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Dropouts
RAFAEL JIMÉNEZKHADIJA EL AISSAOUIALEXANDRA VICENTE
Initial professional qualification program PCPI
● The PCPI is program aimed at young people between 16 and 21 years old who have not obtained any degree or vocational training.
● The program includes: Training to obtain the title of graduate in a Compulsory Secondary school and training in three areas: social sciences and scientific technological.
Young People without studies: work
Currently, young people without an education can work but in 10 years it is foreseen that they will be expelled from the labor market because of technology.
The will be possibilities for work for university students or students who have had vocational training. This is be cause of a better education.
NO SCHOOL, NO WORK
-Don’t want to study anymore.
-Don’t want to search for a job
WHAT IS BACHILLERATO LIKE IN SPAIN?
NAMES: Marta García
Carolina CastedoCarla ÁlvarezNadia Oukili
CLASS: 1r-B
WHAT IS BACHILLERATO?
Bachillerato is part of post-obligatory Secundary Education, and there are optional and voluntary studies.
MODALITIES-Sciences-Humanities and Social Sciences-Arts-Technological
THE FINALITY OF BACHILLERATO
-Provide training to the students -intellectual and human maturity, -knowledge and skills-incorporate into active life responsability.
- To enable the students to acces to a higher education. - Before that, it will be necessary to passthe final Bachillerato evolution.- 5-10 points
TYPES OF BATXILLERA
TRAÚL LEIVA
NATALIA RODRÍGUEZSORIBEL RIVAS
JHON PEÑA
HUMANISTIC
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS:
HISTORY SCIENCE CATALAN SPANISH ENGLISH P. E. LATIN PHILOSOPHY
OPTIONAL:FRENCH PSYCHOLOGYGREEKUNIVERSAL LITERATURE
SOCIAL COMPULSORY
SUBJECTS :
HISTORY SCIENCE CATALAN SPANISH ENGLISH P. E. PHILOSOPHY MATHS BUSINESS ECONOMICS
OPTIONAL:ECONOMICSPSYCHOLOGY
SCIENTIFIC
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS :
SCIENCE OF CONTEMPORANY WORLD
CATALAN SPANISH ENGLISH P. E. MATHS BIOLOGY PHILOSOPHY CHEMISTRY
OPTIONAL:PHYSICALEARTH SCIENCES
TECHNOLOGICAL
OPTIONAL: Technical drawing Earth sciences Electrical
engineering Information
technology
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS:SpanishCatalanEnglish PhilosophyScience of the Contemporary WorldPhysical education
How much does University cost in
Spain?
Made by: Andrea Torrequebrada, Guillem Albo,
Samir El Mahdali and Jose Luis Sedano.
Average price of the universities in Spain
In Spain, the average price of the University is:1.110 Euros per year more or less.
What are we doin’ here?• Today we’re going to explain how much
University costs in Spain, so we will use different examples for that. We hope you enjoy it ;) .
University’s differences in
SpainHere we will show you some different places and their University prices for the 2015-2016 year.Catalonia: 2.011 Euros per year Madrid: 1.638 Euros per yearCastilla y León: 1.400 Euros per yearValencian Comunity: 1.223 Euros per yearAragón: 1208 Euros per yearNavarra: 1.152 Euros per yearLa Rioja: 1.101 Euros per yearBaleares: 1.075 Euros per yearAsturias: 1.028 Euros per year
Universities at Catalonia• In Catalonia we have a lot of universities that have
different prices, it can be a higher price if you’re studying chemistry because you must buy additional material that others degrees don’t need.
• For example: In the UAB ( Autonomical Barcelona University ) we have to pay 25,27 Euros for each credit, and there’s 240 credits. That would be a total of 6.064,80 Euros and for 4 years total carrier, 1.516 Euros per year.
Curiosities …• The price of the University depends of the
degree you have chosen, chemistry is the most expensive one in Catalonia and in most universities, but other degrees like Law and Economics are the cheapest. And if you fail a subject, the price to take it again will be higher.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Marina ClavijoEli López
Silvia CarvajalMario Morcillo
What is a Scholarship? A scholarship is a sum of money or other
similar aid granted to a student because of need, merit, etc. to pursue his studies.
Students can get scholarships for many different studies, and in this presentation we are going to explain three.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINIG
If you want to go to university, you can aspire to receive a scholarship, for this, you need to have some specific characteristics, and this depends on the university you want to study at.
If you want to study a vocational subject, like at a university, you can apply for scholarships, and it’s the same way as university.
There’s several examples of scholarships you can get at university and also for vocational subjects:
-An enrolment scholarship -An urban transport scholarship -An educational material scholarship -Shift and residential assistance
SCHOLARSHIPS AT POST-OBLIGATORY STUDIES
There are scolarships for studies post-obligatories like military studies, FP, Artistics studies.. (including all types of Bachillerato).
There are also different scholarships, for Students With Special Necessities to scholarships for studying a language outside of school.
ERASMUS SCHOLARSHIPS The ERASMUS student will
receive funding from one of these sources:
1. From the European Commission
2. The Ministry of Education
3. Zero scholarships. Mobilisation without financing
According to the country, rent costs more or less money, for example, there is a case of one girl who rents in Bulgaria, costing 400 euros, and the scholarship
only gave her 300 euros, she had to work part-time to get extra money.
Group
Countries Financial assistance
1 Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Norway, United Kingdom and Sweden.
400€/month
2 Germany, Belgium, Cyprus, Croatia, Slovenia, Spain, Greece, Iceland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Czech Republic and Turkey.
350€/month
3 Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Romania and Macedonia.
300€/month
University Names: Gisselle Juarez Alexandra Valenzuela Julissa Cuesta Daniela Juarez
Where do students live when they are at university?
university residences One of the options most
requestedfor student accomodation are the residence halls.
They are usually located near the campus.
university residences
Second option: shared flat
The negative part: Solutions: