Want to create interactive content? It’s easy in Genially!
Quizzarra animada
CEIP LEÓN Y CASTILLO
Created on April 7, 2024
Start designing with a free template
Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:
Transcript
spanish education system
LOMLOE
LOMLOE is a legislative reform in Spain that aims to update and improve the education system.
The Spanish education system aims to provide students with a comprehensive and inclusive education that prepares them for further academic pursuits, employment, and active citizenship.
2/10
INFANT EDUCATION
This stage is non-compulsory and typically covers ages 0 to 6. It is divided into two cycles: the first cycle (0-3 years) and the second cycle (3-6 years). The focus is on promoting social, emotional, and cognitive development through play and activities.
3/10
PRIMARY EDUCATION
Compulsory education in Spain begins with primary education, which spans ages 6 to 12. It consists of six academic years (grades 1-6) and provides a foundation in various subjects such as mathematics, language, science, and social studies.
4/10
COMPULSARY SECONDARY EDUCATION(ESO)
ESO covers ages 12 to 16 and comprises four academic years (grades 7-10). It builds upon the foundation laid in primary education and offers a broader curriculum including additional subjects like foreign languages, technology, and arts.
5/10
BACHILLERATO
: PJBJFollowing ESO, students can opt for Bachillerato, which is a two-year pre-university program (grades 11-12). It prepares students for higher education or entry into the workforce. Students choose from different academic tracks (such as arts, sciences, or humanities) based on their interests and career goals.
6/10
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING
In addition to academic pathways, Spain offers vocational education and training programs that equip students with practical skills and qualifications for specific trades or professions. These programs can be pursued after completing compulsory education or at any point thereafter.
7/10
GOVERNANCE
The Spanish education system is overseen by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional), which establishes national education policies and guidelines. However, education is decentralized, with significant authority devolved to the regional governments (Comunidades Autónomas) to manage and administer education within their respective territories. This decentralized structure allows for some variations in curriculum, languages of instruction, and educational policies across different regions of Spain.
8/10
LANGUAGES OF INSTRUCTION
Spanish (Castilian) is the primary language of instruction in most schools across Spain. However, Spain is a multilingual country, and several regions have co-official languages alongside Spanish, such as Catalan, Galician, and Basque. In these regions, education may be conducted in both Spanish and the co-official language, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the country.
THANK YOU!!