The system of education in Great Britain
The history of educational system in Great Britain University of Cambridge
University of Oxford
ChurchChantry schools Song schools Almonry schoolsPreparatory &Grammar schools Infant schoolsPublic schools Parish schools Charity schools Grammar schools
Contemporary situation in the system of education in Great Britain Government and SocietyState schools Private schoolsNursery Education Primary Education Secondary Education
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Types of Schools
Eleven Plus Exam Most common forms of an intelligence test The following will give an idea of the kind of tests used in verbal reasoning. Underline the right answer in the brackets. In is to out as up is to (top/ bottom/ down/ through/ hole).Underline the two words which mean something different from the rest. Daisy/ weed/ chrysanthemum/ flower/ tulip/ daffodil.Write one letter in the brackets to finish the first word and start the last. Ren (…) ea.Fill in the missing number below. 36, 27, (…), 9. If 29384791 means strength, what does 184 mean?Underline the two words in the brackets which always go with the word outside: Tree (park/ leaves/ birds/ bushes/ branches). Underline the two words which must change places to make this sentence sensible: The cows milks the farmer. Write two letters in the brackets to continue the series: A z y a x w a v u (…) (…)Write a word in the empty brackets so that the three things on the right go together like the three things on the left: Girl (two) feet: : horse (…) hooves Underline two words, one from each bracket, that mean most nearly the opposite og each other: (leave, run, start) (walk, finish, go)
Bologna Process Since May of 1999, 46 European countries have been engaged in reconstructing their higher education systems to bring about a greater degree of “convergence,” i.e. a move toward common reference points and operating procedures to create a European Higher Education Area. This voluntary undertaking, a logical extension of the idea of European integration that has been deepening since 1950. The undertaking is known as The Bologna Process, named for the Italian city that is home to Europe’s oldest university, where the education ministers of 29 countries first agreed to the agenda and “action lines” that would bring down education borders in the same way that economic borders had been dissolved.