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11/2018/07/2010 The French school system overview
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2 Founding principles Mandatory schooling : from 6 to 16 Free education Secularity: religious, political and phisosophical neutrality
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3 The French education system Stuctures Organisation School year organisation
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4 Structures The role of the state: Departement of Education Defining the syllabus at every school level Organizing exams, delivering certificates, diplomas and degrees Recruiting, training, assigning, paying and managing the teaching and administrative staff Sharing out responsabilities:building and maintenance State Region council ‘Département’ council (chief admisnistrative division) Town council UNIVERSITE LYCEE COLLEGE ECOLE
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5 ‘30 académies’ school districts / Regional authorities Head of ‘académie’ the ‘Recteur’ (commissioner of Education), enforces the decisions taken by the Department of Education
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6 Regions, administrative divisions and districts ‘DAREIC’ is Delegation for European and International Relations & Cooperation In the administrative division ‘inspections académiques’ are in charge of the enforcement of teaching methods The National education inspectors note the teachers and are assisted by Education counselors
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7 Departement of Education Most members of the workforce are civil servants 10 000 schools belong to the private system of education (17% of the school population) Primary schools TeachersPupils 321 7396 643 600 Secondary schools Teachersstudents 393 860 3 088 500 junior secondary students 1 446 900 senior secondary students 1 391900 vocational college students
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8 Organisation ObjectivesClassEntitled Age (average) Deeper approach a foreign language learned ‘Ecole primaire’ Primary (mandatory) Middle 2nd form CM2 10-11 Middle 1st form CM1 9-10 Elementary 2nd form CE2 8-9 Elementary 1st form CE1 7-8 Fundamental learning Reading, writing, arithmetic Preparatory form CP 6-7 ‘Ecole maternelle’ Nursery school (optional) High section GS5-6 Basic learning Middle section MS4-5 Nursery school PS 3-4
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9 ObjectivesClassEntitled Age (average) ‘Lycée’ senior high school (optional) 16-17 15-16 14-15 Common teaching & know-how ‘Collège’ Junior high school 3 rd class 14-15 4 th class 13-14 5 th class 12-13 6 th class 11-12 Organisation ‘Brevet des collèges’ Road safety certificate (level 2) & ‘B2i’ Data-processing and Internet certificate A-level, SATs, ACTs, leaving Certificate, Abitur ‘Terminale’ ‘1 st ’ ‘2 nd ’ Final assessment Final Diploma ‘Baccalauréat’
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10 Specifics GENERAL: ‘L’: literature ‘ES’: economy & social studies ‘S’ : sciences TECHNOLOGY: ‘STG’: Science and Technology Management ‘ST2S’: Science and Technology Health and Social ‘STI’ : Industrial Science and Technology ‘STL’: Science and Technology Laboratory ‘STVA’: Science and Technology of agronomy and life
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11 Vocational and professional high school 2 training programmes 2 years Vocational diploma (BEP) Vocational training certificate (CAP) 1 training programme 3 years ‘Baccalauréat professionnel’: Professional secondary-school-leaving certificate
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12 School year organisation Students’ timetable Teachers’ timetable High school organization chart Schooling organization Foreign languages in Nantes district
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13 Students’ timetable Primary school 26 hours a week, 4 days a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday). 8:30-11:30 & 1:30-4:30 with breaks at 10:30 & 3:00 Secondary school Between 28 and 35 hours per week maximum: 8 hours a day Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday a.m., Thursday, Friday Some classes on Wednesday afternoons or Saturday mornings 8.00-5.30 or 8.30-6.00
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14 Teachers’ timetable Primary school teachers : 27 hours per week Secondary school teachers (certifiés): 18 hours per week except librarian teachers : 30 hours & sport teachers : 20hrs Successful candidates of advanced professional competitive examinations (agrégés): 15 hours per week
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15 High school organization chart Headmaster or Principal Bursar Deputy headmaster or principal Documentation and information department Students Teachers Students Careers officer Psychologist Students School life: Education counselor School assistants Students SecretariatSocial worker Nurse
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16 Schooling organization A school year starts at the beginning of september and ends at the the beginning of july Holidays: after 7 weeks at school / 2 week- holidays A school year divided in 3 terms Class meeting at the end of each term: President: headmaster or deputy headmaster The teachers of the class, The students’ delegates, The parents’ delegates, Others: nurse / counselor… Report sent to parents
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17 Foreign languages in Nantes district Pupils start learning a foreign language in primary school, mostly English 96%, German 3,8%, Spanish 0.13%. Pupils start learning a 2 nd FL in 4 th class of secondary school. In Nantes school district 4200 pupils start learning an 3rd FL 3 rd foreign language2 nd foreign language 43%
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18 European class 9% of the pupils start learning a 2 nd FL at the age of 11 in ’bilangue section’. 212 schools open CLIL called ‘European class’ FL in European class
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19 Updating 2010 adapted from 3 original slide shows by: Amelie Castet (British council) Olivier Boissière ( Académie de Strasbourg) Website Académie Lyon ( http://www.ac- lyon.fr/assistants-etrangers/systeme-educatif-francais.html ) http://www.ac- lyon.fr/assistants-etrangers/systeme-educatif-francais.html
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20 Thank you for your attention
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