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 Denmark
Educational activities are built upon the needs arising from practical situations; there are therefore no fixed subjects, but tuition in Danish, social sciences, mathematics and contemporary studies is available in all production schools.
Schools within the area of vocational education and training are organized as independent, self-governing institutions (technical schools, commercial schools and agricultural schools).
Education at the public schools is free of charge; a small fee is paid at the private schools.
land.salzburg.at /htblha/cyber/DENMARK.HTM

  
 Danish Ministry of Education
Upon agreement with the State, another county, a municipality or private schools, the county councils and the municipalities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg may similarly refer pupils to special education of the type mentioned in section 20 (2) in State schools, in the schools of another county, in municipal schools or in private schools etc.
The headteacher of a school shall be responsible for the administrative and educational management of the school and for the activities of the school vis-à-vis the school board and the municipal council.
(3) After the 7th form, the compulsory education requirement may furthermore be met through participation in full-time instruction in the municipal youth school in pursuance of the Act on Youth Schools, Production Schools and Non-Residential Folk High Schools as well as through participation in teaching in pursuance of section 9 (5).
eng.uvm.dk /publications/laws/actonthe.htm

  
 Biographies, The Scientists: A List.
The larger school, the Neptunians were of the view that granite had crystallized from a universal ocean that covered the earth in its original chaotic state; on the other hand the Vulcanists were convinced that granite was of volcanic origin.
Pascal's mother died early and he was left, at the age of seven, to be with his father and his sister, Jacqueline (Jacqueline was to enter a Jansenist convent.) His father, high up in the French judiciary, undertook to personally see to his son's education.
Coming from a poor family, Faraday was apprenticed at the age of fourteen to a bookbinder: "he was allowed to spend as much time reading books as he did binding them." One of the books he found himself regularly binding was the Encyclopedia Britannica.
www.blupete.com /Literature/Biographies/Science/Scients.htm

  
 Definition of Education in Denmark
The Danish education system is a big and mobile entity...
A new publication from the Ministry of Education provides an overview of the key elements of the Danish guidance reform and the new guidance system in the educational sector.
FInd your degree online at your choice of Schools here.
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 Danish Ministry of Education - CVUU
Danish is the medium of instruction in schools.
The Danish education system consists of grundskole (combining primary and lower secondary education), ungdomsuddannelser (youth education programmes, i.e.
In addition, nearly all children attend a 1-year pre-school class.
cvuu.uvm.dk /en/education/dk_overall.htm

  
 Danish Pre-School Education
Preschool is the time most students enter the Danish education system.
Pre-school is a type of school in Denmark covering the time before children enter compulsory education.
During the period between 1850 and 1900, private educational institutions appeared that were open only on a part-time basis.
www.mcfly.org /en/Danish_Pre-School_Education

  
 Dossier - Chapter 2
After the Middle School examination, pupils could either leave school, continue one more year in the "Réal"-class and prepare themselves for the lower secondary school leaving examination (the "Realeksamen") or apply for admission to the grammar school's 3 years of upper secondary education.
Compulsory education commences on 1 August of the calendar year of a child's 7th birthday and terminates on 31 July of the year, in which he or she has received regular instruction for 9 years, not including the pre-school class.
During the 12th and 13th centuries, grammar schools were established in connection with the Danish cathedrals, and in 1479 King Christian I got the Pope's permission to establish the University of Copenhagen.
www.uvm.dk /gammel/kap2.htm

  
 The Danish School System
If you want to learn a lot about the Danish School System our ministry of education has made an English version of their website, which tells you a lot of interesting details.
This level of education typically begins at the end of full-time compulsory education.
Upon completion of this stage, children continue their education at the next stage (primary education).
steen.acu-vejle.dk /danish_school_system.htm

  
 Aromanian Vlachs: The Vanishing Tribes
Contrary to the general opinion, the schools were well attended by pupils of most diverse social and ethnic backgrounds (many names of Sephardim Jewish girls of Monastir, whose mother Judeo-Spanish tongue (as a neo-Latin idiom) stood close to Romanian, were on the lists of pupils) and the curriculum extremely complex.
Simultaneously, a series of Aromanian grammar books -sponsored by Cozacovici- were being printed to serve the new schools (10).
as a teacher and a school inspector at the local Romanian schools.
www.vlachophiles.net

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Field Listing - Economy - overview
Priority areas for reconstruction include upgrading education, health, and sanitation facilities; providing income generating opportunities; enhancing administrative and security arrangements, especially in regional areas; developing the agricultural sector; rebuilding transportation, energy, and telecommunication infrastructure; and reabsorbing 2 million returning refugees.
The population lacks education and productive skills, particularly in the poverty-ridden countryside, which suffers from an almost total lack of basic infrastructure.
The government - which is hampered by internal political disputes - is struggling to upgrade education and technical training, to privatize commercial and industrial enterprises, to improve health services, to diversify exports, to promote tourism, and to reduce the high population growth rate.
www.phatnav.com /factbook/fields/2116.html

  
 Soren Kierkegaard [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
He was sent to one of Copenhagen’s best schools, The School of Civic Virtue [ Borgerdydskolen ], to receive a classical education.
Søren distinguished himself academically at school, especially in Latin and history, though according to his classmates he struggled with Danish composition.
The pseudonym Constantin Constantius congratulates the Danish language on the word "Gjentagelse" [repetition], which more literally means "taking again." The emphasis in the Danish, then, is on the action involved in the repetition of faith rather than on the intellection involved in recollection.
www.iep.utm.edu /k/kierkega.htm

  
 Pre-school Education in the European Union: Current Thinking and Provision - Denmark
Educational advisers are employed in an increasing number of municipalities, in particular in the largest of them, to supervise and advise pre-school education staff.
As far as management is concerned, school-based leisure activities are subject to the same rules as the Folkeskole, and the head teacher of the local school has administrative and educational responsibility for them.
The role of the staff entails organising the day-to-day running of the institution, school work, games and other activities, in order to promote the children's physical and intellectual development in an environment which stimulates social and language skills and encourages the development of the personality.
www.eurydice.org /Documents/preschool/en/dkpren.htm

  
 Catholic Worker Movement - PeterMaurin
Henry Adams, who had in his ancestry two Presidents of the United States, says in his autobiography that one cannot get an education in modern America.
When religion has nothing to do with education, education, education is only information; plenty of facts, but no understanding.
The modern man looks for thought so that he can have light, and he is unable to find it in our modern schools.
www.catholicworker.org /roundtable/easyessays.cfm

  
 Serebella: Society, Law, Education
Education in Denmark The Danish Education System includes several topics: Danish_Pre-School_EducationPre-School Edu...
Education by country This is a list of articles on education organized by country: Education in Albania Educ...
Education Bill The Education Bill was introduced in the Kerala assembly by Prof.
www.serebella.com /directory/Society/Law/Education

  
 Publications: Facts and Figures
Production schools are schools for young people under 25 years of age, who have not completed a youth education programme (upper secondary education).
Danish pupils thus used computers more often at school than the pupils in the other OECD-countries, who participate in this study.
education and training for all, quality in the education system, demands regarding efficiency, decentralisation and target and framework management, a more flexible education system with credit transfer possibilities, openness and transparency etc.
pub.uvm.dk /2002/factsfig/hel.htm

  
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We have gone to great lengths to accurately categorize each of the hundreds of schools listed on this site, so begin narrowing your search criteria by using the search menus.
The purpose of this site is to pair you with a college offering a program that interests you in the geographic region you specify.
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 EXPLORE: Education Dictionary and Encyclopedia With Over 4,000 Education Terms!
EXPLORE: Education Dictionary and Encyclopedia With Over 4,000 Education Terms!
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 Danish Pre-School Education - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The right to pre-school education was also emphasised in the Social Assistance Act of 1976, which demanded that the municipalities create the necessary infrastructure to meet the needs of families.
Preschool is the time most students enter the Danish education system.
In 1987, the state delegated responsibility for the financial administration of the pre-school institutions to municipalities.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Danish_Pre-School_Education   (766 words)

  
 Education in Denmark - TheBestLinks.com - Disambig, Danish Pre-School Education, Danish Folkeskole Education, Danish Secondary Education, ...
Education in Denmark, Disambig, Danish Pre-School Education, Danish Folkeskole...
Education in Denmark- TheBestLinks.com - Disambig, Danish Pre-School Education, Danish Folkeskole Education, Danish Secondary Education,...
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
www.thebestlinks.com /Education_in_Denmark.html   (115 words)

  
 German Eduserver: Education Systems International
The Eurydice report offers a detailed survey of the education system in Scotland: political and economic background, general organisation of the education system, pre-school, primary, secondary and higher education, the Danish folkeskole, adult education and special education, teachers and education staff, evaluation of the education system, European dimension of education.
database; full text information; overview; bibliographical data; education system; educational administration; economics of education; educational law; education statistics; pre-school education; primary education; secondary education; higher education; further education; adult education; vocational education; teacher; teacher education; further education of teachers; teaching; quality (in education); academic studies; remedial instruction sciences; history; European dimension; financing; curriculum; handicapped;
A button footline offers a bibliography, a legislation list, addresses of institutions, keyword index and a glossary.
www.bildungsserver.de /db/bi_set_e.html?Id=127   (132 words)

  
 eWENR, May/June 2000: Education in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Students who complete the general/academic track in upper secondary school and pass a national examination are eligible to enter the pre-university cycle.
Secondary education at state institutions is free of charge.
Primary education (grades one through five) is both free and compulsory for children ages six to 11.
www.wes.org /ewenr/00may/practical.htm   (1898 words)

  
 New National Education Act concerning the Danish Folkeskole, Denmark, 1/1994
The Danish folkeskole includes a 1 year pre-school class, a 9 year basic school and an optional 10th grade.
In 1993 the Danish Parliament passed a new Act concerning folkeskolen (the munical primary and lower secondary schools).
The preamble of the Act states, among other things, that folkeskolen is committed to familiarising the pupils with Danish culture, contributing to their appreciation of different cultures and the interaction between man and nature.
www.norden.org /nicemail/issues/one/new.htm   (301 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Education in Denmark Article
The Danish Education System includes several topics: Pre-School Education Folkeskole Education Secondary Education Higher Education Adult Education This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that poi...
If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.
www.ipedia.com /education_in_denmark.html   (106 words)

  
 Danish Pre-School Education - Definition of Danish Pre-School Education by Webster's Online Dictionary
Danish Pre-School Education - Definition of Danish Pre-School Education by Webster's Online Dictionary
The right to pre-school education was also emphasised in the Social Assistance Act of 1976, which demanded that the municipalities create the necessary infrastructure to meet the needs of families.
In 1987, the state delegated the responsibility for the financial administration of the pre-school institutions to the municipalities.
www.webster-dictionary.org /definition/Danish%20Pre-School%20Education   (106 words)

  
 Danish Folkeskole Education - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compulsory education commences on 1 August of the calendar year of the child's 7th birthday, and it terminates on 31 July, when the child has received regular instruction for 9 years, excluding pre-school.
A four year middle school for students over 11 years, was established in 1903 to form a bridge between the Folkeskole and the Realskole (lower secondary school) and the Gymnasium.
The Folkeskole is one type of school in Denmark, covering the entire period of compulsory education.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Danish_Folkeskole_Education   (2667 words)

  
 The Folkeskole
Furthermore there is a free pre-school class from the year of the child’s 6th birthday, which most children attend.
According to the Act of the Folkeskole, the municipal schools must provide the children with subject related skills and prepare them for active participation in a democratic society.
The Danish Folkeskole offers education for children from the age of 7 to 16  
www.workindenmark.dk /The_folkeskole   (364 words)

  
 EMU The education system in Denmark
Most children receive instruction in the municipal primary and lower secondary school (the Folkeskole) covering pre-school class to the 10th form (basic school education).
Basic school education legislation is laid down in the Danish Act on the Folkeskole and applies to all children, including children with special needs.
In Denmark all children at compulsory school age are entitled to receive free instruction in the Folkeskole, and, after compulsory education, to proceed to youth and higher education courses.
tilgaengelighed.emu.dk /tilgaengelighed/English/info.html   (892 words)

  
 New National Education Act concerning the Danish Folkeskole, Denmark, 1/1994
The Danish folkeskole includes a 1 year pre-school class, a 9 year basic school and an optional 10th grade.
The preamble of the Act states, among other things, that folkeskolen is committed to familiarising the pupils with Danish culture, contributing to their appreciation of different cultures and the interaction between man and nature.
According to the new Act, consumer education is not an independent subject or discipline, but consumer education and education in consumer issues is, or may be, an integral part of many of the subjects taught in the folkeskole.
www.norden.org /nicemail/issues/one/new.htm   (301 words)

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