Education in Russia
Education in Russia
Education in Russia (pronunciation: /ɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃən ɪn ˈrʌʃə/) refers to the comprehensive system of learning and instruction in the Russian Federation. The etymology of the term "education" comes from the Latin "educatio" meaning "a breeding, a bringing up, a rearing".
History
The history of Education in Russia can be traced back to the 10th century with the introduction of the first schools in the country. The system has undergone significant changes over the centuries, influenced by political, social, and economic factors.
Structure
The structure of the Russian education system is divided into several stages: pre-school, primary, secondary, and higher education. Each stage has its own specific characteristics and goals.
Pre-school Education
Pre-school Education in Russia is designed for children aged 3 to 6 years. It aims to prepare children for school, developing their cognitive, physical, and social skills.
Primary Education
Primary Education in Russia is compulsory and lasts for four years. It provides basic knowledge in various subjects such as Russian, mathematics, and natural sciences.
Secondary Education
Secondary Education in Russia is divided into two stages: basic secondary education and complete secondary education. Basic secondary education lasts for five years, while complete secondary education lasts for two years.
Higher Education
Higher Education in Russia is provided by universities and institutes. It includes undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs in various fields of study.
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