Eseu argumentativ in engleza despre educatia din romania
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Nowadays an important and discussed issue by all countries is the education system. In many  countries from year to year politician try to make changes in order to improve it. However, it happens  that instead of improve it the system become more complicated and corrupted. In some countries is  believed that is better to learn everything by heart but in others the practical part and students opinion  is more important. Hence this essay is going to discuss the main differences and similarities between

Romanian and United Kingdom education system.  Although Romania and the UK have very different education systems there can be found some  similarities. The age required to attend school is similar; in Romania six or seven and in UK six years  old. In both countries primary and secondary schools are compulsory. Furthermore, in Romania as in  the UK at the age of five-teen pupils have to pass an exam in order to follow further education,  preparing them for university. The age required to enter the university in Romania is exactly the same  as the one in UK, eight-teen or over.  UK has the same three years of study in higher-education, just like Romania. In Romania as in the  UK, in higher education, students have a number of credits they have to achieve along the academic  year and there are also examinations periods: one in semester one and one in semester two. Both  countries offer students the chance to choose from a variety of courses. Some of the courses are  compulsory and vary from school to school while others optional and each student can choose which  ones to take.

Important differences can be noticed between this two countries education system. In the UK is  applied an interactive and efficient method of teaching, that is not applied in Romania, which  encourages students to express themselves freely and participate to courses. The compulsory  education of these two countries is different. The Romanian compulsory education last for ten years  while the one from the UK for eleven years. Children start school at the age of six or seven and follow  the primary school, eight years. They have to take an examination at the end of primary school called  the National Exam, based on assessments throughout the last four years. Based on their results they  go to secondary school (high school) which last four years but first two are compulsory. However, students have to complete all four year in order to apply for higher education.

At the end of secondary school students must submit the Romanian Baccalaureate exam form by an  oral and written examination. Compared to Romania where the statutory schooling age is from six to  eight-teen (if you want to follow a university after the secondary education) in the UK is from five to  six-teen. The UK education system is divided in four Key Stages and pupils are assessed at the end  of each stage. At the end of Key Stage Four pupils have to achieve General Certificate of Secondary   Education (GCSE) in order to continue with further education. If they decide to follow a higher  education they have to follow a further course at the end of which they have to achieve the GCE Alevel (General Certificate of Education Advanced Level). From the financial point of view the education in the UK is far more expensive than in Romania. For exampleone year of university in UK  is 3,075£ whereas in Romania is only 420£.

The length of a master degree is of two years in Romania while in the UK it takes only one year.

Moreover, UK students are encouraged to follow further education, although is expensive, because

the government supports the students (for example students can apply for a student loan). By  contrast, in Romania there are governmental funded universities, where students are admitted if they  pass the admission exam with a high grade.  

 To summarize, the major similarities and differences between Romanian and United Kingdom  education systems are the one regarding compulsory education, marking system, qualification,  structure of schooling year, the cost of studying, plagiarism and courses in higher-education. Many  Romanians say that Romanian education system is better than others countries because students  learn more things at a higher level. But what matters the most: the quantity or the quality? Is it better  to learn more and forget everything in two days or is better to learn useful things for everyday life and  forever? The answer of these questions depends from person to person, and only those we studied in  both system can realize the advantages and disadvantages of these two education systems.

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