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1 Spanish Education System By:Enrique/Ethan Preuss 6 th Hour Spanish 2 10/6/09

2 Differences Separated into three cycles of two years First Cycle (6-7 Years of age) Second Cycle (8-9 Years of age) Third Cycle (10-11 Years of age) After the three cycles there is the Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO). This is four years of education broken into two cycles of two years (12-13 years old, 14-15 years old). After finishing ESO they have three options. Spanish Baccalaureate, Vocation Training, and Work.

3 Spanish Baccalaureate This is the 11 th and 12 th grade of Spanish education, it is normal for those who want to receive a college education to take this road. Spanish Baccalaureate made up of two parts, Core Subjects Specialist Part Once completed with this education students take a university entrance exam. Or they follow to a higher type of Vocation training.

4 Core Subjects The Core Curriculum includes… Spanish Language and Literature: 1st and 2nd years Co-official language (in case of Catalan, Basque and Galician): 1st and 2nd years First foreign language (English, French, German or Italian): 1st and 2nd years Philosophy: 1st and 2nd years Physical Education: Only 1st year Spanish History: Only 2nd year History of Philosophy: Only 2nd year Optional subject (2nd foreign language, psychology, information technology...): 1st and 2nd year Catholic Religion/Religious Studies: Only 1st year (Optional)

5 Specialist Parts The Specialist Part has up to four subjects, depending on path chosen Arts: History of Art Volume (sculpture) Colors (painting) Nature and Health Sciences: Biology Chemistry Physics, Earth Sciences or Mathematics Sciences & Engineering: Physics Math Chemistry or Technical Drawing Social Sciences: Applied Math, Economics, Geography, World History (only 1st year) Humanities: Latin, Greek, History of Art/World Literature World History (only 1st year)

6 Pros of Spanish Education More of a choice to what you want to do. You get a year off to choose what path you want to choose or to keep your education going. School starts at 9:00 am and ends at 2:00 pm so you start late and get out early. When you know what you want to do you get specific classes on what you want to do.

7 Cons of Spanish Education Very few vacations other than summer vacation. University courses usually last for 5 years. School ends in the third week of June typically. Parents have to buy all school books, and materials. Many schools do not provide lunches.


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