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[[File:Andreas Carlgren 1c389 8457.jpg|right|250px|thumb|[[Anders Ingvar Skogstrom]]: Chief of the [[Department of Education (Emerstari)|Department of Education]]]]Education in Emerstari is mandatory for children between the ages of 6 years and 15 years. The school year in Emerstari usually begins in late August and runs until early July, broken up by a Christmas (6 Dec. – 6. Jan.), fall (20 Sept. – 10 Oct.), spring (15 April – 30 April), and summer (1 July – 31 Aug.) breaks.
[[File:Andreas Carlgren 1c389 8457.jpg|right|250px|thumb|[[Anders Ingvar Skogstrom]]: Chief of the [[Department of Education (Emerstari)|Department of Education]].]]


While there does exist preschool in Emerstari, usually in the form of local church programs, it is fairly uncommon for children to attend, and it is viewed as a familial responsibility to foster young children. Between the ages of 6 and 11, children attend ''Furstskole'' ({{wp|English language|English}}: First school) wherein they all study the same subjects. From 11 to 15, children attend ''Midtenskole'' (English: Middle school). In this school, there is more variety and choice in the subjects that students can study, but there is a requirement of one foreign language. The majority of Emerstarian schools are administered by counties but are regulated federally.
Education in [[Emerstari]] is primarily the responsibility of the individual [[provinces of Emerstari]], but the federal [[Department of Education (Emerstari)|Department of Education]] administrates on a national level and may set regulations. It is not very common for Emerstarian children to attend a preschool ([[Emerstarian language|Emerstarian]]: føreskole), but school is mandatory for children from the ages of six- to fifteen-years-old. From six until eleven years of age, children will attend primary school (Emerstarian: furstskole), and from twelve until fifteen years of age, they will attend secondary school (Emerstarian: tvaskeskole). After secondary school, many Emerstarian students choose to attend a vocational school from the ages of sixteen- until eighteen-years-old known as ''gynasjom''. A school year begins in late August and runs until early July; it is broken firstly by a harvest break (20 Sept. – 10 Oct.), secondly by a [[Christmas in Emerstari|Christmas break]] (6 Dec. – 6 Jan.), and finally by a planting break (15 April – 30 April). Summer break (1 July – 31 Aug.) is considered to be between school years.


Almost all studies continue studying after Midtenskole in a 3-year-long secondary school, ''Gymnasjom'' (English: High school) where most choose one out of 18 national programs, of which, some are vocational and some preparatory.
Emerstarian parents may choose to education their children in a number of ways, including with public education, private education, and home education. Public schools in Emerstari are locally-funded and are affiliated with the [[Church of Emerstari]]; private schools are often associated with a certain religion as well, {{wp|Lutheranism|Lutheran}} or not. According to the Department of Education, 54% of children attended a public school, 34% of children attended a private school, and 12% of children were home-schooled. According to information from the same report, they stated 68% of parents of children attending a public school were glad that public schools are affiliated with the Church of Emerstari. A further 13% did not hold an opinion.


In 2014, 49% of Emerstarian children attended public county schools, 31% attended public church-affiliated schools, 14% attended private schools, and 8% were homeschooled.
==Origin==
 
[[File:Graduation class Realexamen 1965 Danderyd.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A 1978 graduation class from a [[Provinces of Emerstari|Vernian]] secondary school.]]
==History==
The [[Foderelskekongress]] passed the Skolskelager in 1876, a series of laws creating a new plan that would bring forth the creation of public schools and a regulated curriculum. Prior to this point, Emerstarian children were homeschooled and tutored or attended a private school. The Skolskelager created ''Alltskeskole'', or general school, which consisted of four grades. Later in 1901, three more grades were added and ''Alltskeskole'' was divided into ''furstskole'' and ''tvaskeskole''. The current system, making schooling mandatory from the ages of six- to fifteen-years-old, was devised in 1937 when the concept for a ''gymnasjom'' was introduced.
[[File:Graduation class Realexamen 1965 Danderyd.jpg|right|250px|thumb|1978 graduation class of a [[States of Emerstari|Vernian]] Midtenskole]]
In 1876, the Emerstarian legislature passed the Skoleska Låger, a series of laws creating a new plan that would standardize schooling across the nation. Up to that point a large portion of Emerstarian children was homeschooled or tutored and another portion attended schools run by local churches.
 
The Skoleska Låger of 1876 created ''Alltskole'' ({{wp|English language|English}}: General school) which consisted of four grades. In 1901, three more grades were added and ''Alltsskole'' was divided into ''Furstskole'' and ''Sekondskole''. The current system was devised in 1937, making school mandatory from ages 6 to 15. Additionally, ''Sekondskole'' was renamed to ''Midtenskole'' and the optional ''Gymnasjom'' was introduced.  


==Primary education==
==Primary education==
In the Emerstarian Furstskole, students take each of 16 subjects which are, according to the time allocated: [[Emerstarian language|Emerstarian]], mathematics, natural science, physical education, history, religion, geography, technology, music, visual arts, and handicrafts. These subjects are taught in three stages, lower stage (Grades 1–2), middle stage (Grades 3–4), upper stage (Grade 5).  
Private schools are given a certain amount of freedom on what they will put into their curriculum; however, public school curriculums are generally as follows. In primary school, students will be taught in fifteen subjects, which are, according to the time allocated to them: [[Emerstarian language|Emerstarian]], general mathematics, natural science, physical education, history, religion, music, geography, technology, and visual arts. These subjects are taught in three stages: lower stage (grades 1-2), middle stage (grades 3-4), and upper stage (grade 5).


In Emerstarian Midtenskole, in addition to required Emerstarian, mathematics, physical education, history, engineering, and a foreign language, students may choose to study geography, religion, music, home economics, visual arts, or chemistry.
Once students enter ''tvaskeskole'', there is a greater amount of freedom given to the students in regards to what subjects they would like to take. To graduate tvaskeskole with a general dipolma (Emerstarian: alltskemåndeseksemansnot), students are required to have taken four years of Emerstarian, taken four years of math including algebra and geometry, taken three years of history including Emerstarian history, taken three years of science including biology, taken three years of physical education, taken two years of the same foreign language, taken two years of home economics, and taken one year of art. As for optional classes, nearly all schools will offer religion, engineering, geography, government, economic, geology, chemistry, choir, band, food, theatre, and writing classes among others.  


===Grading===
===Grading===
Emerstarian students begin receiving grades from third grade; before third grade, students receive an ''Individulsk Taksseringplan'' (English: Individual Assessment Plan), containing teachers' assessments of the student's knowledge.  
Emerstarian students will begin to receive grades for their work from second grade; prior to then, they will receive an ''individuslketaskerringsplan'', which translates to an ''indivudual assessment plan'', that contains teachers' assessments of the student's behavior and knowledge.


The grading system in primary school uses the grades A, B, C, and D as passing grades and E as a failing grade. If a student cannot be graded due to extensive truancy, the student will receive a dash instead of an E; a dash is not considered a grade. If a student is on the verge of receiving an E in a certain subject, the teacher thereof is responsible to write the student and the student's parents a review on how to improve themselves.
The grading system in primary school uses the grades A, B, and C as passing grades, E as a failing grade, and D as a "warning" grade of sorts.. If a student cannot be graded due to extensive truancy, the student will receive a dash instead of an E; a dash is not considered a grade. If a student is on the verge of receiving an E in a certain subject, the teacher thereof is responsible to write the student and the student's parents a review on how to improve themselves.


===National tests===
===National tests===
In grades 3–9, national tests are administered to all students. The aims of these tests are to assess both the students' and the schools' progress and they are considered when dispersing the national education budget. In grade 3, there is a second national test to specifically assess students proficiency in [[Emerstarian language|Emerstarian]] and basic math, science, and history.
In grades 3–9, national tests are administered to all students. The aims of these tests are to assess both the students' and the schools' progressm and they are considered when dispersing a province's education budget. In grade 4, there is a second national test to specifically assess students proficiency in [[Emerstarian language|Emerstarian]], basic math, science, and history.


==Gymnasjom==
==Gymnasjom==
Secondary school, called Gymnasjom, usually lasts for three years, and is optional, but it has a 99% enrollment. It is divided into 21 different national programs with different educational focus. The system is course-based with the same courses sometimes being used for multiple programs.
Vocational schools known as ''gymnasjomner'' last for three years (from ages sixteen to eighteen); attendance is optional, but there is a 99% enrollment rate among recent graduates from secondary school. There are twenty-one different programs with various focuses. These programs often give students often give students various licenses and certificates to enter the workforce and/or qualifications to pursue college if they choose to.


===National programs===
===National programs===
The national programs are divided into two categories: preparatory and vocational. All of these programs give basic qualification to attend university or to apply for a job.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+List of national programs
|+List of national programs
!English name
!width=50%|English name
!Emerstarian name
!width=50%|Emerstarian name
!Type
|-
|-
|Social Science Program
|Social Science Program
|''Sammlingskvettenskap''
|''Sammlingskevettenskap''
|Preparatory
|-
|-
|Natural Science Program
|Natural Science Program
|''Naturskvettenskap''
|''Naturskevettenskap''
|Preparatory
|-
|-
|Business Management and Economics Program
|Business Management and Economics Program
|''Ekonomigprogramme''
|''Ekonomiksprogramme''
|Preparatory
|-
|-
|Technology Program
|Technology Program
|''Teknikprogramme''
|''Teknikprogramme''
|Preparatory
|-
|-
|Humanities Program
|Humanities Program
|''Manskaprogramme''
|''Manskaprogramme''
|Preparatory
|-
|-
|Arts Program
|Arts Program
|''Konsteprogramme''
|''Konsteprogramme''
|Preparatory
|-
|-
|Electricity and Energy Program
|Electricity and Energy Program
|''Elektrisk- åg energiprogramme''
|''Elektrisk- åg energiprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Building and Construction Program
|Building and Construction Program
|''Byggandesk- åg konstruksjonprogramme''
|''Byggandesk- åg konstruksjonprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Vehicle and Transport Program
|Vehicle and Transport Program
|''Vagn- åg transportprogrammet''
|''Vagn- åg transportprogrammet''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Health and Social Care Program
|Health and Social Care Program
|''Hålsja- åg Sammlingskvårdprogramme''
|''Hålsja- åg zammlingskvårdprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Child and Recreation Program
|Child and Recreation Program
|''Barn- åg rekreasjonprogramme''
|''Barn- åg rekreasjonprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Business and Administration Program
|Business and Administration Program
|''Handelsk- åg administrasjonsprogramme''
|''Handelsk- åg administrasjonsprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Natural Resource Use Program
|Natural Resource Use Program
|''Naturbruksprogrammet''
|''Naturbruksprogrammet''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Agricultural Science Program
|Agricultural Science Program
|''Bondeskprogramme''
|''Bondeskprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Handicraft Program
|Handicraft Program
|''Håndverksprogramme''
|''Handverksprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Restaurant Management and Food Program
|Restaurant Management and Food Program
|''Restaurangt- åg Måtsprogramme''
|''Restaurangt- åg Matsprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Industrial Technology Program
|Industrial Technology Program
|''Industriteskprogramme''
|''Industritskeprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|HVAC and Property Maintenance Program
|HVAC and Property Maintenance Program
|''VVS- åg landsprogramme''
|''VVS- åg landsprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|Hotel and Tourism Program
|Hotel and Tourism Program
|''Hotell- åg turismprogramme''
|''Hotell- åg turismprogramme''
|Vocational
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Higher education==
==Higher education==
[[File:Uppsala universitetshuset.jpg|right|250px|thumb|[[Uppsalle University]], founded in 1450, is the oldest university in [[Emerstari]]]]
[[File:Uppsala universitetshuset.jpg|right|250px|thumb|[[Uppsalle University]], founded in 1450, is the oldest university in [[Emerstari]].]]
''See also: [[List of universities and colleges in Emerstari]]''


The first university in [[Emerstari]], [[Uppsalle University]], was established in 1450 by order of [[Georg I Erik of Emerstari|Georg I Erik]]. It remained the only university in Emerstari until 1461 when [[Rensulier University]] was founded.
Emerstari's first university, [[Uppsalle University]] was founded in [[Uppsalle]] in 1450 with a charter from [[Georg I Erik of Emerstari|Georg I Erik]]. It was, for eleven years, the only university in Emerstari, until the founding of [[King's Univerisity]] in [[Rensulier]] in 1461.


In 2016, 62% of Emerstarian adults had attended a university.
In 2020, 62% of Emerstarian adults had attended a university for at least two years.


===Cost===
===Cost===
A few charity institutions cover all of a student's tuition, including the [[Der Kuings Upperskoleskfond]] (The King's Higher Schooling Fund), and scholarships are widely available. The average yearly tuition in Emerstari in 2015 was:
Several charity institutions, localy and national, work to cover the tuition of a student, including the [[Der Kuings Hogerskoleskefond]] (The King's Higher Education Fund) founded by [[Erik XII Georg of Emerstari|Erik XII Georg]]. The average tuition in 2014 was: $52,188.02 or 10,163 [[Emerstarian Skille|ESK]] (per year).
*Public university (4 years): $3,278 or 2,927 [[Emerstarian Skille|ESK]] (per year)
*Private university (4 years): $11,382 or 10,163 [[Emerstarian Skille|ESK]] (per year)


==Chart of grade levels==
==Chart of grade levels==
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| rowspan="4" |Doctoral level
| rowspan="4" |Doctoral level
| rowspan="4" |University
| rowspan="4" |University
(''Universitet'')<br />2–4 years
(''Hogerskole'')<br />2–4 years
| colspan="2" | 4th year
| colspan="2" | 4th year
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| rowspan="2" |Master's level education
| rowspan="2" |Master's level education
| rowspan="2" | University
| rowspan="2" | University
(''Universitet'')<br />1–2 years
(''Hogerskole'')<br />1–2 years
| colspan="2" | 2nd year
| colspan="2" | 2nd year
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| rowspan="3" |Bachelor's level education
| rowspan="3" |Bachelor's level education
| rowspan="3" |University
| rowspan="3" |University
(''Universitet'')<br />2–3 years
(''Hogerskole'')<br />2–3 years
| colspan="2" |3rd year
| colspan="2" |3rd year
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
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| rowspan="9" style="background:#ffc;"|Primary school
| rowspan="9" style="background:#ffc;"|Primary school
| colspan="2" rowspan="4" style="background:#ffc;" |Middle school
| colspan="2" rowspan="4" style="background:#ffc;" |Middle school
(''Midtenskole'')<br />Ages 12–15
(''Tvaskeskole'')<br />Ages 12–15
|9th grade
|9th grade
|-  style="text-align:center; background:#ffc;"
|-  style="text-align:center; background:#ffc;"
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Revision as of 02:14, 3 March 2020

Education in Emerstari is primarily the responsibility of the individual provinces of Emerstari, but the federal Department of Education administrates on a national level and may set regulations. It is not very common for Emerstarian children to attend a preschool (Emerstarian: føreskole), but school is mandatory for children from the ages of six- to fifteen-years-old. From six until eleven years of age, children will attend primary school (Emerstarian: furstskole), and from twelve until fifteen years of age, they will attend secondary school (Emerstarian: tvaskeskole). After secondary school, many Emerstarian students choose to attend a vocational school from the ages of sixteen- until eighteen-years-old known as gynasjom. A school year begins in late August and runs until early July; it is broken firstly by a harvest break (20 Sept. – 10 Oct.), secondly by a Christmas break (6 Dec. – 6 Jan.), and finally by a planting break (15 April – 30 April). Summer break (1 July – 31 Aug.) is considered to be between school years.

Emerstarian parents may choose to education their children in a number of ways, including with public education, private education, and home education. Public schools in Emerstari are locally-funded and are affiliated with the Church of Emerstari; private schools are often associated with a certain religion as well, Lutheran or not. According to the Department of Education, 54% of children attended a public school, 34% of children attended a private school, and 12% of children were home-schooled. According to information from the same report, they stated 68% of parents of children attending a public school were glad that public schools are affiliated with the Church of Emerstari. A further 13% did not hold an opinion.

Origin

A 1978 graduation class from a Vernian secondary school.

The Foderelskekongress passed the Skolskelager in 1876, a series of laws creating a new plan that would bring forth the creation of public schools and a regulated curriculum. Prior to this point, Emerstarian children were homeschooled and tutored or attended a private school. The Skolskelager created Alltskeskole, or general school, which consisted of four grades. Later in 1901, three more grades were added and Alltskeskole was divided into furstskole and tvaskeskole. The current system, making schooling mandatory from the ages of six- to fifteen-years-old, was devised in 1937 when the concept for a gymnasjom was introduced.

Primary education

Private schools are given a certain amount of freedom on what they will put into their curriculum; however, public school curriculums are generally as follows. In primary school, students will be taught in fifteen subjects, which are, according to the time allocated to them: Emerstarian, general mathematics, natural science, physical education, history, religion, music, geography, technology, and visual arts. These subjects are taught in three stages: lower stage (grades 1-2), middle stage (grades 3-4), and upper stage (grade 5).

Once students enter tvaskeskole, there is a greater amount of freedom given to the students in regards to what subjects they would like to take. To graduate tvaskeskole with a general dipolma (Emerstarian: alltskemåndeseksemansnot), students are required to have taken four years of Emerstarian, taken four years of math including algebra and geometry, taken three years of history including Emerstarian history, taken three years of science including biology, taken three years of physical education, taken two years of the same foreign language, taken two years of home economics, and taken one year of art. As for optional classes, nearly all schools will offer religion, engineering, geography, government, economic, geology, chemistry, choir, band, food, theatre, and writing classes among others.

Grading

Emerstarian students will begin to receive grades for their work from second grade; prior to then, they will receive an individuslketaskerringsplan, which translates to an indivudual assessment plan, that contains teachers' assessments of the student's behavior and knowledge.

The grading system in primary school uses the grades A, B, and C as passing grades, E as a failing grade, and D as a "warning" grade of sorts.. If a student cannot be graded due to extensive truancy, the student will receive a dash instead of an E; a dash is not considered a grade. If a student is on the verge of receiving an E in a certain subject, the teacher thereof is responsible to write the student and the student's parents a review on how to improve themselves.

National tests

In grades 3–9, national tests are administered to all students. The aims of these tests are to assess both the students' and the schools' progressm and they are considered when dispersing a province's education budget. In grade 4, there is a second national test to specifically assess students proficiency in Emerstarian, basic math, science, and history.

Gymnasjom

Vocational schools known as gymnasjomner last for three years (from ages sixteen to eighteen); attendance is optional, but there is a 99% enrollment rate among recent graduates from secondary school. There are twenty-one different programs with various focuses. These programs often give students often give students various licenses and certificates to enter the workforce and/or qualifications to pursue college if they choose to.

National programs

List of national programs
English name Emerstarian name
Social Science Program Sammlingskevettenskap
Natural Science Program Naturskevettenskap
Business Management and Economics Program Ekonomiksprogramme
Technology Program Teknikprogramme
Humanities Program Manskaprogramme
Arts Program Konsteprogramme
Electricity and Energy Program Elektrisk- åg energiprogramme
Building and Construction Program Byggandesk- åg konstruksjonprogramme
Vehicle and Transport Program Vagn- åg transportprogrammet
Health and Social Care Program Hålsja- åg zammlingskvårdprogramme
Child and Recreation Program Barn- åg rekreasjonprogramme
Business and Administration Program Handelsk- åg administrasjonsprogramme
Natural Resource Use Program Naturbruksprogrammet
Agricultural Science Program Bondeskprogramme
Handicraft Program Handverksprogramme
Restaurant Management and Food Program Restaurangt- åg Matsprogramme
Industrial Technology Program Industritskeprogramme
HVAC and Property Maintenance Program VVS- åg landsprogramme
Hotel and Tourism Program Hotell- åg turismprogramme

Higher education

Uppsalle University, founded in 1450, is the oldest university in Emerstari.

Emerstari's first university, Uppsalle University was founded in Uppsalle in 1450 with a charter from Georg I Erik. It was, for eleven years, the only university in Emerstari, until the founding of King's Univerisity in Rensulier in 1461.

In 2020, 62% of Emerstarian adults had attended a university for at least two years.

Cost

Several charity institutions, localy and national, work to cover the tuition of a student, including the Der Kuings Hogerskoleskefond (The King's Higher Education Fund) founded by Erik XII Georg. The average tuition in 2014 was: $52,188.02 or 10,163 ESK (per year).

Chart of grade levels

Grade levels in Emerstari
Type of education School Designation
Doctoral level University

(Hogerskole)
2–4 years

4th year
3rd year
2nd year
1st year
Master's level education University

(Hogerskole)
1–2 years

2nd year
1st year
Bachelor's level education University

(Hogerskole)
2–3 years

3rd year
2nd year
1st year
Secondary school High School

(Gymnasjom)
Ages 16–18

12th grade
11th grade
10th grade
Primary school Middle school

(Tvaskeskole)
Ages 12–15

9th grade
8th grade
7th grade
6th grade
First school

(Furstskole)
Ages 6–11

5th grade
4th grade
3rd grade
2nd grade
1st grade
Preschool education Preschool

(Føreskole)
Ages 1–6

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