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Learn about Slovakia's educational system, from pre-school to higher education. Discover its history, structure, and future vision. Get insights into compulsory education and administration changes post-1990.
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SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM SK Quick Data Preview Name: Slovenská republika, Slovensko, Slovak Republic, Slovakia, Slovaquie , Slowakei , Slovacchia, EslovaquiaLocation: Central Europe Population: 5 430 000 inhabitants Area: 48 800 km2 Capital: Bratislava Currency: SKK (Slovak koruna) (1€~39 SKK)
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Short Historical Overview • In 1918 the Slovaks joined the closely related Czechs to form Czechoslovakia • Following the chaos of World War II, Czechoslovakia became a Communist nation within Soviet-ruled Eastern Europe • Soviet influence collapsed in 1989 and Czechoslovakia once more became free • The Slovaks and the Czechs agreed to separate peacefully on 1 January 1993 • Slovakia joined both NATO and the EU in the spring of 2004.
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Pre-school education nursery schools for kids from 3 to 6 years of age
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Primary education • 10 years of compulsory school attendance • 2 stages of primary school: 1st stage from 1 to 4 grade, 2nd stage from 5 to 9 grade
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Secondary education School types: • gymnasium • bussines college • construction college • vocation sch.
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Higher education state universities private institutions • 1st level: Bachelor’s study • 2nd level: Magister’s, Engineer’s, Doctor’s study • 3rd level: Ph.D. study
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Compulsory education takes 10 years starts at the age of 6 years postpones, if the child is not physically or mentally developed zero grade for children from socially disadvantaged surroundings integration of children with special needs to normal classes
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Administration by the year 1990 the school administration had been executed at the central level new acts of law gives primary and secondary schools more autonomy a way for pluralistic system has been established these acts solved the position of self-governing bodies in education
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Vision an independent, reach, successful, full of joy school a regural transnational collaboration within EU countries
SLOVAK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM What we are doing now? CEWIP: Common European Words, Idioms and Proverbs www.cewip.org D&LeMAG: Divina – Lindlar Electronic Magazine www.divina-lindlar.net