last two years they study more specialized courses.
As for Doctoral Degree, in order to get […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 2nd, 2008
Spanish first complete public education curriculum was listed in the Moyano Law in 1857. It remained essentially unaltered until 1970, at the time when the General Educational Law was passed.
The educational system comprises several levels:
1) preschool level: children to age 6;
2) primary school for pupils of 6 or 7 to 11years;
3) secondary school is attended […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 2nd, 2008
The educational system in the country is still in the condition of changing and some new reforms have not finished yet. The latest one is called Ley Orgánica de Calidad that aims to make better the Spanish educational quality. The Economic Co-operation and Development Organization inform placed Spanish education in the worst positions and underline […]
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