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Papers On Education In Other Countries
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The French Educational System
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A 9 page research paper discussing the French system at the elementary, secondary, and higher education levels. It also summarizes recent changes and innovations which includes a more realistic approach to teaching French history. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Frenched.wps
The Impact of Development in Psychology on Education in the UK
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Over time education has changed a great deal in the UK. This 5 page paper considers how the changes have been influenced by the development of knowledge and understanding of the human psyche and the study of psychology. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEpsyedu.rtf
The Importance And Function Of Evaluating Teaching And Learning Resources
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This 7 page paper looks at how and why it is important to evaluate the teaching and the learning resources by looking at the UK exam A’Level photography and applying different curriculum theories and the importance of the teaching and learning resources.
Filename: TEphteval.rtf
The Importance of the Crioulo Language in Developing Education in Guinea Bassau
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This 3 page paper considers how and why Crioulo is important in any plans for the development of education in Guinea Bassau, where the official language is Portuguese. The last part of the paper suggests a simple budget for a school. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEguineaC.rtf
The Montessori Method in Education: Societal Needs Yesterday and Today
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A 7 page discussion of the educational discipline which would become known as the Montessori method. This paper outlines the societal factors of the last half of the 1800s and the early 1900s which necessitated educational change. The Montessori method was designed to directly aid societally disadvantaged children of the time, a target group of which there were many representatives. The author ties the historical factors of the time into changes which are still being experienced to this day in our efforts to address the needs of the societally disadvantaged children in society. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PPedMont.rtf
The Netherlands’ Education System and Accountancy Qualifications
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the education system and structure in the Netherlands and the educational requirements needed for accountants in the Netherlands. Estimated costs and salaries are also included. The education system in the Netherlands requires a certain level and excellence and pre-planning on behalf of the students. Students who wish to attend university have to obtain the required pre-university diplomas relevant to their vocational or professional university programs. While the tuition fees for Dutch students are approximately 1,400 Euro in addition to high living costs, financial assistance programs such as scholarships, grants and fellowships are available. Students wishing to become Registered Accountants in the Netherlands can do so in a number of different ways depending on whether or not they enter the program with or without a previous professional degree. Students with professional business degrees can take the accountancy course part-time through the NIvRA/Nijenrode University Accounting and Auditing program. Accountancy as a professional program itself takes 7 ˝ years through the NIvRA/Nijenrode University route; the most common and preferred training program for accountants as it integrates theoretical and the needed practical experience required for certification in the Royal NIvRA.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJNeted1.rtf
The Policies and Philosophies Behind British Post Compulsory Education and Training
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This 20 page paper examines the way in which post compulsory education is perceived in Britain. The paper looks at education for those over sixteen in the socio-economic, political, and cultural aspect. The writer also considers the underlying values, and the way that the current trends can be seen as reflecting the government policies and economic needs of the country. The bibliography cites 18 sources.
Filename: TE18plus.wps
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