Education
Australian
education has international reputation for its high academic standards. The
Australian education system is made up of four basic levels: primary and
secondary schools, language schools, technical institutes and universities.
Education
in Australia is monitored and regulated by government and private agents ,
ensuring the highest academic standards , comfortable facilities for students ,
security , great atmosphere , the best staff of teachers and teaching that aims
to develop suitable skills for the demands of a globalized world.
All
Australian educational institutions offer a wide range of quality courses and
study opportunities in all areas of knowledge, with programs supported by
highly qualified teachers and advisers .Students have the opportunity to choose
from a wide range of teaching and research methods, sizes and locations of
institutions to meet their expectations and needs.
Education
in Chile is distinguished in basic, secondary and higher education. In Chile
education is governed by the Education Act 2009 (LGE), successor to the
Constitutional Law of Education. The
education system in their levels kindergarten, primary and secondary and
technical training centers of higher education are regulated and monitored by
the Ministry of Education. The Higher Education Council (CSE ) whose main
functions are to rule on the application for official recognition of
universities and professional institutes , verify its development, establishing
systems for selective examination and accreditation , recommend sanctions and
conduct studies on higher education.
The right
to education and freedom of education are safeguarded in the Constitution of
the Republic, however, to have legal recognition of private establishments must
comply with the fundamental objectives and minimum compulsory contents (OF
-CMO) prescribed by the articles 15 to 20 of the LOCE. These requirements and
standards are set by the Ministry of Education the report of CSE.
Although
the right to education is constitutionally protected, Chile has a number of
problems related to the quality and access, especially at senior level . In the
last five years there have been two major waves of demonstrations in relation
to the situation of education in the country, in 2006 and 2011. The latter was
plunged into a deep and active year of social protest in the country in various
fields. In recent years more than 800 municipal schools closed and only 36
percent of students enrolled in public schools.
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