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- After the ESO - Educación Secundaria Obligatoria stage in the Spanish education system, pupils go on to Bachillerato, with its more traditional academic approach, or to Formación Profesional, which has a vocational focus.
FP comprises two cycles, one for students from sixteen to eighteen and another, running parallel to university education, for students of eighteen and over. After both cycles students qualify for a specific occupation, or to go on to more specialized courses. See also LOE - Ley Orgánica de Educación (2006).
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- After the ESO - Educación Secundaria Obligatoria stage in the Spanish education system, pupils go on to Bachillerato, with its more traditional academic approach, or to Formación Profesional, which has a vocational focus.
FP comprises two cycles, one for students from sixteen to eighteen and another, running parallel to university education, for students of eighteen and over. After both cycles students qualify for a specific occupation, or to go on to more specialized courses. See also LOE - Ley Orgánica de Educación (2006).
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- This Spanish reform established four stages of pre-university education: non-compulsory educación infantil, from birth to six years; compulsory primary education, Primaria, from six to twelve; compulsory secondary education, ESO - Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, from twelve to sixteen; and either two years of Bachillerato, leading to university entrance, or two years of Formación Profesional Específica de Grado Medio, vocational training that can lead to Formación Profesional Específica de Grado Superior. The LOE superseded the LOGSE Ley Orgánica de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo of 1990. The major change was a reduction in humanities subjects in the curriculum, while citizenship classes Educación para la Ciudadanía were introduced. The latter have been controversial in some quarters.
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- One of the stages of secondary education established in Spain by the LOE - Ley Orgánica de Educación (2006) It begins at twelve years of age and ends at sixteen, the age at which compulsory education ends. The old division between a technical and an academic education is not as marked in ESO, as all secondary pupils receive basic professional training.
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- A traditional term for secondary education. Today in Spain, under the LOE - Ley Orgánica de Educación (2006) it specifically means the last two years of secondary education (16-18 years) following ESO - Enseñanza Secundaria Obligatoria, for students who wish to go to university.
In parts of Latin America Bachillerato is the examination taken at the end of secondary education. In Peru it means the first university degree. LOE - Ley Orgánica de Educación (2006), ESO - Educación Secundaria Obligatoria




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