10.-12th December 2014 Malta Estonian Education Curriculum.

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10.-12th December 2014 Malta Estonian Education Curriculum

 Until the age of 7 you usually go to kindergarten, which means that you obtain preschool education  In grades 1−9 you obtain basic education  In grades 7−9 in addition to obtaining basic education, it is possible for you to get prevocational training in basic school th December 2014 Malta

 For persons without basic education who have passed the minimum school-leaving age (17 years) it is possible to continue their education in vocational schools on vocational training programmes (within 0,5– 2,5 years one obtains vocational skills) or in upper-secondary schools for adults th December 2014 Malta

 If you have basic education, then you have four choices to continue your studies  Upper-secondary school – for general  Upper-secondary education (3 years)  Upper-secondary school with prevocational training – for general upper-secondary education and some vocational skills (3 years) th December 2014 Malta

 Vocational school – for vocational secondary education (at least 3 years)  Vocational school – only for vocational training without secondary education (1−3 years) th December 2014 Malta

 If you have (general or vocational) secondary education, then you have three choices to continue your studies  Vocational school – for vocational training (0,5−3 years) or professional higher education (3−4,5 years) th December 2014 Malta

 Professional higher education institution or university`s college – for professional higher education (3−4,5 years) University – for academic higher education (Bachelor`s (3 years) –> Master`s (2 years) –> Doctorate (3−4 years))  Full-time studies take place at universities and institutions of professional higher education both free of charge and on a fee- paying basis th December 2014 Malta

 Basic education can be acquired in primary schools (grades 1−6), basic schools (grades 1−9) or upper secondary schools that have opened basic school grades  Basic school is divided into three stages of study: stage I – grades 1−3; stage II – grades 4−6; stage III – grades 7− th December 2014 Malta

 Basic education can be acquired on the basis of three national curricula: the national basic school and upper secondary school curriculum, the simplified national basic school curriculum and the national curriculum for students with moderate and severe learning disabilities th December 2014 Malta

Initiative "Huvitav Kool" (interesting school) by the Ministry of Education and Research aims at reflecting to society´s expectations of school and education in order to make the learning experience interesting to students, teachers, parents as well as for educational benefactors and friends of education th December 2014 Malta

 The maximum permitted weekly workload of pupils is as follows: 20 lessons in grade 1 23 lessons in grade 2 25 lessons in grades 3 and 4 28 lessons in grade 5 30 lessons in grades 6 and 7 32 lessons in grade 8 32 lessons in grade th December 2014 Malta

 Compulsory subjects in basic schools are Estonian (Russian) Language and Literature, Foreign Language A and B (English, Russian, German or French), Mathematics, Natural Science, Geography, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, History, Anatomy, Social Education, Music, Art, Physical Education, Manual Training. Studying Estonian as a second language is compulsory in Russian or non- Estonian medium schools. Pupils whose home language is not Estonian but who study in an Estonian medium school can also study Estonian as a second language th December 2014 Malta

 In order to graduate from basic school, students are required to complete the curriculum and successfully pass three basic school graduation examinations – in Estonian and Literature or Estonian as a second language, Mathematics and in one subject chosen by the pupil th December 2014 Malta

 There are several opportunities for continuing one’s education after graduation from basic school: acquisition of general secondary education in an upper secondary school, secondary vocational education or simply a vocation in a vocational educational institution th December 2014 Malta

Facts about Estonia th December 2014 Malta

 Estonia lies north of Latvia and is just 80 km across from Helsinki. The capital is Tallinn.  The Estonians are fond of discribing their land in context. Tourists may hear about the ‘Estonian Alps’ (Otepää ) th December 2014 Malta

 Population ( )  Area (47 549) km²  National language – Estonian th December 2014 Malta

 ‘Estonian Niagara’ (Jägala), the ‘Estonian Venice* (Haapsalu) or even the ‘Athens of Emajõgi’ (Tartu)  Estonia is the smallest Baltic country, slightly bigger than Holland, Switzerland or Denmark th December 2014 Malta

 Estonia’s rich flora includes 1470 varieties of indigenous plants  The forests are mostly pine and spruce with silver and dwarf birch; oak, willow and maple are also found th December 2014 Malta

 Tallinn is the capital of Estonia. Tallinn is dominated by Toompea, the hill over which it has tumbled since the Middle Ages  The city is on a similar latitude to St Peterburg and shares the same warm White summer th December 2014 Malta

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