Tenth gradeTenth grade (also 10th Grade or Grade 10) is the tenth year of formal or compulsory education. It is typically the first year of high school. In many parts of the world, students in tenth grade are usually 15 or 16 years of age. For most Australian states, Year 10 is the fourth year of a student's high school education. However, in the Northern Territory, it is the first year of senior school, which occurs after high school. While in contrast, in most South Australian public schools, it is the third year of high school.
College transferCollege transfer is the anticipated movement students consider between education providers and the related institutional processes supporting those secondary and post-secondary learners who actually do move with completed coursework or training that may be applicable to a degree pathway and published requirements. Student movements between different education providers spanning secondary and post-secondary institutions of higher education are varied.
Teaching assistantA teaching assistant or teacher's aide (TA) or education assistant (EA) or team teacher (TT) is an individual who assists a teacher with instructional responsibilities. TAs include graduate teaching assistants (GTAs), who are graduate students; undergraduate teaching assistants (UTAs), who are undergraduate students; secondary school TAs, who are either high school students or adults; and elementary school TAs, who are adults (also known as paraprofessional educators or teacher's aides).
Université d'YorkLuniversité d'York est une université pluri-disciplinaire britannique située à York, dans le Nord de l'Angleterre. Fondée en 1963, l'université a acquis une solide réputation académique au cours de son demi-siècle d'existence. Elle est généralement classée parmi les 10 meilleurs établissements du Royaume-Uni et les 150 meilleurs au monde. En 2012, l'université a été invitée à rejoindre le Russell Group en reconnaissance de la qualité de son enseignement et de sa recherche.
Université des PhilippinesCet article traite du Système de l'université des Philippines. Voir aussi l'université des Philippines Diliman, l'université des Philippines à Los Baños, l'université des Philippines, Manille ou les autres universités autonomes du Système. L'université des Philippines est une université d'État, fondée par un acte du congrès en 1908. Beaucoup de présidents et de sénateurs sont parmi ses diplômés.
Modélisation des Nations uniesUne modélisation des Nations unies (MNU), en anglais en (MUN ou Model UN), est une simulation des Nations unies qui a pour but de former les participants aux négociations internationales. Ces simulations visent à promouvoir les Droits de l'homme, les compétences en communication et en relations internationales ainsi que les bases de la diplomatie. Dans le cadre des Modélisations des Nations unies, les étudiants prennent le rôle des ambassadeurs ou des ministres des Affaires étrangères en participant à des simulations de sections internationales de l’ONU.
Université nationale d'IrlandeLe siège de la NUI à Merrion Square à Dublin.|vignette|180px L'université nationale d'Irlande (en anglais : National University of Ireland ou NUI) est un système universitaire fédéral, composé d'universités constitutives et de collèges reconnus par le système). Il est instauré par le Irish Universities Act, de 1908, et profondément remanié par le Universities Act de 1997. Les universités faisant partie du système fédéral sont indépendantes dans leur fonctionnement, leur appartenance implique uniquement que les diplômes qu'elles remettent sont ceux de la fédération, qui a son siège à Dublin.
Secondary education in FranceIn France, secondary education is in two stages: Collèges (kɔlɛʒ) cater for the first four years of secondary education from the ages of 11 to 15. Lycées (lise) provide a three-year course of further secondary education for children between the ages of 15 and 18. Pupils are prepared for the baccalauréat (bakaloʁea; baccalaureate, colloquially known as bac, previously bachot), which can lead to higher education studies or directly to professional life.
Bachelor of MusicA Bachelor of Music (BMus) is an academic degree awarded by a college, university, or conservatory upon completion of a program of study in music. The degree may be awarded for performance, music education, composition, music theory, musicology / music history (musicology degrees may be a Bachelor of Arts rather than a Bachelor of Music), music technology, music therapy, sacred music, music business/music industry, entertainment, music production, or jazz studies.
Technical and further educationTechnical and further education or simply TAFE (ˈteɪf) is the common name in English-speaking countries in Oceania for vocational education, as a subset of tertiary education. TAFE institutions provide a wide range of predominantly vocational courses. Individual TAFE institutions (usually with numerous campuses) are known as either colleges or institutes, depending on the country, state or territory. In Australia, where the term TAFE originated, institutions usually host qualifying courses, under the National Training System/Australian Qualifications Framework/Australian Quality Training Framework.