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The University of Hverland (Hverlandic: Háskóli hverlands), established in 1921, is a public research university located in Hverhöfn. As the sole university in the country, it offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs and serves as a hub for research and development. It holds the unique distinction of being the only university worldwide that conducts classes in the Hverlandic language.
The University of Hverland (Hverlandic: Háskóli hverlands), established in 1921, is a public research university located in Hverhöfn. As the sole university in the country, it offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs and serves as a hub for research and development. It holds the unique distinction of being the only university worldwide that conducts classes in the Hverlandic language.



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Education in Hverland is comprehensive and publicly funded. It is a highly valued aspect of the nation's social infrastructure, reflecting the country's emphasis on literacy, learning, and cultural preservation. Hverlandic education is renowned for its approach to lifelong learning, progressive pedagogical methods, and a strong emphasis on equality. Education is considered a fundamental right and is a top priority in national policy.

History

The modern Hverlandic education system has its roots in the early 20th century when the country recognized the need for an educated populace to build a newly independent nation. Through successive educational reforms, Hverland established a model that continually adapts to changing social and economic needs.

Levels

Pre-school

Pre-school education in Hverland is designed to be universally accessible, supporting the societal and developmental needs of both children and their families. It is available to all children from the age of one, regardless of whether their parents are employed, studying, unemployed, or on parental leave. This inclusive approach ensures that early childhood education is not a privilege but a fundamental service available to all segments of the population.

Starting at the age of three, every child is entitled to a minimum of three hours of pre-school education each day at no cost. For families desiring or requiring additional pre-school hours for their children or for those with children under the age of three, the fees are scaled according to family income and the number of children. The cost ranges from free to a maximum of 9,500 HVK (approximately US$92) per month as of July 2019, with the specific rates determined by the local municipality.

The aim of pre-school in Hverland is multifaceted. It provides an opportunity for parents to engage in the workforce or education by offering a safe and nurturing environment for their children. Additionally, it lays the educational groundwork that prepares children for comprehensive schooling. Moreover, it serves as an early stage for instilling fundamental values such as the equal worth of all individuals. Pre-school teachers, who are trained in early childhood education, curate pedagogical activities that often include play, singing, and drawing.

Primary School

With 65 primary and elementary schools in Hverhöfn and 35 additional institutions serving the outer regions, primary education is accessible to all Hverlandic children. The curriculum includes basic academic subjects, the Hverlandic language, and introductory courses in Hverland's history and culture.

Secondary School

Secondary education builds upon the primary level, offering a broad curriculum that prepares students for either higher education or vocational training. It typically includes general studies, vocational programs, and specialized tracks based on students' interests and career aspirations.

Tertiary Education

Tertiary education in Hverland provides diverse pathways, including work colleges that offer vocational training and the University of Hverland.

Types of degrees

Hverlandic higher education since 1989
Type of education Level Degree Designation
Postgraduate
education
Doctoral level/
Cycle C
Degree of Doctor (PhD)
Doktorsgráða

240 higher education credits

4th year
3rd year
Degree of Licentiate
Lisensíatsgráða

120 higher education credits

2nd year
1st year
Undergraduate
education
Master's level/
Cycle B
  Degree of Master (Two years)
Mástaragráða

120 higher education credits

Professional Degrees
Yrkesgráður

(3–5 years long)

5th grade
Degree of Master
Magistergráða

60 higher education credits

4th grade
Bachelor's level/
Cycle A
  Degree of Bachelor
Kandidatsgráða

180 higher education credits

3rd grade
Higher Education Diploma
Háskóladíplóma

120 higher education credits

2nd grade
1st grade

Work Colleges

Work colleges focus on practical skills and preparing students for specific trades. These institutions have strong ties to local industries and emphasize hands-on experience.

University

The University of Hverland (Hverlandic: Háskóli hverlands), established in 1921, is a public research university located in Hverhöfn. As the sole university in the country, it offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs and serves as a hub for research and development. It holds the unique distinction of being the only university worldwide that conducts classes in the Hverlandic language.

Special Education

Hverland places great emphasis on inclusive education, ensuring that all students, regardless of their needs, have access to quality education. Special education services are integrated into all levels of the schooling system, with specialized support and resources available to both students and educators.

See also