Education
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writing and basic counting. They also play indoor and outdoor activities
and games and go on trips and excursions to interesting places.
...is the oldest university in Europe. It was established in 1088 (in the 11th
century) and became one of the most prestigious colleges on the continent.
The biggest problem is the lack of money,
so the teachers' salaries remain relatively
low. Consequently, the quality of the Czech
education system is bad compared to the
education system in foreign countries.
Another issue frequently mentioned in the newspapers
is student's behaviour to the teachers. There is an
increasing number of violent attacks on teachers
which makes the profession even more difficult.
...is the most prestigious Czech college
founded by Charles IV. in the 14th
century. It has about 50 000 students
who can study various subjects including
medicine, mathematics and physics,
sport, arts, engineering and technology,
psychology, theology, economics and law.
In most primary schools, pupils learn the basics of mathematics,
physics, Czech, history, geography and other subjects. At some
primary schools, children can choose from more than one foreign
language. Most of them learn English as their first foreign language.
...occurs after primary school is finished. In the Czech Republic,
there are many types of secondary schools to choose from. Grammar
schools (gymnasiums) provide the most complex education for the
most talented students that have the ambition to later attend
university. The study at grammar school is 4, 6 or 8 years long.
...are three big and highly
prestigious universities on the
eastern coast of the United States.
" I vy League"
...is the name given to the group of 8 big colleges