New Eurydice Publication :: The Structure of the European Education Systems 2017/18: Schematic Diagrams
The Structure of the European Education Systems 2017/18: Schematic Diagrams
Read Eurydice’s latest publication The Structure of the European Education Systems to find out how each country organises their education systems. What are the similarities and differences between countries with regards to the different stages of education? How old are children when they have access to pre-primary education? What are the different models of organisation in primary and secondary education in Europe and how long does each educational level last? How diverse are the programmes offered at tertiary level?
This report provides information on the structure of mainstream education in European countries from pre-primary to tertiary level for the 2017/18 school and academic years. It includes national schematic diagrams, an explanatory guide and a map showing the main organisational models of primary and secondary education. The information is available for 43 European education systems, covering 38 countries participating in the EU’s Erasmus+ programme.
New Eurydice Publication :: Compulsory Education in Europe – 2017/18
Compulsory Education in Europe – 2017/18
Did you know that throughout Europe all young people are required to attend full-time education/training for at least 9-10 years and it is often mandatory until they are about 16 years old? How long is compulsory education/training in your country? How does it differ from other countries in the EU?
In this new Eurydice’s publication you will find out the duration of compulsory education/training throughout Europe. It highlights the starting and leaving ages and distinguishes the notions of full-time and part-time compulsory education/ training for each country.
The information is available for 43 European education systems covering 38 countries participating in the EU’s Erasmus+ programme.