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  2. K-12 Education in Germany: Curriculum and PISA 2015

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    The secondary education system is strikingly different in Germany compared to other nations. It is divided into two parts: lower-secondary and upper-secondary education. Having completed the primary education, every pupil is placed one of the tracks based on their academic achievement.

  3. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Education in Germany is primarily the responsibility of individual German states ( Länder ), with the federal government only playing a minor role. While kindergarten (nursery school) is optional, formal education is compulsory for all children ages 6 to 18. [1] Students can complete three types of school leaving qualifications, ranging from ...

  4. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Primary education in Costa Rica is required by law for most children in the country between the ages of 6 and 13. Because of this, their literacy is 98% which is one of the highest in Latin America. Primary education starts in first grade and goes through sixth grade. Education is generally free to students.

  5. education and primary curriculum will be examined. In this research, the research method is descriptive. The results showed that in the primary period of the German education system, politics, ideology, and ideas of educators have played an important role in the development of education and, as such, in primary education.

  6. Against the backdrop of PISA 2015 results, the aim of this study is to review basic structures of German education system by exploring curriculum development process, key features of each educational level and teacher education in order to grasp how Germany has amended her poor performance after PISA 2000 and persistently improved the quality of education.

  7. Education in Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Gymnasium Steglitz in Berlin. In 2007 Berlin had 878 schools that taught 340,658 children in 13,727 classes and 56,787 trainees in businesses and elsewhere. The city has a six-year primary education program. After completing primary school, students progress to the Sekundarschule (a comprehensive school) or Gymnasium (college preparatory school).

  8. The Education System in Germany - National Center for ...

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    NOTE: There are differences within the education system of Germany because responsibilities and oversight for compulsory education take place at the state (Länder) level. However, the purpose of this document is to present a brief, general summary of education in Germany.

  9. Pre-primary education in Germany

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    In Germany, attendance of elementary education is entirely voluntary. Since 1 January 1996, every 3- to 6-year-old child has a legal claim to a place in a kindergarten due to a federal law. However, the main legal responsibility for preschool education lies with the German states, where the child care system is administrated either by the ...