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Unit 3: American, English & Dutch Schools
Slide 1 - Slide
Today
We are going to find out more about American and British schools and how they differ from each other and the Netherlands.
Slide 2 - Slide
Slide 3 - Video
What are the differences/similarities between schools in the US & UK?
Slide 4 - Mind map
What are the differences/similarities between those schools and JFC?
Slide 5 - Mind map
The differences and similarities
American school
British school
JFC
High school
Secondary school
Secondary school
Starts at age 14/15
Starts at age 11/12
Starts at age 11/12
Finishes at age 18
Finishes at age 17/18
Finishes at age 15/18
School day starts at 07.40h
School day starts at 08.30h
No exact start (08.15h)
School day ends at 15.00h
School day ends at 15.00h
No exact end (14.55h)
Lunch at 11.00h
Lunch at 12.20h
Lunch at 12.45h
After school you can do activities
After school you can do activities
BRAAT, Examensport
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Exercise
In groups research a particular subject and prepare a 2 minute presentation (in English) in which you compare the American educational system to its British and Dutch counterparts.
First, create groups of 3-4 people.
Slide 7 - Slide
Topics
Group
Topics
1
What is the difference between the Dutch educational system and the American system? (Keywords: elementary school, middle school, highschool)
2
What is the difference between the Dutch educational system and the British system? (Keywords: kindergarten, primary school, secondary school)
3
How are students graded in the US, how do their exams work and how is this different from the Netherlands? (Keywords: GPA-system, SAT/ACT-exams)
4
How are students graded in the UK, how do their exams work and how is this different from the Netherlands? (Keywords: GCSE, A-levels)
5
What kind of lunch do students eat and what are the differences?
6
How many different lessons does a student have on average per week in the US and UK? What is the average in the Netherlands?
7
Where and when do students wear uniforms in the different countries? If they have to wear uniforms, what are the differences?
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Class discussion
Which elements from the American or British educational system would you like to use in the Netherlands?