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[[Image:Po-map.gif|left|thumb|Source: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/po.html]]Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal.
[[Image:Po-map.gif|left|thumb|Source: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/po.html]]Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal.


== Education in Country ==
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Levels


Pre-school education (i.e., "educação pré-escolar") complements and/or supplements the role the family plays in early learning for children aged 3 to 6. Attendance is optional.
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Grades


• Basic education (i.e., "ensino básico") lasts 9 years and begins at 6 years of age. The education programme at this level aims to provide all individuals with general and common education, enabling them to continue to higher levels of education or to join programmes geared to working life. Basic education involves three successive cycles: 1st cycle of 4 years, 2nd cycle of 2 years,
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and a 3rd cycle of 3 years. There is also a system of basic education for adults (i.e., "ensino básico recorrente") that provides a second opportunity to those who failed to complete their education at the usual age, or who dropped out of school early, or to those seeking cultural or professional improvement.
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• Secondary education in Portugal (i.e., "ensino secundário") corresponds to what in Europe is currently called "Upper Secondary Education". It is structured in different ways to provide general programmes (i.e., "cursos gerais"), aimed at those wishing to continue to higher education, and other programmes aimed at those seeking to enter the labour market. Students may change from one programme to another. Each of these programmes lasts three years, corresponding to the 10th, 11th and 12th grades of school.
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Ensino básico – 1° e 2° ciclos (Primary education)
 
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1st – 4st (first cycle)
 
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6-10 years old
 
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5th- 6th (second cycle)
 
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10-12 years old
 
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Ensino básico – 3° ciclo
 
(lower secondary education)
 
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7th – 9th (third cycle)
 
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12-15 years old
 
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Ensino secundario (upper secondary education)
 
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10th- 12th (secondary)
 
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15-18 years old
 
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== Schools in Country ==
== Schools in Country ==

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Country in a nutshell

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal.

Levels

Grades

Age

Ensino básico – 1° e 2° ciclos (Primary education)

1st – 4st (first cycle)

6-10 years old


5th- 6th (second cycle)

10-12 years old

Ensino básico – 3° ciclo

(lower secondary education)

7th – 9th (third cycle)

12-15 years old

Ensino secundario (upper secondary education)

10th- 12th (secondary)

15-18 years old

Schools in Country

Further and Higher education

The higher education system in Portugal is binary, comprising university institutions and polytechnic institutions, which can be public or private. There are more than 150 higher education institutions. The public sector includes 14 universities and a nonintegrated university institution; 15 polytechnics and a number of polytechnic schools integrated in universities; 9 non-integrated nursing schools; 4 university-level military schools; and 5 polytechnic military schools. The private sector includes 34 university level institutions and no less than 66 polytechnics. The private sector also includes a Catholic university. The university and polytechnic subsystems are mainly differentiated by their formative role in research, as is seen, for example, also in Denmark and the Netherlands. The polytechnics are vocationally or professionally oriented and do not carry out fundamental research as the universities do. Only applied research is conducted at the polytechnics.

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Universities in Country

The university system has a strong theoretical basis and is highly research-oriented; Degrees in some fields such as medicine, law, natural sciences, economics, psychology or veterinary are university. Other fields like engineering, management, education, agriculture, sports, or humanities are found both in university and polytechnic systems.Many universities are usually organized by Faculty (Faculdade).

The university system, which is the oldest, has its origins in the 13th century. It is composed of thirteen public universities, one public university institute, a public open university, and several private universities and university institutes.

The oldest university is the University of Coimbra founded in 1290, and the biggest by number of enrolled students is the University of Porto with about 28,000 students. The Catholic University of Portugal, the oldest non-state-run university (concordatary status), was instituted by decree of the Holy See and is recognized by the State of Portugal since 1971.

University education can lead to the following degrees: bacharelato (first degree course, normally 3 years’ duration), licenciatura (normally 4 years’ duration), masters’ degrees and doctorates.


Polytechnics in Country

The non-university system provides a more practical training and is profession-oriented. Nursing, preschool education, accounting technician, or health care technician degrees, are only offered in the polytechnic system. Institute (Instituto) and School (Escola) are also common designations for autonomous units of Portuguese higher learning institutions, and are always used in the polytechnical system, but also in several universities.

The polytechnic system, that began offering higher education in the 1980s after the former industrial and commercial schools were converted into engineering and administration higher education schools (so its origins could be traced back to some earlier vocational education schools of the 19th century). It is composed of fifteen state-run polytechnic institutes, public and private non-integrated polytechnic institutions, and other similar institutions.

Polytechnic education can lead to a bachalerato or a licenciatura.


Colleges in Country

Education reform

Schools

Post-secondary

Administration and finance

Schools

Post-secondary

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Schools

Post-secondary

Information society

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Lessons learnt

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