In Nigeria, secondary school is for children from ages 10 to 15. Secondary education is divided into two parts: the junior and senior secondary education. The junior secondary education which takes in ages 10-12 is pre-vocational and academic in scope. Most courses are compulsory, except religious and language courses (electives). For students to continue into senior secondary school, they have to make passing grades in the Junior Secondary School Certificate Examinations. In senior secondary school which now consists of ages 13-15, students are allowed to choose which areas to concentrate on, be it science, arts, commerce, or technical studies. All students have to sit for a Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE), of which there are two: the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the National Examination Council SSCE. Students must pass this before being admitted into any university.
Education in the Soviet Union was organized by the leader, Joseph Stalin, in a highly centralized government-run system. It featured the advantages of total access for all citizens and of post-education employment. The Soviet Union recognized that the foundation of their system depended upon complete dedication of the people to the state through education in the broad fields of engineering, the natural sciences, the life sciences and social sciences, along with basic education. The Bolshevik revolution of November 1917 caused radical change from the systems of tsarist Russia, and the Bolsheviks had to struggle to keep the revolution from failing. Because of this education was crucial to the success of the revolution and later on the perseverance of the Soviet Union. With the Bolshevik takeover in 1917, Soviet ideology began to permeate the educational system, and with each change in leadership and/or ideology, institutions of education underwent changes as well. Beginning with the period of the New Economic Policy (NEP, 1921-1928) and ending with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 with Perestroika, the changes in soviet educational policy can be traced in such a way that reflects each time period and its historical events. While education in the Soviet Union usually varied throughout the course of its history due to ideological changes, also, variations in education depended on a person's geographical location. Often the official stance on education and its institutions differed significantly from what actually occurred, due to what was feasible.
What can Primary 6 students look forward to in the next phase of their education journey? How can they choose schools that are right for them? Hear from students and parents in this video that provides an overview of the secondary school landscape in Singapore, the various pathways available and the rich experiences in store.
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Moving Up! The transition to secondary school
Moving Up! The transition to secondary school is an animation aimed to help year 7 and 6 pupils feel more confident, less anxious and better equipped to cope with the changes associated with moving to secondary school.
The animation is accompanied by lesson activities and an assembly plan, which will support pupils to discuss some of their potential worries and come up with solutions to help.
Download the accompanying, free teacher toolkit from https://www.annafred.org/movingup
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What can Primary 6 students look forward to in the next phase of their education journey? How can they choose schools that are right for them? Hear from student...
What can Primary 6 students look forward to in the next phase of their education journey? How can they choose schools that are right for them? Hear from students and parents in this video that provides an overview of the secondary school landscape in Singapore, the various pathways available and the rich experiences in store.
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What can Primary 6 students look forward to in the next phase of their education journey? How can they choose schools that are right for them? Hear from students and parents in this video that provides an overview of the secondary school landscape in Singapore, the various pathways available and the rich experiences in store.
============================================
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Moving Up! The transition to secondary school is an animation aimed to help year 7 and 6 pupils feel more confident, less anxious and better equipped to cope wi...
Moving Up! The transition to secondary school is an animation aimed to help year 7 and 6 pupils feel more confident, less anxious and better equipped to cope with the changes associated with moving to secondary school.
The animation is accompanied by lesson activities and an assembly plan, which will support pupils to discuss some of their potential worries and come up with solutions to help.
Download the accompanying, free teacher toolkit from https://www.annafred.org/movingup
Moving Up! The transition to secondary school is an animation aimed to help year 7 and 6 pupils feel more confident, less anxious and better equipped to cope with the changes associated with moving to secondary school.
The animation is accompanied by lesson activities and an assembly plan, which will support pupils to discuss some of their potential worries and come up with solutions to help.
Download the accompanying, free teacher toolkit from https://www.annafred.org/movingup
What can Primary 6 students look forward to in the next phase of their education journey? How can they choose schools that are right for them? Hear from students and parents in this video that provides an overview of the secondary school landscape in Singapore, the various pathways available and the rich experiences in store.
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Moving Up! The transition to secondary school is an animation aimed to help year 7 and 6 pupils feel more confident, less anxious and better equipped to cope with the changes associated with moving to secondary school.
The animation is accompanied by lesson activities and an assembly plan, which will support pupils to discuss some of their potential worries and come up with solutions to help.
Download the accompanying, free teacher toolkit from https://www.annafred.org/movingup
In Nigeria, secondary school is for children from ages 10 to 15. Secondary education is divided into two parts: the junior and senior secondary education. The junior secondary education which takes in ages 10-12 is pre-vocational and academic in scope. Most courses are compulsory, except religious and language courses (electives). For students to continue into senior secondary school, they have to make passing grades in the Junior Secondary School Certificate Examinations. In senior secondary school which now consists of ages 13-15, students are allowed to choose which areas to concentrate on, be it science, arts, commerce, or technical studies. All students have to sit for a Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE), of which there are two: the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the National Examination Council SSCE. Students must pass this before being admitted into any university.
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