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Schools kill creativity

In school, the most important subjects - math, languages and humanities – are those where you don’t have enough space to be wrong in. But subjects, where you could make your wrong decisions to work for you, are in the bottom and most of the teachers, don’t care about them that much. Subjects like art, singing, dancing and so on. There’s still one thing that I don’t agree with Ken. He says that there’s no school, where kid could study arts as much as math. In Estonia, we have schools where are classes specialized of some certain subjects like folk dances, gymnastics, different languages, art and so on. Still it isn’t like that in every school, even not in every class in this certain school. Ken admits, that right now we are tought to be university proffessors. I must agree with him, cause if we’re not taught to be proffessors then doctors or lawyers. But there’s so many different specialitiesthat needs to be filled. Many of them are the ones most of us don’t

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Partners schools in Comenius project

Partner schools in Comenius project Targo Timak Form 7a Tartu Veeriku School Sehit Millis Nuri Ilkogretim Okulu l There are 1300 students and 43 staffs. l Students are aged 6-14. l Even though their school takes place in the urban part of the city, most of the families still have their old traditional ways of life which belong to rural areas. l Their school needs this kind of projects because pupils around the school have really low economic standards and they may not be able to find another chance to attend a high standard intercultural activity in the rest of their lives. Fichtenberg Oberschule l Fichtenberg-Oberschule is a general secondary school (grades 7-12) in Berlin-Steglitz. l Fichtenberg-Oberschule looks back at a long tradition of secondary education in Berlin-Steglitz and has been known under its present name and administrational stru...

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Schools should provide computers for every student

Schools should provide computers for every student In recent times, captious opinion has appeared referring the use of computers by adolescents and children in education at the primary and high school levels. Internet has become an essential tool for many students. A lot of students like doing researches on their own computers at home, while doing homework or discovering something new for themselves. High school students are often asked to write different essays, letters of reviews on topics they have been studying at school. In addition not all of them have time to deal with homework at home. So if school gave them computers, they could use their free time during breaks to do essential things for their education. Or if school allowed to take computers with them, some people could study even while travelling home. Although computers are a great technological invention for people all around the world, they might have few disa...

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Should schools permit computers for their students?

Many students and their parents are in the position that every school should permit computers for their students. Is this a good idea if every student at school has their own computer what they can use in lesson? In my opinion having computers in our English class is very good idea. There is a lot of reasons why. Firstly, our textbooks and worksbooks are compiled that method that there are some excercises which we will have to check from internet like all kind of searching tasks what expect us to use Internet. It also simplify teacher work, teacher does not have to waste her time preparing the lessons.Because they can check out the difficult words quickly from internet. On the other hand, sitting in the computers every day is not good for our health, staring at a computer screen for several hours is enough to tire the eye muscles and it also causes stress and fatigue. Spending too much time in computer will lose students communication s...

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The difference of Estonia and France schools

The difference of Estonia and France schools. Bruno Domingues Juhendaja: Olga Gabovits Laagri Kool 8.s Sisukord Introduction Im boy from Estonia who did went to live in France. I went to live in France 21st August of 2013. In France I did live about 2 years but now im back to Estonia. In France the schools are very different with Estonian ones. Now im going to talk about the differences abot the Estonian schools and France schools. The school In France In France I did went to school named Therese Davila. This school is one of the best schools in North of France. This school was only for the age 11- 16 years old. This school was an elitcschool. In this school you have to have a good level to study in this school. This school was pretty big, there were 700 pupils. The school starts at 8 am and it finishes in 17:35. In my school one lesson lasts about 55 minutes and every break is in 2h

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Education in Croatia

as history, geography, biology, chemistry, physics, informatics and in addition to English, often a second language (usually German, French or Italian). The students no longer have one classroom, but rather move around the school to get to their classes. 5 After finishing elementary school, students can continue their education in secondary schools that are divided into • Gymnasiums: • prirodoslovno-matematička gimnazija (specializing in math, informatics and science) • jezična gimnazija (with a focus on foreign languages and with less science) • klasična gimnazija (with a curriculum centered around classics, namely Latin and Ancient Greek) • opća gimnazija (which covers a general education and is not as specific).

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Schools should provide computers for students to use for...

Schools should provide computers for students to use for all their school subjets Nowadays we are making a step up into the era of IT. Everything is becoming computerized. Is there a way to not overuse technics? Now the question is: "Should schools provide computers for students to use for all their school subjects?" I strongly believe that schools should have modern computers but there is no need in using them for all the subjects. Firstly, sitting in front of a computer screen all day can be damaging for students' health, especially sight. As a result, children can feel more exhausted after school than they do now. It can also have a negative effect on students' moods. In addition, providing computers for students to use for all the subjects in Estonia is unreasonable

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School uniform pros and cons

School uniform's pros and cons School uniforms are verry popular nowadays, mostly in private schools. But would school uniforms make our lives better? There is no doubt that school uniforms have many advantages. Firstly, they encourage discipline. It would also free children from the pressure to buy trendy clothes. All the childrens would be dressed in the same way and as a result it would cut out a school bullying, which is often used, because some children do not have money to buy expensive and fashionable clothes and they are bullied because of that. Children would not have to think

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Some people say that schools should not offer meals for pupils

Some people say that schools should not offer meals for pupils In city schools are the meals pointless because there can children they own food with him or buy it some place nearby. Otherwise on country schools the lunge meals has to be because people live far from home otherwise they don't get their warm meal on right time. Near the city schools are always some shop or café where hey could enjoy their lunge. All so they would get more free time to be with their friends. But that would be an problem for some child parent who don't have money to send their child out for lunge. Also city schools food isn't very quality, because it has made by to much amount. Country schools are small and have a cheep very quality food. Cooks who work there usually has love for cooking so they make food with joy. That's what gives a food a

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Does children who have a very high IQ need special education at schools?

Some people say that children who have a very high IQ need special education at schools that are specifically designed for people like them. I couldn't agree more because usually people with very high IQ are a little bit different than people who have normal IQ. First of all, I would like to say that when kids are in elementary school and some of them are smarter and quicker than others they may be labeled as nerds and weirdos. They are also often ostracized. Another thing is that, in extremis gifted children often knows more than their teachers and are very bored

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Schools should provide computers for students to use for all their school subjects

Schools should provide computers for students to use for all their school subjects Nowadays, people have started to use computers for almost everything. Computers have also become popular in schools. The question is, should schools provide computers and should it be provided for all subjects? While I believe that computers are necessary for many subjects, I do not believe that students should use computers in all subjects. Firstly, in some lessons, students have to write very many pages and computers would definitely speed up the writing and it would not be as tiring as writing in a notebook. Furthermore, if students could get all their learning materials and notes from computers,

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State and public education

State or public education In Estonia the most of children attend state schools. However, in the last ten years the number of private schools has increased. What are the main differences between private and state secondary schools? Firstly, private schools are not free and parents ought to pay for their children is learning in a public school. But state schools are free and parents do not have to pay for education. Secondly, private schools are more strict than state schools. Another vital aspect is that public schools have a more strict evaluation system and there is a lot of homework. However when we compare state and public schools then it is seen that the results of examinations for students of private schools are higher than in state schools. On the one hand i know that well-off families prefer public education because it will give their children more opportunities.

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If I Were a Minister of Education

If I Were a Minister of Education In the last five years we have witnessed several changes in the education system. Although some people find it useful and needed, others find it tragic. What has changed and what would I do to make school a better place? Firstly, there are several things that has been changed in the last few years, such as financing vocational schools. Students of vocational schools get paid for good grades and in some schools even for attending school. Even dorms are paid for students. That is true, we have a chance of getting a little scholarship in high schools, if we graduate with a medal, but it is times and times harder to achieve. In fact government has started to close high schools because they think that there are too many of them. It looks like our country wants only graduates with vocational education, which I find really sad.

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School system in the USA

School system in the USA Education in the United States is provided by government. Each of the 50 states has its own laws regulating education. Children start school at the age of 5 or 6 and continue until the age of 18. Primary or grade school starts from the first grade up to the sixth grade. Then students attend middle school also called junior high school for three years. After middle school, students attend secondary schools, which are called "high schools" from ninth to twelfth grades. The idea of secondary school is to get a high school diploma. Students should take on average 17 or over 20 units during their studies. Public schools are free of charge and available for everybody. To which school a child attends is determined by where they live. Primary school American children start school at the age of five. The first year at school is called kindergarten

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Inglise keele sõnad

1) Eduactional charities - Hariduslikud heategevusasutused 2) Universal education - Üldkättesaadav haridus 3) Compulsory education - Kohustuslik haridus 4) Full-time education - Päevane õpe 5) Home schooling - Koduõpe 6) Maintained schools - Riigikoolid 7) National Curriculum - Rahvuslik õppekava 8) Independent schools - Erakoolid 9) Foundation subjects - Alusained 10) School hours - Koolitunnid 11) Terms - Semestrid 12) State schools - Riigikool 13) Primary (education) - Algharidus/algkool 14) Infant - Väikelastele 15) Junior - Algaste 16) Secondary - Põhikool 17) Single-sex - Ühesoolised 18) Co-educational - Segakoolid 19) Comprehensive schools - Üldhariduskool 20) Selective - Valiv 21) General certificate of secondary education - Põhikooli lõpueksam 22) Independent examination boards - Sõltumatud eksamikomisjonid 23) Vocational college - Kutsekool 24) Technical college - Tehnikumid 25) A-Level - Riigieksamid

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Siseenergia puks

Entroopia on seda suurem mida suurem on korrapäratus. Entroopia on suurus, mis iseloomustab energia kvaliteeti. Mida kõrgem on kvaliteet, seda madalam on entroopia. There are many different ways to acquire education. In general, all children should receive the same education. However, many parents cannot afford to send their children to a private school. I think it is unequal, because some parents do not have enough money. So, what are the advantages and disadvantages of state and private schools. Firstly, there are many different facilities in private schools. For example, there are swimming pools, skating rinks, libraries, etc. I have heard that one school has its own drama class. Of course, state schools cannot afford such things like drama classes and swimming-pools. I am very happy because we have a stadion, a gym, and a finess studio. Secondly I would like to bring out free-of-charge textbooks, exercise books and free

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Education in Croatia esitlus

teaches every subject with the exception of foreign languages and Religion. The students stay in one classroom for the 4 years. · 5th through 8th grades, where different teachers teach different subjects. The students no longer have one classroom, but rather move around the school to get to their classes. People who have completed only primary education are classified as "unqualified workers". Secondary education Secondary schools in Croatia are subdivided into: · Gymnasiums: · prirodoslovno-matematicka gimnazija (specializing in math, informatics and science) · jezicna gimnazija (with a focus on foreign languages and with less science) · klasicna gimnazija (with a curriculum centered around classics, namely Latin and Ancient Greek) · opa gimnazija (which covers a general education and is not as specific). Education in gymnasia lasts for four years.

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Religious Education in Hungary

Althougt freedom of religion during socialist era. v Since 1993 the Hungarian Parliament constitution guarantees the right to religious education. v Religious education is taugh in a confessional way. v School must provide time and space. Everything beyond it is the task of church. Nowadays v Religious education can be an optional subject in public school or teached as a compulsory subject in church school(10% of secundary education) v Church schools are free to chose their stuff. Only church schools employ full time teachers of religion. v In public schools religious educators are paid a fee per lesson by state. v State universities do not have a religious education teachers training programme. Nowadays 2 v New way RE teaching in Hungary: Three plus two years to get a religious education teacher´s diploma. v A teacher diploma is only reguired in church schools. v

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Summary Education

Traditionally, at the age of 14 students start a programme that lasts for 2 years and during which time they study up to 11 subjects of their choice. After this students take GCSE state examinations After 16 attending at school isn't compulsory but pupils can stay at school, go to college, or take up an apprenticeship or a part-time training course. (((((They can earn money and learn new skills at the same time if they want to. )))) There are different types of school in the UK. Public schools where private education is gained in independent schools and these are fee-paying schools. And State schools provide state education, ((((schools are funded by the government or local education authorities.)))) Parents whose children go to State school do not pay directly for the cost of education. If the uniform is compulsory in the school girls usually wear a dark green skirt or trousers, a white blouse, a dark green jumper, and black shoes and socks or tights

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If I were the minister of education

If I were the minister of education, I would do changes in education system. We have a lot of problems in education. Firstly, I would change the exam system. I will lose the national tests to make the schools themselves and instead of school examinations. It increases the benefit of the examinations passed. What is very positive. Also, it would make life easier for students. Secondly, we should pay more attention to rural schools. There are a lot of schools which would be needed to renovate. It should be a lot of money to invest. We should not focus only on the city schools. Finally, as far as I know from year to year decrease in the number of high school graduates. And this is a great loss for our education. Because we need more and more people to teach at the University of engineers and IT professionals. In conclusion, educational needs of our increasingly well-educated people. This is our future. High School education should be more valued

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Inglise keel, report

As a student with a disability, you need to be well informed about your rights and responsibilities as well as the responsibilities high-school have toward you. As a disabled student, being well informed will help ensure that student has a full opportunity to enjoy the benefits of the high-schools education experience without confusion or delay. One way to ensure that our school can help the disabled students is to make elevators and lifts, but it costs a lot, so many schools, including ours, does not have such kind of a system. If school does not have elevators and lifts then the other way is to hire people who can help the disabled students out. There is always another way. Township can make schools which fit both disabled and normal students. No need to waste money to expensive lifts and elevators or manpower. But if there is no such schools and technique then there is always friends who can help out.

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Do young people today learn enough at school to face the world tomorrow

Do young people today learn enough at school to face the world tomorrow? People name school ­ the school of life. But may they affirm that? On the one hand, school period is time of growing up and forming of a human`s personality. A child gets know how to get on with people, how to communicate and makes his or her mind up about many questions with help of classmates and teachers. On the other hand, it depends on school. Tutors of some schools focus only on education. They don`t care of the discipline and pupils` behaviour at all. Probably such school-leavers have only several opportunities for the future ­ to become criminals, join local gangs or to control themselves and to do their best in studies. Such schools may be really named the schools of life because children studying there are forced to grow up earlier than others. Furthermore, present youngsters spend a great deal of their spare time sitting in Internet

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Education

In England and Wales most school were established by private benefactors and operated as educational carities. Compulsory education was introduced in 1888. Maintained schools follow National Curriculum. National Curriculum core subjects are English, matematics and science. Foundation subjects are design and technology, history, music, art. Children in Englan begin with primary education and it may be divided into Infant and Junior school. After primary school they move secondary school. Nearly 88 pre cent of secondary school pupils in England go to comperhensive schools. After five years of secondary education students take examination in a range of subjects at

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Essee Eesti ja Usa haridussüsteedide võrdlus

and high school levels). At these levels, school curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards with jurisdiction over school districts. School districts are usually separate from other local jurisdictions, with independent officials and budgets. Yet in Estonia our school system mainly stands on government. Public schools gets their funding from government and it's controlled directly by the municipal government. Only private schools are self funding and are quite independent, exception is learning program of course. Similar are school boards, what are also locally elected. In USA compulsory education requirements can generally be satisfied by educating children in public schools, state-certified private schools, an approved home school program or in an orphanage. In most public and private schools, education is divided into three levels: elementary school, middle school

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USA school system

There are generally five years of primary (elementary) school, during which students customarily advance together from one grade to the next as a single cohort or "class", three years of middle school, which may have cohorts, and four years of high school. There is some variability in the arrangement of grades. In the U.S., ordinal numbersordinal numbers (e.g., first gradefirst grade) are used for identifying grades. Typical ages and grade groupings in contemporary, public and private schools may be found through the U.S. Department of Education. Generally there are elementary school (K- 5), middle school (6-8) and high school (9-12). Many different variations exist across the country. Estonian school system The Estonian educational system does not differentiate between primary and lower secondary education. Almost all schools are public. There are three religious schools. The amount of private schools is quite small. Some private schools are partly funded by the state.

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If I were the Minister of Education in Estonia

If I were the Minister of Education in Estonia If I were the minister of education in Estonia, I would change many things. Firstly, I would rather spend our money on building schools and purchasing new equipment for teaching, than wasting it on our tough national examinations, because there are a lot of schools that would need a new building. Secondly, English would be taught as a second language at schools. It must be a compulsory subject, because most of the world's population is talking English. I would have all the textbooks revised so that they would be updated with latest happenings and etc. Especially history, because we are learning from textbooks that are missing a lot of information that has been discovered after the book was printed. Also I would change most of the subjects for optional, that students can choose the best subjects for them. I think that the absences wouldn't be so

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Corporal punishment

Corporal punishment In my opinion corporal punishment is unnecessary in our society, because nowadays students may react too fiercely. I believe with all the changes taking place in our world today, it is not realistic to think that the idea of corporal punishment would ever take hold again in schools. I think that most children would respond negatively to a change like this and that this change would only create more of a problem in the long run. Bullying can have a very bad effect on the child who is being bullied and on the child who is allowed to go on bullying. Corporal punishment was not allowed in our school. That is strictly denied to physically punish students in any way. In closing I believe that corporal punishment in schools is a thing of the past. I think that

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"Pros and Cons of state education"

too rigid. Although this gives all the students a fair change of getting a good and even better education, it doesn't take into consideration that some children just can't cope with all that knowledge. This makes the students restless and that leads to bad behaviour. Secondly, we can say that the education you get in Estonia is above average, cause Estonia is a highly developed country. This is mainly because of the National Curriculum that makes all schools give a good average education. A good thing about the state schools is that they are usually quite near to where u live. The teachers are well qualified. This makes the education even better. In conclusion i'd like to say that the state education has its pros and cons but the pros outnumber the cons.

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The Estonian Education System

The Estonian Education System The current Estonian education system consists of pre-school education, basic education, general secondary education, vocational education and higher education. Basic education is the compulsory education minimum, whics is provided by basic schools. Estonian law requires all children to be in full-time education from age of seven. In Estonia the National Curriculum is compulsory for all schools. The academic year begin on the first of September and is divided into four terms. So pupils have four holidays: a week in October, two weeks at Christmas, a week in March and three months in summer. Most Estonian children receive free education in state schools. School uniform is not compulsory. At the end of basic school pupils take three exams and at the end of twelfth form pupil take five exams. On completion of basic education, studies may be continue in a general secondary school or

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A film review

A Film Review ,,Class" was directed by Ilmar Raag. It is based on the relations between violent leader Anders, his sacrifice Joosep, a new student Kaspar, his popular girl-friend Thea and other classmates. The film talks about the violence in schools what is a very actual theme in Estonia. There comes a new student Kaspar to a city school and quickly becomes popular because he is communicative and talented. He also gets a popular girl-friend, but it all doesn't like to the class leader Anders. There is also a whipping boy Joosep. Kaspar is going to protect him what changes a new classmate to a foeman of Anders. Developing the film uncovers schools violence, relations with parents, pedagogues apathy, punishment and retribution.

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For and against homeschooling

State More and more families are deciding to homeschool their children. school students have these kinds of learning materials given by What are the pros and cons of this situation? school and do not need to pay for anything. Also homeschoolers The main benefit of homeschooling for me is individual approach cannot socialize as much as students in schools. State school pupils because in school there is lots of students and teacher cannot teach meet their classmates almost every day and communicate much every pupil separately. Teachers do not have the time to focus to more than homeschooled children. Homeschoolers have to find every student's weaknesses and help them in specific areas. another way to make friends and communicate. Homeschooled child can receive enough help where needed

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Report-inglise keel

Purpose The purpose of this report is to make reccmmendations regarding which aspects of life at the school should be represented in the brochure and which photographs should be used. Short History of the School In the brochure, there should be a section for the school history to show people how long this school has been working and how successful it has been over the years. Secondly, why there should be a part fot history is for people to understand the school's motto and ethics better. Other Schools in the Area In my opinion, other schools in the area should also be noted because it shows the good location of this school. Having other good and wealthy schools in the area, gives us the possibility to show us from the same side. School Activities In addition to these, we should mention the different activities that we have in our school. We should mention activities such as Playbox- a very successful dancing competition that we

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Pros and Cons of School Uniform

Pros and Cons of School Uniform At several schools worldwide, students are required to wear school uniforms. In some schools, uniforms are not required as this is part of the decision of the school or the parents. On the other hand, wearing school uniform does have its pros and cons. First of all, wearing school uniform suppresses students’ way to express themselves. Uniforms prevent them from wearing the clothes they want to wear. Children are often much more

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Education in Estonia

Education in Estonia { The beginning The history of formal education dates back to 1314th century crusades The first schools were built near churches The first primer was published in 1575 It was possible to learn reading & writing in various guilds during the 16th century 1617th century Education in the Estonian language started after the reformation by Martin Luther During Swedish era, on Gustav Adolf II's orders, the first school and university were built ­ in 1631 GAG in Tallinn and in 1632 the University of Tartu After The Great Northern War, as Estonia was

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British education

British education Generally State and private schools Primary and secondary school GCSE Three terms Uniforms Terms and (holi)days Three terms Summer holiday Christmas and Easter From 8 am or 9 am til 3 pm Periods Punishments Exclusion Suspension Detention Lines Canning School uniforms A lot of influence Charity schools and poor children Rich parents making poor parents feel humble Uniform dress code School uniforms Classical British school uniform Universities 4 main categories State financed History and research output Cambridge university Used materials: http://histclo.hispeed.com http://www.archivist.f2s.com http://www.teachernet.gov.uk http://www.wikipedia.org Thank you for listening!

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Westminster School

Westminster School The Royal College of St. Peter in Westminster, almost always known as Westminster School, is one of Britain's leading independent schools,with the highest Oxbridge acceptance rate of any secondary school or college. Located in the precincts of Westminster Abbey in central London, and with a history stretching back beyond the 12th century, the school's notable alumni include Ben Jonson, Robert Hooke, Christopher Wren, John Locke, Jeremy Bentham, and A. A. Milne. The school traditionally encourages independent and individual thinking. Boys are admitted to the Under

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Raamatu ajalugu - kokkuvõte

reasons for adopting the codex form of the book are several: the format is more economical, as both sides of the writing material can be used; and it is portable, searchable, and easy to conceal. The Christian authors may also have wanted to distinguish their writings from the pagan texts written on scrolls. 2/15 A Chinese bamboo book Wax tablets were the normal writing material in schools, in accounting, and for taking notes. They had the advantage of being reusable: the wax could be melted, and reformed into a blank. The custom of binding several wax tablets together (Roman pugillares) is a possible precursor for modern books (i.e. codex). The etymology of the word codex (block

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Mangroovid

Mangroovimetsad TTG 10c Laura Tumala 16.11.2011 mangroovimetsade asukohad ABIOOTILISED TEGURID Õhuniiskus *Sisemaal on õhuniiskus üsna suur- üle 65% *Suur õhuniiskus vähendab taimedest ja pinnasest vee aurustumist *Liiga suur õhuniiskus ja kõrge temperatuur võivad muuta elukoha elamiskõlbmatuks Temperatuur *Infrapunase kiirguse intensiivsus on üsna suur , mistõttu seal on ka kõrge temperatuur Valgus *Valgust on seal palju, mis on hea taimede fotosünteesile Hapniku hulk vees *Vees lahustunud hapniku hulk on väiksem , kui avatud meres pH *Mangroovi pinnas on üldjuhul neutraalne või kergelt happeline, mis on normaalne ning see ei vaja erilisi kohastumisi Mangroovitaimed *taluvad soola *harunev õhujuurestik (mutta kinnitumiseks) Mangroovi loomastik Erinevad linnud *haigrud veeloomad *mudahüpik(taustal) *krabid *kalad Kasutatud materjal http://mak...

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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist

Full- time education is compulsory for all the children aged between 5 and 16 and the compulsory education lasts for 11 years. Children are required to start attending school at the start of the term after their fifth birthday either on 31 August, 31 December or 31 March. The school year usually starts on the 1st of September. There are different types of school in England. The main categories are:  Local authority maintained schools (State schools) – free to all children from age 5 to 16, schools provide their pupils with books and equipment for their studies.  Independent schools (Private/public schools) – parents pay for their children’s education, these are often boarding schools and in some occasions single-sex, include religious schools and schools for ethnic minorities. The school years in England are split into Key stages:  Key Stage 1 Year 1 – Year 2, age 5 to 7

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Comparison of Education in Britain and Estonia

Form, they only have to choose 3 compulsory subjects with a vast range of extra subjects offered by the school like Economics, Food Technology, Government and Politics, Photography, Psychology and Theatre Studies. Several Gymnasiums in Estonia also give their students the chance to choose some of their subjects from a selection of facultative subjects but there are by far more than 3 compulsory subjects for Estonian Gymnasium students than for the Sixth Form students in Britain. Lastly, schools in Britain seem to offer more facilities than in Estonia. Our schools usually do not have tennis and squash courts or football and hockey fields of their own. In addition, British schools provide their students with a wider range of extracurricular activities like martial arts, dancing and singing lessons, cooking, photography clubs, theatre groups, practice of chess and many different sports. Exchange students are a more common feature

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What would i change if i were minister of education.

Even teachers and students say that some changes need to be made. Maybe our government should consultate more with poeple who know the real situtation, when they create new laws. If I were minister of education I would deffenetly prefere American educational system to Russian. Our children should do more practical exercises in school and develop creative thinking. In addition to that I would give more money to our schools and raise also teatchers salary. This would boost up their motivation to give quality education to our children. Also i would invite more exchange students into our schools and send our children more often to learn in foreign countrys. The last thing I would change is the amount of the final exams. I would change all school exams into national exams. I hope that the new generation make necessary changes and my children get more modern and complete education.

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Rio de janiero carnival

world. Information · The carnival takes place in Rio de janiero in Brazil. · 4 weeks before easters · Lasts 4 days · Very popular nowadays. Activites · Special events. · The balls · Samba parades · Street paries · Samba school nights · Street bands. Samba parade · Its the highlight of the event. · Its totally unique in world. · Rio samba parade is competition between the rio samba schools. · The event is broadcast live to several countries. Rio Samba schools · ,,Beija Flor"-"means ,,Humming bird") the most popular samba school there. · ,,Grande Rio"- newest samba school there · ,,Mocidade"- One of the oldest school in Rio. · Porto Da Pedra- it was originally soccer club established by a teen street gang, what eventually one of the popular on Rio Gallery · Samba carneval(costume) · Rio De Janeiro · Costume

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Introduction of Estonia

The proportion of urban population is 69.4 %. And the proportion of rural population is 30.6 %. The proportion of Estonians in the total population is 69%. The official language in Estonia is Estonian. Education: Today's education in Estonia is divided into general, vocational and hobby education. The education system is based on four levels which include the pre-school, basic, secondary and higher education. The number of comprehensive schools is 601. There are 11 universities in Estonia, including 5 private universities. Applied higher education is provided in 13 schools. 41 schools provide vocational education. Government: Head of state is the President who is elected by the parliament for five- year term. Toomas-Hendrik Ilves is currently in his second term. Head of Government is the Prime Minister, currently Andrus Ansip. Economy: The national currency in Estonia is Euro. The average wage and gross

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School should provide computers for students to use for all their school subjects

School should provide computers for students to use for all their school subjects Nowadays we are moving into a IT era. This is an inevitable because everything is becoming computerized. Students use computers to make homework. I strongly believe that schools should have computers but there is no need for all the subjects. Firstly, sitting a long time in front of the computer screen is unhealthy. Students' eyes will be dry and they may have headache. It can also have a negative effect on students' moods. In addition, computer labs' maintenance is expensive. One which can be need to writing and using Internet only, costs not much, but if we need to buy about twenty computers for one class - it is huge amount

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The importance of education

The importance of education Education is one of the most important part in our today's society. Children are our future and educating them is really necessary. In the first place, giving children education is really important, because they are our future leaders, teachers and they have to develop our government for centuries. Moreover, schools, highschools and even universities teach some of the things you will have to encounter in your life after studies and have to step to work-life. In Fact, you will probably have to make presentations, CV-s and know how to communicate correctly with people. Furthermore, education gives you experience you can always relay on. It is shown in your documents that you will have for rest of your life. Different jobs require different level of education. For example, if you have documents

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Using computers for school subjects

Using computers for school subjects Nowadays everything is becoming computerized. Many schools let students use computers for their school subjects. I believe that it is a good thing to have such an opportunity, but I don't think they should use computers for every school subject. Firstly, it is not necessary to have computers in every class. It is normal to have computers in Information Technology classroom, where students learn to use computers for their own good. Sitting in front of a computer screen all day, every day, is bad for students' health, it can damage their eyesight

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An Essay

studing, but in Estonia this is only first step of educational life. After primary school in Estonia you have two ways to walk: high school or industrial school, where they get profession. Youngsters in United States of America and Great Britain have easier to make choice choosing a profession, because there they start to prepare people to get a job very early. High schools in Estonia teaches every subject almost equally, so everyone have to study everything, except for some schools that are oriented to teach few subjects in depth (IT classes, art classes etc). It´s much easier to make future career plans and to find suitable profesion if school teaches how to manage in real life with practical activities like different projects, presentations and so on. I think USA and Great Britain schools are very developed in teaching pupils how to think and find answers on their own because their school system supports learning through projects, teamwork, presentations

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If i were the minister of Estonia

modern. Even teachers and students say that some changes need to be made. Maybe our government should consultate more with poeple who know the real situtation when they create new laws. If I were minister of education I would deffenetly prefere American educational system to Russian. Because our new generation of children use English a lot more than Russian. In addition I would give more money to renovate our schools and raise also teatchers salary and students scholarship. This would boost up their motivation to give quality education to our children. Also i would invite more exchange students into our schools and send our children more often to learn in foreign countrys. Finally, as far as I know from year to year decrease in the number of high school graduates. And this is a great loss for our education. Because we need more and more people

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Washington and Texas

over 40 countries around the world from the 600 wineries located in the state. While there are some viticultural activities in the cooler, wetter western half of the state, the majority (99%) of wine grape production takes place in the desert-like eastern half. Education Elementary and secondary As of the 2008–2009 school year, 1,040,750 students were enrolled in elementary and secondary schools in Washington, with 59,562 teachers employed to educate them.[106] As of August 2009, there were 295 school districts in the state, serviced by nine Educational Service Districts.[107] Washington School Information Processing Cooperative provides information management systems for fiscal & human resources and student data. Higher education There are more than 40 institutions of higher education in Washington. The state has major

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Reporti kirjutamine

phrases to use To sum up, it can be said ...... In conclusion we can say..... In general..... On balance, it seems that... Sample task: Write a report describing the changes in the number of pupils in Simuvere Gymnasium over the period of ten years from 1989-1998. Give reasons for the changes. Use the data from the bar chart and the notes below. (150-200 words) Notes: 1988-1989 baby boom 1990 two nearby schools closed 1997 the local dairy closed 1998 high unemployment, population getting older Sample answer: This report will describe the changes in the number of students in Simuvere Gymnasium over the period of ten years- from 1989 to 1998. In 1989 there were 380 students. The next year the number rose sharply, reaching 460. This was due to the fact that two nearby schools were closed and the students from these schools continued their studies in Simuvere.

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