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  2. Education in France - Wikipedia

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    School system in France. Education in France is organized in a highly centralized manner, with many subdivisions. [1] It is divided into the three stages of primary education (enseignement primaire), secondary education (enseignement secondaire), and higher education (enseignement supérieur).

  3. History of education in France - Wikipedia

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    History of education in France. The education system in France can be traced back to the Roman Empire. Schools may have operated continuously from the later empire to the early Middle Ages in some towns in southern France. The school system was modernized during the French Revolution, but roughly in the 18th and early 19th century debates ...

  4. Secondary education in France - Wikipedia

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    The collège is the first level of secondary education in the French educational system.A pupil attending collège is called collégien (boy) or collégienne (girl). Men and women teachers at the collège- and lycée-level are called professeur (no official feminine professional form exists in France although the feminine form "professeure" has appeared and seems to be gaining some ground in ...

  5. The Education System in France - National Center for ...

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    This is the 2011 edition of a biennial series of compendia describing key education outcomes and contexts of education in the Group of Eight (G-8) countries—Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

  6. The Education System in France - National Center for ...

    nces.ed.gov/pubs2016/2016100/app_a6.asp

    Entrance criteria: In order to enter into higher education programs in France, students are required to have passed the baccalauréat or an equivalent. Entrance to the university is nonselective, meaning that students who have passed the baccalauréat are entitled to enter.

  7. The structural reforms of the education system in France (1959, 1963, and 1975) were part both of a global process of democratisation of education launched after the Second World War and of a larger modernisation project in which knowledge producers (experts, scholars and consultants) played a crucial role.

  8. THE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN FRANCE By Paul O’Brien1 Education is frequently the subject of lively discussion in France. It is associated with many of the major issues in both economic and social affairs. It has an important role in the cycle of social exclusion (see Jamet, 2007a). The link between educational attainment and labour market outcomes ...

  9. EDUCATION IN FRANCE IN 1916-191

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    EDUCATION IN FRANCE IN 1916-1918. By I. L. KANDLL. CONTINT8.Administration--Pbyerteal welfare Elementary educationSecondary educa-tion of girla--Secondary education of boys. The war has affected the conduct of education in France perhaps more than in either England or Germany. For the first two years