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CONTEMPORARY EVOLUTION OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEMS - Coggle Diagram
CONTEMPORARY EVOLUTION OF THE EDUCATION SYSTEMS
The configuration of the national education systems was the product of an evolution of events that led to the creation of the education systems as they are known today.
Configuration of the english education system
Must take into account
The economic, social and cultural conditions of England.
Its long democratic tradition.
The perfect balance between the monarchy and the parliament.
A "dul" system was established
A secondary and higher education school for the upper classes, whose aim was to prepare future university and church students
Education for the underprivileged, which is largely paid for by the Anglican Church.
During the 19th century, the country had three types of educational institutions geared towards the education of the working classes
Sunday schools
charitable schools
dame schools
Configuration of the French Education System
The Condorcet Repolt started to build the French education system.
Revolutionary liberalism proclaimed a new idea of nationhood, presenting as a novelty the principle of individual equality bsed on which:
All citiziens would have the right to access the universal public school system organised and guaranteed by the state.
Obligation to read and write in order to exercise the right of citizenship and, whit it, the exercise of suffrage.
The idea of the citizien in the liberal state is opposed to that of the subject. (Old Regime).
A commission chaired by Talleyram was commissioned to study the cuestion of education.
Education was not a priority aspect until 1791.
Public education
Configuration of the Spanish Education System
The Spanish government has taken on board a number of key issues, such as:
Moyano Law
six years of general studies and six years of vocational training.
Higher education: universities, higher education, vocational education
Compulsory primary education
The Cortes of Cadiz
Educational policies during the Restoration and the Second Republic
Institución Libre de Enseñanza, known as ILE (1876), unknown pedagogical principles, such as co-education, training outside the classroom, the inclusion of physical education and the permanent collaboration between schools and colleges.
Education in Spain during the Franco regime
reform the entire education system, from nursery school to university, adapting it to the needs of schooling and modernising the entire structure of the education system.
The Spanish education system in the democratic era
Seven education laws have been passed under Article 27
Configuration of the German Education System
result of long-term development driven by three factors:
Reformation and Counter-Reformation
The rise of nation states in Europe in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
invention of the printing press
three distinct periods in the history of the Germany education system:
The German Empire
The Weimar Republic
The Prussian Age