• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: douglasmar2016
  • Perguntado 8 anos atrás

What are schools Like in countries such as peru, ghana or japan? Do you know

Respostas

respondido por: LauraPandinha
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Education in Peru is compulsory and free in public schools at the primary, secondary and secondary levels.1 It is also free in public universities for students who are unable to pay and who have a satisfactory academic performance.1 Education is sub- Ministry of Education, which is charged with formulating, implementing and supervising the national educational policy.2 Japan The credibility of public school education is relatively high because teachers are at a high level. Here in Brazil public education is weak, except in higher education that still has good quality (but one hour the government manages to destroy it as well) The number of class hours and closing times change according to the day of the week and the grade taken. The sixth grade has 5 to 6 hours of class per day (each class usually lasts 45 minutes in shogakko and 50 minutes in chugakko). There are no classes Saturday and Sunday. It's not so different from here. The school year is divided into three periods: Ichigakki - April to July - at the end have the summer holidays, which last from 30 to 40 days Nigakki - September to December - ends with winter holidays, only 2 weeks Sangakki - January to March - ends with spring break. After that, the student spends the year and starts another school year in April  Ghana, officially Republic of Ghana (Republic of Ghana) Republic of Ghana is a country in West Africa, bordered on the north by Burkina Faso, on the east by Togo, on the south by the Gulf of Ghana. Guinea and to the west by the Ivory Coast. The capital and largest city of Ghana is Accra. The word Ghana means "Warrior King" and is derived from the ancient Ghanaian Empire4. Ghana was inhabited in pre-colonial times by a number of ancient prevailing kingdoms called Akan, including the peoples of the former kingdom called the Ashanti Empire, the Akwamu, the Akyem, the Bonoman, the Denkyira, and the Fanti, among others.
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