European Professors Weary Of Swine Flu

November 1st, 2009

This week 270 million pupils will return to class in Europe, leading health officials to fear there may be a possible rise in the number of swine flu cases being diagnosed daily. In France, schools where students are showing any swine fly symptoms within a week of their return will be closed to prevent further spread of the potentially fatal H1N1 virus. The UK and US however plan on keeping schools open unless it appears the health care system is becoming overwhelmed and will be unable to handle the influx of new cases presented to them.
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State School Education In France

October 17th, 2009

Education in France takes place mostly in state schools. State schools lack many extra-curricular activities. There is usually no gyms, pools, or sport facilities. There are not school clubs or sport teams. Computers are rarely used, and work is done on paper. To make up for this an emphasis is placed on grammar and other studies. Calligraphy is also taught. Philosophy and environmental studies also make up a part of the curriculum for education in France.
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The Basics Of Education In France

October 10th, 2009

More money is spent on education in France per capita than most western countries. France has very high standards although education in France in considered mid-level. While most French children go to state schools 15 percent go to private schools. Higher education is offered through the elite grandes ecoles, and these schools are considered the best in the world. Education in France in competitive, and difficult for those with learning disabilities. Truancy is rare but bullying can be a problem.
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Insurance While Getting An Education In France

October 3rd, 2009

While getting a education in France make sure your child has liability insurance. This type of insurance is not mandatory but is a good idea. Your current insurance may provide coverage but for a few extra Euro you can make sure your child is covered for any type of situation that may arise. Insurance cost will vary depending on the type, level of compensation, and your deductible. Spend some time looking into what kind of insurance is best for you.
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Education In France For New Students

September 26th, 2009

The age of your foreign child when getting an education in France is a crucial factor in how they will adapt to the change. Younger children will adapt to the change much easier than a older child. For teenagers who are just starting out their education in France it can be very difficult. Your child will need plenty of support during this difficult time. Not understanding the language can be frustrating and lead to feeling inferior.
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Education In France For Foreign Students

September 19th, 2009

Education in France for foreign students under the age of ten is not as difficult as you may believe. Each child is different, but the first year is usually the hardest. Learning the French language is the most important factor in success as a foreign student. You might be able to find free French lessons offered through state schools, but generally no concessions are made for foreign students. Foreign students are first tested before placed in classes.
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State Schools Versus Private Education In France

September 12th, 2009

Education in France can be done at a state school or a private one. State schools are considered better than private schools in France, and attendance in private schools were traditionally for linguistic of religious reasons. This view on private education in France versus state schools is undergoing alot of change as can be seen my the increased numbers of private school attendees. There are many factors involved when choosing what type of school will be best for your child.
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Overview On Further Education In France

September 5th, 2009

Many students further their education in France by attending colleges or apprenticeships. Popular MBA subjects in France include banking, business, economics, languages, and many more. Tuition for these schools is expensive. The schools are highly organized and students are kept busy. Courses are taught in English, but one usually must be fluent in both French and English. Further education in France can also be done by open learning. Open learning education can be completed at home.
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Apprenticeships As A Part Of Education In France

September 5th, 2009

Education in France includes apprenticeships especially for the youth who are not taking higher education. Young people who are finishing school at 16 often attend a tech college for apprenticeship. Apprenticeships are given to people from 16 to 26 years of age. In order to qualify for a apprenticeship applicants must have completed regular schooling. French apprenticeships are considered the best in the world. While in training they receive a wage that varies on their level of experience.
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IEP Universities Are An Experience To Remember

September 5th, 2009

The French education system includes elite universities such as the Institut d’Etudes Politiques. There are nine of these schools in France. Courses take five years with the third year taking place in a foreign country. Education in France at a IEP requires passing exams, and only a small portion of applicants are excepted. Education in France is considered very difficult, and students work hard. To offset the difficult work they also party very hard on weekends.
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