Information about Primary Education
A primary school in Českı Těšín, Poland
In most countries, it is compulsory for children to receive primary education, though in many jurisdictions it is permissible for parents to provide it. The transition to secondary school or high school is somewhat arbitrary, but it generally occurs at about eleven or twelve years of age. Some educational systems have separate middle schools with the transition to the final stage of education taking place at around the age of fourteen.
The major goals of primary education are achieving basic literacy and numeracy amongst all pupils, as well as establishing foundations in science, geography, history and other social sciences. The relative priority of various areas, and the methods used to teach them, are an area of considerable political debate.
Typically, primary education is provided in schools, where the child will stay in steadily advancing classes until they complete it and move on to high school/secondary school. Children are usually placed in classes with one teacher who will be primarily responsible for their education and welfare for that year. This teacher may be assisted to varying degrees by specialist teachers in certain subject areas, often music or physical education. The continuity with a single teacher and the opportunity to build up a close relationship with the class is a notable feature of the primary education system.
Traditionally, various forms of corporal punishment have been an integral part of early education. Recently this practice has come under attack, and in many cases been outlawed, especially in Western countries.
Albania
- ''Main article Education in Albania
Australia
- ''Main article Education in Australia
Canada
- ''Main article Education in Canada
France
- ''Main article Education in France
Germany
- ''Main article Education in Germany
Iran
- ''Main article Education in Iran
Israel
- ''Main article Education in Israel
Japan
- ''Main article Elementary school in Japan
Republic of Ireland
- ''Main article Education in the Republic of Ireland
Primary school teaching in Republic of Ireland consists of 8 grades.These are: Junior infants, Senior infants, 1st class, 2nd class, 3rd class, 4th class, 5th class, 6th class
The subjects mainly taught in primary school are: English, Maths, Irish, History, Geography, Science, P.E.(physical education), Art, S.P.H.E(social,personal,health,education), Religion,
- C.S.P.E(civics,social,political,education)
- =Vaguely taught,not really a main subject
Myanmar
- ''Main article Education in Myanmar
New Zealand
- ''Main article Education in New Zealand
Palestinian territories
- ''Main article Education in the Palestinian territories
Poland
- ''Main article Education in Poland
United Kingdom
- ''Main article Education in the United Kingdom
Primary education is provided by state schools run by the government and by independent fee-paying schools. In the state system children are either educated in separate infant and junior schools or in a combined primary school. Schools in the private sector providing primary education are generally known as preparatory schools or prep schools. In the private sector the transfer to the final stage of education often takes place at 14.
England
- ''Main article Education in England
Children start school either in the year or the term in which they reach five depending upon the policy of the Local Education Authority. All state schools are obliged to follow a centralised National Curriculum. The primary school years are split into Key Stages:
- Foundation Stage 1 (in a pre-school/childcare environment)
- Nursery, age 3 to 4
- Foundation Stage 2 (in an Infant or Primary school)
- Reception, age 4 to 5
- Key Stage 1 (in an Infant or Primary school)
- Year 1, age 5 to 6
- Year 2, age 6 to 7
- Key Stage 2 (in Junior or Primary school)
- Year 3, age 7 to 8
- Year 4, age 8 to 9
- Year 5, age 9 to 10
- Year 6, age 10 to 11
Wales
- ''Main article Primary Education in Wales
Scotland
- ''Main article Education in Scotland
United States
- ''Main article Education in the United States
In the USA the first stage of compulsory education is generally known as elementary education. It takes place in elementary schools which incorporate the first six or eight grades and sometimes have a kindergarten. Elementary schools in the US are also known as grade schools or grammar schools. In some schools, teachers utilize a "looping system" where the same teacher teaches the same group of students for two years. For example, a third-grade class may have one teacher who would teach those students for an entire year, then that teacher would teach fourth-grade the next year, and thereby teach the same class again. The teacher would then revert back to the third grade the following year to start the process all over with a different group of students.
Over the past few decades, schools in the USA have been testing various arrangements which break from the one-teacher, one-class mould. Multi-age programmes, where children in different grades (e.g. Kindergarten through to second grade) share the same classroom and teachers, is one increasingly popular alternative to traditional elementary instruction. An alternative is that children might have a main class and go to another teacher's room for one subject, such as science, while the science teacher's main class will go to the other teacher's room for another subject, such as social studies. This could be called a two-teacher, two-class mould, or a rotation, similar to the concept of teams in junior high school. Another method is to have the children have one set of classroom teachers in the first half of the year, and a different set of classroom teachers in the second half of the year.
See also
- Educational stages
- Primary school
- Elementary school
- List of education articles by country
- List of schools by country
External links
- BBC schools website 4-11
- Cognitive Learning in the Environment: Elementary Students
- National Association for Primary Education (UK)
- Online Resources for Primary Students
- Teachers TV Free Resources and Downloads for Primary School Teachers
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Educational oversight
Xavier Darcos
National education budget €64.
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