Depends of the year, but I can tell you for example a kid with 11 years old they have Maths, Portuguese, English, French, Geography, History,PhysioChemistry, Biology and Geology, draw, technological education,informationaleducation, physical education and civic education
Of course they do. It is obligatory to attend school at least till 9th grade. Discussions about changing the obligatory status to the 12 grade are underway.
Note: Portuguese education system comprehends Basic School (1st grade till 9th grade), High School (10th grade till 12th grade) and Higher Education (depends on the course, it can be a course of 3 to 6/7 years).
EDUCATION!!Primary school: the schools in Portugal is basically the exact same as the primary schools in Ireland. With a few miner differences, of course. Here are a few examples of how things are different.· The teachers teach in Portuguese not English· The children learn English not Irish.· and I'.m trying to figure out the rest.... Please help!! :(
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7th to 9th grades.
It is used in science lessons to amuse children!
Yes, children attended schools as of 1750
Of course Schools support computers to students as part of their ICT lessons.
French children have 6 periods in high school
Children in Greek schools have a variety of lessons including Greek language, mathematics, history, geography, and physical education. They also typically study foreign languages such as English, as well as subjects like music and art. Religious studies are also part of the curriculum in Greek schools.
Lessons for Children was created in 1778.
Check it out at http://www.chembakolli.com/ no; there is a school in the nearest town Gudalor! The schools are not as good as schools in the UK. Only a few children attend and they write on little blackboards. Some of the village children go to school. Their schools are in the open air and they have lessons sitting on the ground.
Common types of lessons taught in schools include mathematics, science, language arts (reading/writing), social studies, and physical education. Additionally, schools may offer lessons in art, music, computer science, and foreign languages depending on the curriculum.
Chief Leschi Schools are schools for Native Americans. They honor their heritage and make it a part of the lessons. They also do the traditional culture lessons also.
yes
False. There is no law in Belgium that mandates every child to take harmonica lessons. Music education in schools is encouraged, but it is not a legal requirement for all children to take harmonica lessons.
A lot of them seem to be for children, but this one takes people of all ages: http://www.thenewyorkactingcoach.com/
There are many ways to research this. You can research schools for music or you could talk to your childs music teacher and see if the school they are attending offers music lessons after school.
Ancient schools and schools today are similar because they teach kids lessons.