TEACHING PROGRAMMES SCHEDULES. Basic Teaching Programme LEVEL 1LEVEL 2.

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TEACHING PROGRAMMES SCHEDULES

Basic Teaching Programme LEVEL 1LEVEL 2

Core conmpetences

Core Competences

Competences for the Communication Area

Core Competences

Core Competences for the Science-Technology Area

Core Competences for the Social Area

Teaching Programmes to achieve basic degrees

Training for the exam to obtain the High School Graduate (for students up to 18) Study Aid Tutoring (Compulsory Secondary Education) Intermodular Group 10 hours a week (Up to 15h, According to schedule availability) Communication Area 4 hours (2 h Sp. + 2h En.) Social Area (2 hours) Science-Tech. Area (4 hours)

Training for the Test to access Vocational Training 6 hours a week (Up to 15, according to schedule availability) Communication Area 2 hours Social Area 2 hours Science-Tech. Area 2hours

Teaching Programmes to promote Active Citizenship

Students ‘ Schedule Generally, the students’ schedule is adapted to the group needs and the school organizational availability. In this flexible context the following maximum workload periods per week are established for the students. Example: UNIT 10MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAY 9:00 -11:00English 2Comm. 2Social 2Science/Tech. 2 Literacy/ Inter 11:00 – 13:00Literacy/ Inter. Comm. 1Social 1Literacy/ Inter. Science/Tech. 1 13:15 – 14:15 Vocational Training Preparation Tutoring 1 Vocational Training Preparation Tutoring 2