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Education in  Russia
Table of contents
 Compulsory school  years
 School stages
 Grading system
  PISA   results
 GDP investment
  Literacy   rate  in the  country
  Interesting  facts about  rules  and regulations
Compulsory school years
   Eleven -year secondary education in  Russia  is compulsory
  A  student  of 15 to 18 years of age may  drop  out of school with  approval  of 
his/her  parent  and  local  authorities
   Students  with multiple violations may be  kicked  out of school at starting age 
of 15
School stages
  kindergarten (age 3 to 7)
   elementary  (years 1-4)
   middle  (years 5-9)
   senior  (years 10-11)
Grading system
 In Russia, most educational institutions use a  five -point grading scale, where 
5 is the  highest  and 1 is the lowest
 5 "Excellent"
 4 " Good "
 3 "Satisfactory" 
 2 "Unsatisfactory"
 1 "Very  Poor "
 In higher education, most  subjects  are graded ‘ Pass /No pass’
PISA results
• Russia is placed at the 33 
place
• Score:  science  487, reading  
495, mathematics 494
•  Below   average
GDP investment
 4.1% of GPD on education
 4.1 percent of  Russian  GPD is 90,6  billion  U.S dollars
Literacy rate in the country
 highest literacy rate with almost 53% of the population has tird level 
education and  estimated  that 95% of adults in Russia have higher secondary 
education
Interesting facts about rules and 
regulations
 Boys who got kicked out of school are sometimes  required  to go  straight  to 
the  military  for two years of service.
  Teacher  to student  ratio  is 19 to 1
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Russia
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Russia
  http://www.oecd.org/pisa/pisa-2015-russia.ht m
  http://factsanddetails.com/russia/Education_Health_Transportation_Energy/su
b9_6a/entry-5142.html

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  • Slide 1
  • Table of contents
  • Compulsory school years
  • School stages
  • Grading system
  • PISA results
  • GDP investment
  • Literacy rate in the country
  • Interesting facts about rules and regulations
  • Slide 10
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