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pale-o (63.176.159.193) -
While looking at it from the international point of view, where can we palce the education standards in Argentina? Is it true that it ranks second after France? What system of education does the country stick to? Is their university education free?I read somewhere that kids between the ages of six ro fourteen are by law required to go to school. What are the repercusiions of floting this law?
Comment #1 Eve (63.176.159.163) -
I have heard about the very high standard of education that one can be offered when studying in the beautiful country of Argentina, but I've never been granted with the opportunity to substantiate this claim. Surely, the only experience needed to be taken up in order to know for sure, is to actually be under the guide of their supposedly, remarkable and exuberant education system.
Comment #2 cespeta (63.176.159.181) -
According to UNESCO, Argentina has the best level of education and one of the best in the world. But Argentina's history tells us that their educational system is highly influenced by religion.
Comment #3 fabis from Uruguay (Contact Member) -
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Yes it's right, education for Kids from five until they finish school are requierd by law to go to school. this law was approved in 2006. It also included to unify the Education system in the whole country. I wonder if in this law has been included the safety of the students.
Comment #4 Ofelia (63.176.159.223) - 01/11/10 21:14
I think kids who ages five are not yet ready for a formal school set up. I have a sister who was enrolled then at the age of five and she got really irritated at her classmates and did not have anything to learn at all. Good thing that my mother was very patient teaching her, that way she was able to learn the basics of writing. But I have nothing against the method of learning of any country.
Comment #5 Kelly (63.176.159.69) - 02/05/10 23:55
Yeah, those who are too early to be in school would not enjoy schooling. I think kids who are ages five or four below should be at home enjoying their toys and learning little by little. Or try to enroll them on some good art class or dance class, or maybe on swimming class where they can enjoy, learn and have fun. Have a good day ahead to everyone. Ciao.
Comment #6 Sammy (109.111.97.12) - 03/02/10 20:48
That is very true, I think children should not be forced to learn. They should learn in a manner that they are enjoying and at the same time in not at forceful manner. In our home we teach them through toys, we incorporate learning with playing. This way they are having fun and at the same time they are also learning. Be creative in everything you do since you are dealing with kids. • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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