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Croatian educational Croatian educational system system Basic features Koprivnički Bregi, January 2013 Elementary school Koprivnički Bregi

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Croatian educational Croatian educational systemsystem

Basic features

Koprivnički Bregi, January 2013

Elementary school Koprivnički Bregi

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Land of Land of knowledgeknowledge

The Education Sector Development Plan 2005 - 2010 andScience & Technology Policy of the Republic of Croatia 2006 – 2010 are strategic plans of Croatian government related to education and science.

There have been many changes which are based on Croatian educational tradition and science as well as the best experience of other European countries in this field. (The Lisbon Strategy).

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Achievements, projects, Achievements, projects, reformsreformsInvestments in educational system and science Increasing investments in educational system and science in the period from 2003 to 2007 by 34.21% (2.6 billion kn). 1) Increasing the salaries in educational system and science 2) Increasing the number of jobsCroatian National Educational Standard (HNOS)The aim is to improve the quality of education in elementary schools by reducing the amount of contents in syllabusIntroducing the State GraduationThe aim is to improve the quality of education and to use the State Graduation as a replacement for the entrance exams for the university

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High school for everyoneThe aim is to decrease the number of people without high school education and provide opportunity for more pupils to continue their higher education. This way the percentage of people without higher education in Croatia would be decreased.

The Bologna Process It is a long term process with the aim of improving

structure and organization of educational process by pointing out creative, research and practical components; afirming the connection between scientific and educational activities and developing their better efficiency.

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The strategy of developing science The strategy of developing science and technology in Croatiaand technology in CroatiaUsing the World Bank loan of 31 million Euros as well as the additional 5.7 million Euros provided by Croatia to implement the strategy of developing science and technology

Informatization of educational systemAll elementary and high schools are connected on the CARnet web.Cross-linking of students residence halls – stuDOMConnecting schools on the islands.Smart cards – SmaertX and e-INDEXInformation system in institutions of higher education - ISVU

Sports law

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SSystem of education and ystem of education and science in Croatiascience in Croatia

The first institution of higher education (founded in 1669) with various colleges, art, music and academy of dramatic art.

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Organization of educational systemOrganization of educational system

Educational system in Croatia includes:

• pre-school education• 8 years long elementary education which is compulsory and free of charge for all children aged 7-15 • high school education - includes general educational (grammar schools), vocational training (technical, industrial schools and crafts) and art schools.• higher education – includes universities, polytechnics and academiesMinistry of science, education and sports is responsible for education in Croatia at all levels.

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UniversitiesUniversities

Universities in Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Pula.

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PrePre-school -school educationeducation

Pre-school education lasts from age 1 to 6/7 in day nurseries and kidergartens

Pre-school education

has a long tradition in Croatia. Starting from the school year 2013/2014 one year pre-school education will be compulsory.

Lastavica (Swallow) is our youngest kindergarten built in 2000 in a nerby village Reka as a part of school.

Day nursery Bubamara (Ladybird)Day nursery built in 1981 and it is still used by our little ones.

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Pre-school education is carried out in regular programmes which last from 5 to 10 hours a day. An average number of children in a group is 20. One pre-school teacher looks after 12 children. Around the year 2000 we realized that more and more children take part in pre-school education.

One year of compulsory pre-school education (150 hours) is free of charge and it includes 95% of children who are about to start their elementary education.

Kindergarten Loptica (Little ball) was built in 1982 with 4 rooms and a big and beautiful playground.

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Elementary schoolElementary schoolElementary education is compulsory. It provides wide generaleducation. Nowadays it lasts 8 years (in the past it developedgradually from 4, 5, 6 and 7 years long elementary school).It is divided in 2 parts: 1) Children are taught by one teacher. 2) Children are taught each subject by another teacher. Sometimes pupils are situated in more than one building.

School buildings away from the main one are built for children who live further away. Usually these buildings include 1st part of elementary school and after that children travel to the main school building.

According to the statistics from school year 2001/2002 there were 828 elementary schools (main buildings) and those dislocated school buildings (1260).

Schools work in 1 shift (20%), 2 shifts (73%) and 3 shifts (7%).

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High schoolHigh schoolHigh school education can

be divided into:4- year general education

(grammar schools)4-year vocational training

(technical schools) 4-year art schools3-year crafts high school

(they include theoretical part and a lot of practice in the future job positions.)

professional training

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UniversityUniversityAll our universities are situated in the biggest cities: Zagreb, Osijek, Split, Zadar, Pula.

The biggest and the oldest is theZagreb University founded in 1669.

There are some other faculties in smaller towns which educate students for professions which are interesting for the local economy.