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KIEN GIANG UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE

BRITISH AND AMERICAN LITERTURE

MA . HUỲNH VƯƠNG UYỂN THY


MEMBER CONTENT OF THE REPORT

1 Đỗ Quyết Thắng - GEOGRAPHY


2 -
3 -
4 Huỳnh Kim Như - EDUCATION
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6 Huỳnh Thị Hạnh Kiều - ECONOMIC
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Class1 Class 1

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Class 2 Class 2

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Class 3 Class 3

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Class 4 Class 4

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Class 5 Class 5

Prinmary education
Class 6

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Class 6

Class 7 Class 7

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B. Covering Scotland

Class 8 12 Class 8

Class 9 Class 9
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Two systems

Hight school

Class 10 Class 10
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Class 11 Class 11
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higher 1 year
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1 year

1 year
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2 year

2 year
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1 year

3 year
College

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2 year
A. Covering England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

4 year
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3 year

1 year
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1 year
MA

1 year
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1 year

2 year
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2year
DhD

3 year
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3 year
age

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Primary education:

 Primary or elementary education is


the first years of formal

 In most Western countries, it is


compulsory for children to receive
primary education

 Primary education generally begins


when children are four to seven
years of age.
Primary education:

• the child will stay, in


steadily advancing classes,
until they complete it and
move on to secondary
schooling.
Primary education:

• Children are usually placed in


classes with one teacher who
will be primarily responsible for
their education and welfare for
that year.
Primary education:

The major goals of primary education


are :
 achieving basic literacy and
numeracy amongst
 establishing foundations in science,
geography, history and other social
sciences
KINDER GARTEN

 Kindergarten is usually
administered in an elementary
school .
 In the state of New South
Wales ,it is called kindergarten,
and used interchangeably with,
pre-school
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

The elementary school consists of the


first seven years of school, that is,
grades 1 through 5 or 6

Until the latter third of the 20th century,


however, grammar school was grades 1
through 8.
Postgraduate study
programs

start with a start with an MRes


graduate diploma (master's degree in
(PG Dip), then or research) course,
transfer to a and then continue
Master's degree on to a PhD
Postgraduate Diploma / Diploma
(PG Cert / Dip)
 One-year courses that
usually do not require
research.
 Are generally accepted as
professional
qualifications.
 Greatstart in your
chosen career.
Course for Master promotion
(MA, MSc, LLM, Med, etc.)
 one year long.
 consist of two parts
 complete a number of
subjects: take lectures
and discussions, write
essays and take exams.
 do your own research to
write a thesis.
Research Master (MRes, MPhil)

 don't attend lectures


 spend the whole year
studying.
 finalscore will be
determined by the
quality.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)

 Teaching-based
business master
course.
 Grow on a managerial
level.
 This is the best
known and most
sought after graduate
degree.
Doctorate (PhD)

 also known as PhDs.


 last from three to four years,
 do a research project.
 In the final year, you will
have to submit an essay of
about 100,000 words.
 The new PhD program:
 taught as well as research
topics .
 opportunity to conduct
interdisciplinary research.

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