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A CLOSERLOOK TO EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS OF THE SELECTED
COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
A CARTOGRAPHER / VEXILLOGRAPHER
1 2 3
4 5
6
United States
of Amerika
United
Kingdom
Australia Argentina
Indonesia Japan
Vietnam China
Singapore China
Taiwan Japan
South Sudan South Africa
South Carolina South Korea
United
Kingdom
United States
of Amerika
New
Zealand Norway
Malaysia Indonesia
Thailand England
Basic Education in Australia
• Australia, has a high quality in education
• The educational system in Australia is
similar with that Canada and England
Primary Schools are for six years, high school, six
years and college or university, three to six years.
High school is divided into junior high school (year 7-
year 10) and senior high school (year 11- year 12) but
these vary from state to state.
During the junior high school studies, most Australian
students decide what to do after high school.
Other students may get a job after year 10 or go to a
Technical and Further Education (TAFE) College to learn
technical skills.
Students who intend to go to college or university
entrance examination.
A. Primary Education
• Cumpulsory
• 6 yrs to 12 yrs old
• Provided by government and non-government
primary schools
• However, in most states, children start primary
school at the age of 5 when they enroll in
preparatory or kindergarten year.
• Four years
• 12 to 16 years old
• At the end of the junior secondary level, a Junior Secondary
Certificate of Education (Year 10 Certificate) is awarded.
• The government, non-government Co-Educational Comprehensive
/ Multi-Purpose High School provides junior secondary level of
education.
B. Junior level
• Two years after junior level
• 16 to 18 years old
• Senior secondary level is no longer compulsory education..
• It is being offered by government and non-government providers.
A senior Secondary Certificate of Education (Year 12 Certificate) is
awarded at the end of the senior secondary level.
C. Senior secondary level
The main purpose of Australian Higher Education
1. to enable individuals to develop their capabilities for effective
participation in the workforce, for constructive contribution to society
and for personal growth and fulfillment;
2. to advance knowledge and understanding;
D. Higher Education
4. enable individuals to adapt and learn, consistent with the needs of an
adaptable knowledge-based economy at the local, regional and national
levels;
3. aid the application of knowledge and understanding for the
benefit of the economy and the society;
5. contribute to democratic civilized society.
• Academic year in Australia begins with the undergraduate level. To be
admitted, a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education is required. The
main stage of the university education leads to a bachelor's degree.
• Undergraduate studies last between three, (Arts, Science,
Commerce) four years (Education, Engineering) five years,
(Veterinary Science, Dentistry, Architecture) and six years (Medicine
and Surgery) full time.
• Arts and Science usually offer either a bachelor's degree
(Pass) obtained in four years. An honours degree is normally
required for university level second stage: postgraduate
studies.
• A graduate with a bachelor's degree can proceed to a one-year to two-year
post graduate course leading to a postgraduate diploma.
• A student who has qualified for a bachelor's degree (Honours) may
proceed to a master's degree.
• This degree may be obtained after one year (Pass Degree) or two years
(Honours degree) of full time study.
• A student who has qualified for a bachelor's degree
(honours) may proceed to study for doctorate usually Ph.D. ,
higher doctorate in science (DSsc) or Humanities (DLitt)
upon submission of published work are awarded the
degrees.
• The most populous country of the world is China. With over
200 million students attending public schools taught by
over 9 million teachers in the elementary, junior, and senior
high schools, it is the largest educational system of the
world (Wang, 1996; Nanjundiah,1996).
• The course syllabi are written by scientists and professors hired by the
National Educational Commission.
• Primary grades (6 years)
- devoted to development of cognitive skills
• High School (6 years)
- 3yrs middle school
- 3yrs senior high
- class sized range from 40 to 60
• University (6 years)
- must pass one of the two versions of national
University Entrance Examination.
- The quality and reputation of the school will depend on the
number of students passing the examination (Changbin, 1995;
Kwang, 2000).
The Japanese education system is highly centralized and
is administered by the Mombusho or Ministry of
Education.
About one third go to the private schools and the rest are
enrolled in the public of national school system (Abner,
2002)
The Japanese educational system is sometimes seen as a model of
how operate schools.
• gives a mental picture of obedient, quiet school children
sitting on their desks, listening to the teacher
• working hard to pass various entrance examinations.
5 basic levels:
a) Kindergarten
b) Elementary school (6yrs)
c) Lowers secondary school (3yrs)
d) Upper secondary (3yrs)
e) University (usually around 4 years)
Education is:
- Free and compulsory for children 6 to 15 yrs
- Classes are large and teaching method is usually
lecture
- Japanese students spend 243 days in a year
in school
- the school calendar is year-round with some
breaks between sessions.
Standard curriculum includes Japanese language,
social studies, math and science along with art,
music, home economics, physical education, and the
most emphasis being given to learning the Japanese
language
Formal education in South Africa is categorized into sectors.
These sectors are closely linked to particular levels: namely,
1. public ordinary school education,
3. independent school education,
2. special school education,
4. technical college education,
5. teacher training and university training.
Levels:
- pre – primary
- primary
- secondary
- higher education
Basic Education in South Africa
• Grades VII-IX is the last stage of compulsory education and
will lead to General Education and Training Certificate.
• Further Education and Training (FET) or senior secondary
education (Grades X-XII) is not compulsory.
• At the end of Grade XII, students sit a public examination
leading to senior Certificate.
• Technical secondary education which generally lasts for
three years are offered in technical centers, high schools
and vocational schools
The eight learning areas that form the basis of all basic
education up to the Further Education Training(FET) Certificate
are:
1. Language, Literacy and Communication
2. Mathematical Literacy, mathematics and Mathematical
Science
3. Natural Science
4. Technology
5. Human and Social Science
6. Economics and Management Science
7. Arts and Culture
8. Life Orientation
Higher Education in South Africa
• One school year consists of forty-one week (196 school days)
which is divided into four terms.
The National Curriculum
• Minimum education is compulsory for children ages 5-16.
• Mandatory for all state schools which promotes holistic
development, prepares them for opportunities, responsibilities
and experiences of adult life.
• It includes religious education and for secondary students sex
and career education.
• Followed by almost all the schools whether private or state
Key Levels
a) Foundation Stage
- this is included in the national curriculum which covers
children aged 3-5 years.
b. Key Stage One
- children aged 5-7 years and year groups grades 1-2.
Core subject:
English, Mathematics, and
Science and non-core foundation
subjects as design/technology,
history, art/design, music and
physical education.
Other statutory areas:
religious education, the format of
which is decided by local education
authorities (LEA’S) or by the faith in
which the school was founded.
c. Key Stage Two
- children aged 7-11 and year groups 3-6.
- It mandates the same core and non-core foundation subjects,
with more emphasis on more difficult topics and the addition of
sex education to additional statutory areas which is left up to the
policy of school governors (school board).
d. Key Stage Three
- children aged 11-14 years and year groups 7-9
- same basics in Key Stages One and Two, but adds
Foreign Language, and Information/ Communication
Technology to the mix while adding appropriate difficulty to
the core subjects
e. Key Stage Four
- aged 14-16 and year groups 10-11. It covers the
statutory program that must be taught to all students.
- Most schools include in their core curriculum courses that lead
to qualifications in each of the five subject areas which are
English, Math, Science, Information and Communication
Technology (ICT), and Physical education.
f. Post 16 Education
- not mandatory in England.
- Some secondary schools go beyond the 11-16 mandates to 11-
18 and the student may stay there. If the high school does not
offer these ‘Sixth Form’ extra years, the student may go to a
“Further Education College” (FEC).
Higher Education in United Kingdom
• Students studying at a university for their first degree are
called “undergraduates”
• Once a student has graduated, he/she becomes a
“graduate” of the university.
• Ordinary degree programmes in the UK universities are usually
3-year courses.
• Undergraduates completing these programmes successfully are
awarded either a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science
(B.Sc.) degrees are not permitted to place B.A. or B.Sc after their
names.
• Honours degree programmes are usually four-year courses.
• Masters degree is usually achieved after two more years study
following an Ordinary or an Honour degree.
• The students are awarded M.A. or M.Sc.
• A doctorate is normally awarded after several years (three years full
time) of research under the direction of a member of a department
of a possession of a doctorate and the presentation of a doctoral
dissertation or thesis.
THAILAND
The Thai Education System
Education in Thailand is provided mainly by the Thai government
through the Ministry of Education from pre-school to senior high
school.
 Pre-school is optional, it is obtainable from the age of three,
in Thailand.
 Primary school or Prathom Suksa is compulsory from the age
of six.
• Prathom 1 to prathom 6
• Learning time cannot surpass five hours a day.
 Secondary School or Mathayom Suksa
 Lower secondary starting at the age of 12.
• Mathayom 1 to mathayom 3 are obligatory
• Around six hours a day
• Students take NET or National Educational Test
 Upper secondary
• mathayom 4 to 6, is not compulsory
• six hours everyday
• Candidates for two tests: O-NET (Ordinary
National Educational Test) and A-NET
(Advanced National Educational Test).
• Devided into general and vocational tracks
There are academic upper secondary schools, and vocational upper
secondary schools. Students who choose the academic stream usually
intend to enter a university. Vocational schools offer programs that
prepare students for employment or further studies.
The School Calendar and Hours The school year in the Thai state
system usually starts from May and continues to till the next year
March
Nevertheless, the exact dates will differ from school to school.
Frequently the school day will run around 8.30am to 3.30pm,
even though actual teaching time for younger children is
limited.
HIGHER EDUCATION
- supervise of university affairs, a four-
year bachelor’s degree, and a two to five-year
postgraduate degree.
- Currently, there are 24 public universities and 22
private universities in all regions of the country.
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A closer look of educationa system on the selected countries

  • 1. A CLOSERLOOK TO EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS OF THE SELECTED COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
  • 2. A CARTOGRAPHER / VEXILLOGRAPHER 1 2 3 4 5 6
  • 6. South Sudan South Africa South Carolina South Korea
  • 9.
  • 10. Basic Education in Australia • Australia, has a high quality in education • The educational system in Australia is similar with that Canada and England
  • 11. Primary Schools are for six years, high school, six years and college or university, three to six years. High school is divided into junior high school (year 7- year 10) and senior high school (year 11- year 12) but these vary from state to state. During the junior high school studies, most Australian students decide what to do after high school.
  • 12. Other students may get a job after year 10 or go to a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) College to learn technical skills. Students who intend to go to college or university entrance examination.
  • 13. A. Primary Education • Cumpulsory • 6 yrs to 12 yrs old • Provided by government and non-government primary schools • However, in most states, children start primary school at the age of 5 when they enroll in preparatory or kindergarten year.
  • 14. • Four years • 12 to 16 years old • At the end of the junior secondary level, a Junior Secondary Certificate of Education (Year 10 Certificate) is awarded. • The government, non-government Co-Educational Comprehensive / Multi-Purpose High School provides junior secondary level of education. B. Junior level
  • 15. • Two years after junior level • 16 to 18 years old • Senior secondary level is no longer compulsory education.. • It is being offered by government and non-government providers. A senior Secondary Certificate of Education (Year 12 Certificate) is awarded at the end of the senior secondary level. C. Senior secondary level
  • 16. The main purpose of Australian Higher Education 1. to enable individuals to develop their capabilities for effective participation in the workforce, for constructive contribution to society and for personal growth and fulfillment; 2. to advance knowledge and understanding; D. Higher Education
  • 17. 4. enable individuals to adapt and learn, consistent with the needs of an adaptable knowledge-based economy at the local, regional and national levels; 3. aid the application of knowledge and understanding for the benefit of the economy and the society; 5. contribute to democratic civilized society.
  • 18. • Academic year in Australia begins with the undergraduate level. To be admitted, a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education is required. The main stage of the university education leads to a bachelor's degree. • Undergraduate studies last between three, (Arts, Science, Commerce) four years (Education, Engineering) five years, (Veterinary Science, Dentistry, Architecture) and six years (Medicine and Surgery) full time.
  • 19. • Arts and Science usually offer either a bachelor's degree (Pass) obtained in four years. An honours degree is normally required for university level second stage: postgraduate studies. • A graduate with a bachelor's degree can proceed to a one-year to two-year post graduate course leading to a postgraduate diploma. • A student who has qualified for a bachelor's degree (Honours) may proceed to a master's degree. • This degree may be obtained after one year (Pass Degree) or two years (Honours degree) of full time study.
  • 20. • A student who has qualified for a bachelor's degree (honours) may proceed to study for doctorate usually Ph.D. , higher doctorate in science (DSsc) or Humanities (DLitt) upon submission of published work are awarded the degrees.
  • 21.
  • 22. • The most populous country of the world is China. With over 200 million students attending public schools taught by over 9 million teachers in the elementary, junior, and senior high schools, it is the largest educational system of the world (Wang, 1996; Nanjundiah,1996). • The course syllabi are written by scientists and professors hired by the National Educational Commission.
  • 23. • Primary grades (6 years) - devoted to development of cognitive skills • High School (6 years) - 3yrs middle school - 3yrs senior high - class sized range from 40 to 60
  • 24. • University (6 years) - must pass one of the two versions of national University Entrance Examination. - The quality and reputation of the school will depend on the number of students passing the examination (Changbin, 1995; Kwang, 2000).
  • 25.
  • 26. The Japanese education system is highly centralized and is administered by the Mombusho or Ministry of Education. About one third go to the private schools and the rest are enrolled in the public of national school system (Abner, 2002) The Japanese educational system is sometimes seen as a model of how operate schools. • gives a mental picture of obedient, quiet school children sitting on their desks, listening to the teacher • working hard to pass various entrance examinations.
  • 27. 5 basic levels: a) Kindergarten b) Elementary school (6yrs) c) Lowers secondary school (3yrs) d) Upper secondary (3yrs) e) University (usually around 4 years)
  • 28. Education is: - Free and compulsory for children 6 to 15 yrs - Classes are large and teaching method is usually lecture - Japanese students spend 243 days in a year in school - the school calendar is year-round with some breaks between sessions.
  • 29. Standard curriculum includes Japanese language, social studies, math and science along with art, music, home economics, physical education, and the most emphasis being given to learning the Japanese language
  • 30.
  • 31. Formal education in South Africa is categorized into sectors. These sectors are closely linked to particular levels: namely, 1. public ordinary school education, 3. independent school education, 2. special school education, 4. technical college education, 5. teacher training and university training.
  • 32. Levels: - pre – primary - primary - secondary - higher education Basic Education in South Africa
  • 33. • Grades VII-IX is the last stage of compulsory education and will lead to General Education and Training Certificate. • Further Education and Training (FET) or senior secondary education (Grades X-XII) is not compulsory. • At the end of Grade XII, students sit a public examination leading to senior Certificate. • Technical secondary education which generally lasts for three years are offered in technical centers, high schools and vocational schools
  • 34. The eight learning areas that form the basis of all basic education up to the Further Education Training(FET) Certificate are: 1. Language, Literacy and Communication 2. Mathematical Literacy, mathematics and Mathematical Science 3. Natural Science 4. Technology 5. Human and Social Science 6. Economics and Management Science 7. Arts and Culture 8. Life Orientation
  • 35. Higher Education in South Africa • One school year consists of forty-one week (196 school days) which is divided into four terms.
  • 36.
  • 37. The National Curriculum • Minimum education is compulsory for children ages 5-16. • Mandatory for all state schools which promotes holistic development, prepares them for opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life. • It includes religious education and for secondary students sex and career education. • Followed by almost all the schools whether private or state
  • 38. Key Levels a) Foundation Stage - this is included in the national curriculum which covers children aged 3-5 years. b. Key Stage One - children aged 5-7 years and year groups grades 1-2. Core subject: English, Mathematics, and Science and non-core foundation subjects as design/technology, history, art/design, music and physical education. Other statutory areas: religious education, the format of which is decided by local education authorities (LEA’S) or by the faith in which the school was founded.
  • 39. c. Key Stage Two - children aged 7-11 and year groups 3-6. - It mandates the same core and non-core foundation subjects, with more emphasis on more difficult topics and the addition of sex education to additional statutory areas which is left up to the policy of school governors (school board). d. Key Stage Three - children aged 11-14 years and year groups 7-9 - same basics in Key Stages One and Two, but adds Foreign Language, and Information/ Communication Technology to the mix while adding appropriate difficulty to the core subjects
  • 40. e. Key Stage Four - aged 14-16 and year groups 10-11. It covers the statutory program that must be taught to all students. - Most schools include in their core curriculum courses that lead to qualifications in each of the five subject areas which are English, Math, Science, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and Physical education.
  • 41. f. Post 16 Education - not mandatory in England. - Some secondary schools go beyond the 11-16 mandates to 11- 18 and the student may stay there. If the high school does not offer these ‘Sixth Form’ extra years, the student may go to a “Further Education College” (FEC).
  • 42. Higher Education in United Kingdom • Students studying at a university for their first degree are called “undergraduates” • Once a student has graduated, he/she becomes a “graduate” of the university. • Ordinary degree programmes in the UK universities are usually 3-year courses. • Undergraduates completing these programmes successfully are awarded either a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degrees are not permitted to place B.A. or B.Sc after their names.
  • 43. • Honours degree programmes are usually four-year courses. • Masters degree is usually achieved after two more years study following an Ordinary or an Honour degree. • The students are awarded M.A. or M.Sc. • A doctorate is normally awarded after several years (three years full time) of research under the direction of a member of a department of a possession of a doctorate and the presentation of a doctoral dissertation or thesis.
  • 45. The Thai Education System Education in Thailand is provided mainly by the Thai government through the Ministry of Education from pre-school to senior high school.  Pre-school is optional, it is obtainable from the age of three, in Thailand.  Primary school or Prathom Suksa is compulsory from the age of six. • Prathom 1 to prathom 6 • Learning time cannot surpass five hours a day.
  • 46.  Secondary School or Mathayom Suksa  Lower secondary starting at the age of 12. • Mathayom 1 to mathayom 3 are obligatory • Around six hours a day • Students take NET or National Educational Test  Upper secondary • mathayom 4 to 6, is not compulsory • six hours everyday • Candidates for two tests: O-NET (Ordinary National Educational Test) and A-NET (Advanced National Educational Test). • Devided into general and vocational tracks
  • 47. There are academic upper secondary schools, and vocational upper secondary schools. Students who choose the academic stream usually intend to enter a university. Vocational schools offer programs that prepare students for employment or further studies. The School Calendar and Hours The school year in the Thai state system usually starts from May and continues to till the next year March Nevertheless, the exact dates will differ from school to school. Frequently the school day will run around 8.30am to 3.30pm, even though actual teaching time for younger children is limited.
  • 48. HIGHER EDUCATION - supervise of university affairs, a four- year bachelor’s degree, and a two to five-year postgraduate degree. - Currently, there are 24 public universities and 22 private universities in all regions of the country.