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Prepared By, Noor Azreen Jalaludin

UB( 2013557299) Prepared For,Prof. Madya Chan Yuen Fook

POLICY AND EDUCATIONAL PLANNING ( EDM704 )

System

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Allerton High School, King Lane, England

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St Barnabas Church of England Primary School, Oxford

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Cardiff University, Wales

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Sample of Examinations Papers & Books Endorsed by:

Ex: Nobel International School

*has been implementing this system"

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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ,commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain. Consists of four countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The UK is a unitary state governed under constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary system, with its seat of government in a capital city of London.

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Source:http://www.education.gov.uk

"Our vision is for a highly educated society in which opportunity is more

equal for children and young people no matter what their background for family

circumstances"

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Introduction:-

• Education in United Kingdom is supervised by Ministry of Education and Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

• At the local level, local Government are responsible for implementing policy for public education and state schools

• State provided free education to students • Parents can choose to educate their

children in any way appropriate.

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National Curriculum

What is a National Curriculum

"A national curriculum sets out the body of knowledge, skills and understanding that a

society wishes to pass on to its children and young people"

Source : National Curriculum Fourth Report of session 2008-09

Volume 1.

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cont..

• UK introduced a National Curriculum in the year 1992

• Full Time education is compulsory for all children age between 5 to 16 years -old.

• General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE )- 16 years old.

• After GCSE go to A Level Qualification

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Basic Education • comprising of subjects like

English, Mathematics, Science, Design&Technology, Information&Communication Technology, History,Geography, Modern Foreign Language,Music,Art&Design,Physical Education and Citizenship

Example : core subjects

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Addition subjects

• in addition to these core subjects:

Religious Education Career Education Sex Education

- Religious Education- Character

Transformation - Mandarin- France Language (Implemented by

Secondary School)

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Educational Policy

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Educational Policy

1.The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

2.Primary Education3.Secondary Education4.General Certificate of

Secondary Education (GCSE) Examination

5. Further Education6. Higher Education in UK7.Recent Developments

 

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Educational Policy

The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS): • ages 3-5 years old (Nursery & Acceptance)

Four Stages: England, Wales, and Northern Ireland• Key Stage 1 – 5 to 7 years old (year 1-2)• Key Stage 2 – 7 to 11 years old (year 3-6)• Key Stage 3 – 11 to 14 years old (year 7-9)• Key Stage 4 – 14 to 16 years old (year 10-11)

Scotland• 7 years of primary schooling • 4 years of compulsory schooling • by the age of 15 to 16 take the Scottish Certificate of

Education (SCE)- usually in 7-9 subjects only.  

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1. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

• a term defined in Section 39 of the British government's Childcare Act 2006

• Covering ages 3 -5

• 3 years old (Nursery) – may be full-time or part-time

• 4 years old (Acceptance)

• play & learning

• Literacy & numeracy

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2. Primary Education: Stage 1 & 2

• Children attend primary school for 6 years, from the age of 5 to 11, comprising of Key Stages 1 and 2.

• The primary school may be housed in a single building with two departments:

1) Infants (5-7) – Stage 1

2) Juniors (7-11)- Stage 2• Stage 1- School are required to assess pupils via internal

teacher assessment, informed by (internally-marked) task and tests

• Stage 2- Pupils are assessed via combination of internal teacher assessment and externally marked statutory national tests

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3. Secondary Education: Stage 3 & 4• After the children are done with the primary

schooling, they begin secondary school for 5 years• from the age of 11 to 14 (Stage 3)• from the age of 14 – 16 (Stage 4) • In secondary schooling, the promotion to a higher

class doesn’t depend upon the result of the examination but is automatic.

• Stage 3 - via internal teacher assessment only. There is currently an external review of testing and assessment at the end of Stage 2

• Stage 4 - Pupils take externally set public examinations (the General Certificate of Secondary Education)

5 YEARS

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4. General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) Examination: • After a student is done with 5 years

of secondary education, he/she is required to appear in the GCSE examination

• It is a single subject examination set and marked by independent education boards.

• Although there is no lower or upper limit to the number of subjects, a student may choose up to ten GCSE examinations in different subjects, including mathematics and English language

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5. Further Education:17-18 years old• After taking the GCSE examinations, students

may choose to leave secondary schooling altogether or may choose to either continue:

- General National Vocational Qualification (GNVQ) and

- Business & Technology Education Council (BTEC) or

- pursue Advance Level of secondary education • followed by an examination at the end of 2 years

of studying, passing, which makes the student eligible for University Entrance in UK.

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6. StructureHigher Education in UK:

• Students in the United Kingdom normally enter University when they are 18 years old, 7 years after starting their secondary education.

4 Years 3 Years

2 Years

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Undergraduate Courses:• A bachelor’s degree in England, Wales, and

Northern Ireland is usually of 3 years at a university or a higher education college,

• whereas in Scotland it takes 4 years to complete.

• However, there are also 4 year degrees in England, Wales, and Northern Island - that have 1 year dedicated to gaining of work experience.

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Postgraduate Courses:

• Only after successful completion of the undergraduate course are students eligible for applying for the postgraduate course,

• which are usually 1 or 2 years in duration

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Doctorate Programs:

•  These programs generally require a bachelor’s degree or master’s degree as eligibility fulfillment and usually are of duration from 3 years to 5 years at a university where students are required to work on single research project or dissertation.

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7. Recent Developments:

• National plan for music education• ICT curriculum• New Primary Curriculum to bring higher

standards in English, maths and science• Government bans calculators in tests for 11-

year-olds• 55 new Free Schools open in September 2012

– twice as many as this time last year

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USA and UK School Systems explained

• In Shropshire, where we moved from, the school year was split into 3 terms:

• September to Christmas/New Year holidays in December,

• January to Easter holidays around March/April,

• then from Easter holidays to July

In Chandler, Phoenix, where we live now, the

school year is split into 4 quarters: July to end of September (followed by 1st intercession or 'Fall Break') October to end of December (followed by 2nd intercession for 'The Holidays') January to mid-March (followed by 3rd intercession or 'Spring Break') April to last day of school on June 1st

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CONCLUSION:

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• CONCLUSION: Personal View

Birmingham University

Advantage :• Before GCSE: their have to sit

a tests according to students' interests - teachers will determine whether a student will sit GCSE at a high level or not.

• BUT, in Malaysia, student compulsory to sit SPM test

• GCSE first national test in UK - Poor students will only be allowed to sit “foundation level” test –C is the highest grade for them - excellent students will sit “higher level”

• GCSE - students have been exposed with “course work/assignment” concept, BUT in Malaysia, we only focusing on “Examination” concept. So, Malaysia should change the system – to produce students with critical thinking

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REFRENCES:

• http://en.wikipedia.org

• http://www.education.gov.uk

• http://slideshare.net//fernandobilingual/education-in-uk-12561358

• http://slideshare.net//the system oldest universities of Great Britain

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