V4 Team No. 3 Education
V4 Team No. 3 Education
Members Enrollment
Miguel Angel Tolentino 2127744
González
José Carlos Narvaez Cortes 1937011
Eduarod Gael Sandoval 1912383
Marquez
Ruben Ailton Serrato Aguilar 2012347
Jesus Arquieta Maldonado 1930984
UK Education Levels
Early Years Education:
Nursery: Children aged 3 to 4 attend nursery, which
is not compulsory.
Reception: At age 4 or 5, children enter Reception,
which is part of the Foundation Stage of primary
education.
Primary Education:
• Primary School: Children attend primary school from
ages 5 to 11, covering Key Stages 1 and 2.
• Key Stage 1: Ages 5 to 7 (Years 1 and 2).
• Key Stage 2: Ages 7 to 11 (Years 3 to 6).
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Secondary Education:
Secondary School: From ages 11 to 16, students'
study in secondary school.
Key Stage 3: Ages 11 to 14 (Years 7 to 9).
Key Stage 4: Ages 14 to 16 (Years 10 and 11)
leading to the General Certificate of Secondary
Education (GCSE) examinations.
Post-16 Education:
After completing their GCSEs,
students can choose between
several options:
Sixth Form College: Two-year
courses leading to A-level
qualifications.
Further Education (FE)
College: Offers vocational and
academic courses.
Apprenticeships: Combines
work and study.
Higher Education:
After post-16 education, students can pursue higher
education at universities or colleges.
Undergraduate Degrees: Typically, last for 3 years (4
years in Scotland) and lead to a bachelor's degree.
Postgraduate Degrees: Include master's and
doctoral programs.
Continuing Education:
Lifelong learning and professional development
opportunities are available for adults through various
institutions and programs.
Adult Education:
Adults can access education and training for
personal or professional development through
various institutions and programs.
Featured Universities
Oxford University
It is located in the famous English city of the same
name. It is the oldest university in the world. Among
the specialties it offers, Humanities stand out. It has
received 47 Nobel Prizes, 26 British Prime Ministers,
more than 30 foreign leaders, some 50 Olympic
medalists and even 12 saints.
University of Cambridge
It is the second oldest in the world, behind Oxford,
and dates back to 1209. Famous for its technical
courses, it has 31 autonomous faculties and 6 higher
schools. They have studied past 90 Nobel Prize
winners, 123 Olympic medalists
Imperial Collage London
Located in central London, it focuses on 4 main
areas: science, engineering, medicine and business.
The institution has 14 Nobel Prize winners including
Sir Alexander Fleming
Types of Universities
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Traditional Universities: Serrato Aguilar (MIAS)
Members Enrollment
Miguel Angel Tolentino 2127744
González
José Carlos Narvaez Cortes 1937011
Eduarod Gael Sandoval 1912383
Marquez
Ruben Ailton Serrato Aguilar 2012347
Jesus Arquieta Maldonado 1930984
Mexico Education Levels
In Mexico, the educational system is
structured at several levels, from
initial education to higher education.
Here I present a general description
of educational levels in Mexico:
Initial education: Maternal Education: Aimed at
children from birth to 3 years old.
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Master's degree: Postgraduate programs that are
taken after obtaining a bachelor's degree and last
approximately 2 years.
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following
Members Enrollment
Miguel Angel Tolentino González 2127744
José Carlos Narvaez Cortes 1937011
Eduarod Gael Sandoval Marquez 1912383
Ruben Ailton Serrato Aguilar 2012347
Jesus Arquieta Maldonado 1930984
U.S.A Education
Levels
Preschool Education:
Preschool education is the initial stage of formal
education and is generally designed for children
aged 3 to 5. Although it is not mandatory in all
states, many schools offer preschool programs.
Primary Education:
Primary education in the United States generally
covers from kindergarten to the fifth or sixth grade,
depending on the school district. Students begin
primary school at the age of 5 or 6.
Secondary Education
Secondary education includes middle school or
junior high (grades 6-8) and high school (grades
9-12). Students complete secondary education
around the age of 18 and earn a high school
diploma upon graduation.
Postsecondary Education
After high school, students can choose to
continue their education at postsecondary
institutions such as universities, colleges, or
technical schools. This can include two-year
(associate) and four-year (bachelor's) degree
programs. There are also graduate and doctoral
programs for advanced studies.
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Phi Delta Theta:
It tends to welcome scholarship
students, but they also reserve
the right of admission. They
conduct tests for applicants.
Each day (Monday through
Friday) of the first week of the
month, they will take a test
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Scholarships
Fulbright Scholarships
It is the opportunity for Mexican students to study
a postgraduate degree in the United States. The
Commission, with its own resources or in
coordination with an agency subcontracted by
the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of
the United States Department of State, will
support the scholarship recipients with the
admission application process.
AAUW international fellowships program
Types of
Universities
Types of Universities Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities
Liberal arts colleges and universities
emphasize a comprehensive education that
encourages critical thinking, writing, and
analysis.
Research Universities
Research universities are known for their
emphasis on academic research. They are
leaders in producing research and publications
in a variety of fields.
Private Universities
Private universities are not funded by the state
and tend to have higher tuition, but they may
also offer more financial aid.
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