As all people, European and non-European alike, knows the harmful effect swine flu caused all over the world. Many establishments were adversely affected like offices, malls, stores, and even schools. Swine flu, or ah1n1 for some, is highly contagious. The hazard of a disease that is highly contagious forces schools to close for a whole week or more, in order for to them to surely quarantine the place. The quarantine ensures that all traces of swine flu microorganisms gets killed and completely eradicated in their respective schools. After the prescribed amount of time, students are re-admitted.s
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July 19th, 2010Tough Gradin System in France
June 22nd, 2010The new grading system in France, the 0-20 grade system, poses a difficulty to some students. One reason is because the system goes something like a given grade of 20 means that you have garnered an absolutely perfect grade (which can be hard for the majority), 19 means almost perfect, and the number goes on until zero, where it means that there is no score or point gained. Scoring then, is a hard task for the intervals between the highest and lowest grade is not significantly different from each other. One hard fact is that grades are announced in front of the class, where the high graders can feel proud and those who got low grades will feel bad.
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Better writing skills, improved spellings, more grades
May 27th, 2010As the grading system in France is based on a grading scheme with the highest being 20. The below average students have to make constant effort to be above the border line. The teachers lay special emphasis on the spellings and grammatical mistakes made by the students and rectify them by giving lesser grades to students. Education in France is one of the toughest systems in the world.
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Benefits of the education in France
May 5th, 2010The schools in France start enrolling children from the age of two years, and their schooling continues till the age of 16 years. Also the children in France have greater number of hours at school than schools in other European countries. Education in France is also standardized by a tough grading system that brings out the best in their students.
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When you should apply for education in France
April 7th, 2010In France the academic year starts in September or October, but some institutions may enrol students for spring or winter semester as well. Applications for the universities can be collected from university itself or from the French embassy between November 15 to January 15 and the form should reach the university by 1st February.
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Higher Education System in France
March 23rd, 2010In the institutions imparting higher education in the country provide you with degrees, diplomas, and certificates of global standards. The government has initiated to reform the educational system so that the time frame of French education can be at par with other European countries therefore it takes three years for bachelor’s degree, two for master degree and three for doctorate.
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TOUGH GRADING SYSTEM
February 1st, 2010All schools in France have the grading system. The grading is done on a scale of 0 to 20, 20 being the best grade possible i.e. truly perfect. Overall, this system falls tough on students as hardly anyone gets a 20 or even 19. To add to it, teachers shout the grades when handing over some assignments. The bottom-line is that the low grades are no to improve you but to make you react strongly to aim higher.
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A VERY EARLY BEGINNING
January 15th, 2010Education system in France is symbolized by early age school going. Mostly, children in France start going to schools from the age of 2, nearly 50% of the children, or from the age of 3. The schooling in France is mandatory until the age of 16. Where in other European countries like Germany and Finland, children spend less than 700 hours in school; here in France, more than 900 hrs of schooling is done every year.
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French Education Migrates To Red Hat
November 29th, 2009France’s ministry of education has moved 2,500 servers from 30 local education authorities to Linux as part of their open source investment. This comes in an attempt to avoid lock in contracts with vendors. The cost of proprietary licenses along with forced upgrades are something they hope to avoid by eventually moving all systems to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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Minister For Education Writes Typo Filled Memo, Encourages Better Spelling
November 16th, 2009The French education minister believes there should be a greater focus on spelling, however the memo he sent out stating this was riddled with errors. Dozens of grammatical and spelling mistakes were found throughout a press pack given to journalists ahead of the new school year beginning. The mistakes were so bad that commentators have labeled the minister, Luc Chatel, a “dunce” and claimed that even a non native French speaker would spot the countless errors.
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