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Содержание слайда: Education is the top priority for the Government, which believes that there is no more important task than raising educational standards to level that compare favourably with the UK`s international competitors. New measures have been introduced to to reduce infant class sizes, raise standards in schools and local education authorities, enhance the status and quality of the teaching profession, establish a new school framework, promote training for young employees, and reform student support arrangements. The Government has also announced proposals to encourage lifelong learning.
Education is the top priority for the Government, which believes that there is no more important task than raising educational standards to level that compare favourably with the UK`s international competitors. New measures have been introduced to to reduce infant class sizes, raise standards in schools and local education authorities, enhance the status and quality of the teaching profession, establish a new school framework, promote training for young employees, and reform student support arrangements. The Government has also announced proposals to encourage lifelong learning.
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Содержание слайда: Compulsory education starts in infant primary schools or departments; at the age of 7 many pupils transfer to separate junior primary schools or departments. The usual age for transfer from primary to secondary school is 11 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 12 in Scotland. Some LEAs in England have first schools for pupils aged 5 to 8, 9 or 10, and middle schools for age-ranges between 8 and 14.
Compulsory education starts in infant primary schools or departments; at the age of 7 many pupils transfer to separate junior primary schools or departments. The usual age for transfer from primary to secondary school is 11 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 12 in Scotland. Some LEAs in England have first schools for pupils aged 5 to 8, 9 or 10, and middle schools for age-ranges between 8 and 14.
It is Government policy to reduce the size of primary school classes for 5, 6 and 7 year olds to 30 or below by September 2001 at the latest. LEAs must draw up plans, in partnership with headteachers, school governors and parents, showing how smaller classes can be secured in their areas.
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Содержание слайда: Further education
Further education (often abbreviated "FE") is post-secondary, education (in addition to that received at secondary school). It may be at the same level, at a higher level, or at a lower level than secondary education, anything from basic training to Higher National and Foundation Degree. The term is mainly used in connection with education in the United Kingdom.
A distinction can be made between FE and higher education ("HE") which is education at a higher level than secondary school, usually provided in distinct institutions such as universities. FE in the United Kingdom therefore includes education for people over 16, usually excluding universities. It is primarily taught in FE colleges (which are similar in concept to United States community colleges, and sometimes use "community college" in their title), work-based learning, and adult and community learning institutions. This includes post-16 courses similar to those taught at schools and sub-degree courses similar to those taught at higher education (HE) colleges (which also teach degree-level courses) and at some universities.
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Содержание слайда: Fee-paying independent schools providing full-time education for five or more pupils of compulsory school age must register by law with the appropriate government department and are subject to inspection. There are approximately 2,500 independent schools in the UK educating roughly 600,000 pupils of all ages. Many offer academic, music, art and other scholarships, and bursaries to help pupils from poorer families.
Fee-paying independent schools providing full-time education for five or more pupils of compulsory school age must register by law with the appropriate government department and are subject to inspection. There are approximately 2,500 independent schools in the UK educating roughly 600,000 pupils of all ages. Many offer academic, music, art and other scholarships, and bursaries to help pupils from poorer families.
The Government gives income-related help with fees to pupils at eight music and ballet schools; there are a limited number of similar scholarships at cathedral choir schools.
Independent schools range from small kindergartens to large day and boarding schools, and from new and, in some cases, experimental schools to ancient foundations. A number have been established by religious orders and ethnic minorities. Independent schools for older pupils from 11,12 or 13 to 18 or 19 include about 500 which are often referred to as 'public schools'.
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Содержание слайда: The National Curriculum consists of statutory subjects for 5 to 16 year olds. For 5 to 11 year olds in state schools in England, the core subjects are English, mathematics, science and, from September 1998, information technology and religious education; other statutory subjects are design and technology, geography, history, physical education, art and music. From the age of 11 all pupils must also study a modern foreign language. Statutory subjects at ages 14 to 16 are English, maths, science, design and technology, a foreign language, information technology and physical education.
The National Curriculum consists of statutory subjects for 5 to 16 year olds. For 5 to 11 year olds in state schools in England, the core subjects are English, mathematics, science and, from September 1998, information technology and religious education; other statutory subjects are design and technology, geography, history, physical education, art and music. From the age of 11 all pupils must also study a modern foreign language. Statutory subjects at ages 14 to 16 are English, maths, science, design and technology, a foreign language, information technology and physical education.
Religious education —All state schools in England and Wales must provide religious education, each LEA being responsible for producing a locally agreed syllabus. Syllabuses must reflect Christianity while taking account of the other main religions practised in the UK. Parents have the right to withdraw their children from religious education classes.
Sex education —State secondary schools are required to provide sex education for all pupils, including education about HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Parents are entitled to withdraw their children from sex education classes other than those required by the National Curriculum. All state schools must provide information to parents about the content of their sex education courses.
In September 1998 the Government marked the hunch of the National Year of Reading (a campaign to improve the literacy skills of children and adults) with the provision of £24 million for maintained primary and secondary schools in England to spend on reading books in the 1998-99 academic year. Schools with more than 100 pupils will each receive £1,000; smaller schools will receive £10 per pupil.
Literacy and numeracy —The Government has set targets to improve literacy and numeracy for 11 year olds in England in order to provide them with a more satisfactory preparation for secondary education. By 2002, the targets are for 80% of 11 year olds to reach the standards for their age in English and 75% in maths.
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Содержание слайда: Melton College is in a beautifully converted Victorian building with extensive landscaped grounds, a short walk from the heart of York. The first language school in Yorkshire, Melton College continues to offer an unbeatable combination of high quality English Language
Melton College is in a beautifully converted Victorian building with extensive landscaped grounds, a short walk from the heart of York. The first language school in Yorkshire, Melton College continues to offer an unbeatable combination of high quality English Language
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Содержание слайда: Manchester Academy of English is an English Language School accredited by the British Council and a member of English UK, the association for British Council accredited English Language Schools in the UK. It is also a member of English in the North, the similar association for accredited English Language Schools in the north of England and BETA, The British Educational Travel Association.
Manchester Academy of English is an English Language School accredited by the British Council and a member of English UK, the association for British Council accredited English Language Schools in the UK. It is also a member of English in the North, the similar association for accredited English Language Schools in the north of England and BETA, The British Educational Travel Association.
The teachers in this English Language School are all qualified to meet the requirements of the British Council in Britain accreditation scheme. Tuition takes place in our school building in the heart of Manchester; you only have to step outside to be part of all that the exciting cosmopolitan city of Manchester has to offer. Last year our English Language School welcomed students from over 50 nationalities, many great friendships start here.
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Содержание слайда: Manchester Central School of English- the school is right in the heart of one of Europe’s largest, liveliest and most exciting cities – Manchester. All their teachers are graduate native speakers or graduates of English. They are all qualified, enthusiastic and experienced professionals. They use the latest teaching materials and techniques to give their students the best learning experience. This includes providing a friendly school environment, together with a wide range of facilities and resources for independent study. In short, students at the school have everything they need to gain the confidence, knowledge and skills needed to learn English.
Manchester Central School of English- the school is right in the heart of one of Europe’s largest, liveliest and most exciting cities – Manchester. All their teachers are graduate native speakers or graduates of English. They are all qualified, enthusiastic and experienced professionals. They use the latest teaching materials and techniques to give their students the best learning experience. This includes providing a friendly school environment, together with a wide range of facilities and resources for independent study. In short, students at the school have everything they need to gain the confidence, knowledge and skills needed to learn English.
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Содержание слайда: INTENSIVE
INTENSIVE
Stimulating, up-to-date courses.
ONE-TO-ONE
Rapid progress through individual learning.
BUSINESS
Quality training that works.
UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Helping you achieve your place in a UK college.
ACADEMIC/EXAMS
FOR TEACHERS
Practical ideas which really work for you.
ENGLISH + GOLF
Improve your English and your golf.
SUMMER
Enjoyable activities make English come alive.
HOME TUITION
Live and learn in your teacher's home.
ENGLISH PLUS
Combine English with your hobbies.
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Содержание слайда: General English for Adults
General English for Adults
Two-Centre General English Course (Chester & London)
The Wider Horizons Programme
Cambridge Examination Courses
50+ Courses - Language Holidays for the over Fifties
Vacation Courses for Teenagers
Courses for Business and Professional People
Tailor-Made Courses for Closed Groups
Individual Lessons
Specialist English Courses for Groups from One Source
International Foundation Programme (Business, Management & Tourism)
Junior Year Abroad Programme for University Students
University Pre-Sessional Course
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Содержание слайда: General English Courses
General English Courses
Academic Year Course.
This course is for students who want
to study for a long time in the UK
Evening Course
Business English Courses
Business Executive Course
English Courses For Companies
1 to 1 Courses
if you have individual English language needs
IELTS Courses
It is recommended that students wishing
to take the IELTS course are of a good intermediate level.
Cambridge Examination Courses
Summer Courses
Overseas Teachers Course
This course is a refreshers course for Overseas teachers of English
English & Work Placement
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Содержание слайда: CPE Evening Course English with Football General English Language
CPE Evening Course English with Football General English Language
Business English
Business English – In Company Tuition
Cambridge Examination Courses
IELTS preparation
Summer Programmes
Refresher Courses for Overseas Teachers
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Содержание слайда: Having looked through the sites of the mentioned above five schools we can conclude that all schools of the London province are different from each other, have the user facilities, prices, teaching programmes and their own way to affect the level of our cognitions in the area of English language.
Having looked through the sites of the mentioned above five schools we can conclude that all schools of the London province are different from each other, have the user facilities, prices, teaching programmes and their own way to affect the level of our cognitions in the area of English language.
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