1、Higher Education in Britain,1 Opportunities for British school leavers 2 Exams 3 Types of British Universities 4 Degrees,Opportunities for British school leavers,1 At the age of 16 school children are free to leave school1.1 Some go straight out and look a job (1/3 of such school leavers)1.2 Those w
2、ho find no immediate employment, take part in training schemes which involve on-the-job training combined with part-time college courses,Opportunities for British school leavers,2 At the age of 16 many school leavers decide to stay in full-time -education2.1 School leavers stay in their schools to a
3、ttend a Sixth form2.2 School leavers have to leave their schools and go to a Sixth-Form-College or College of further Education2.2.1 the school doesnt have a Sixth Form2.2.2 the school does not teach desired subjects,Opportunities for British school leavers,In the education systems of England, Wales
4、, and Northern Ireland a sixth form represents the final two years of secondary education, where students (typically between sixteen and eighteen years of age) prepare for their A-level (or equivalent) examinations IT ALL HAS HAPPENED BECAUSE :the first five years of English secondary schooling were
5、 previously known as forms.,Opportunities for British school leavers,The system was changed in1990. School years are now numbered. Year 7 is the first year at a secondary school Year 13 is the last year at school,Opportunities for British school leavers,3 An increasing number of school leavers do tr
6、aining courses or particular jobs and careers,EXAMS,1 At the age of 16 school children pass: - in England, Wales and Nr.Ireland GCSE exams General Certificate of Secondary Education The system of marks is from A to G In Scotland SCE exams Scottish Certificate of Education The system of marks is in n
7、umbers (number 1 is the best),EXAMS,A levels are exams passed after completing a Sixth Form College or a Sixth Form at the age of 18 in England, Wales and Nr IrelandSCE “Highers” are the Scottish equivalent of A-levels Typically a student will pass three A-levels (10),EXAMS,GNVQ (General National Vo
8、cational Qualification) are courses and exams in job-related subjects which are studied at the Colleges of Further Education and are divided into five levelsThe first level is equivalent to GCSEs, the third level to A levels / SCE “Highers”,- There is no right of entry to university for anybody in B
9、ritain- Universities select students on the basis of A-level results and interviews- The course of studies in England, Wales and Nr Ireland is three years, but for modern languages and certain vocational studies are four years- In Scotland four years is the norm for most subjects,Types of Universiti
10、es,1 Oxbridge (Oxford and Cambridge)1.1They are federations of semi-independent colleges1.2 Each college has its own staff known as “Fellows”1.3 The “Fellows” teach the students either one-to-one or in small groups (tutorials and supervisions),Types of Universities,1.4 lecturers and lab works are or
11、ganized at university level 1.5 before 1970 all Oxbridge colleges were single-sex 1.6 nowadays the majority admit both sexes,Oxford University,Types of Universities,2The Old Scottish Universities They are Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and St Andrews St Andrews resembles Oxbridge Glasgow, Edinburgh, A
12、berdeen resemble civic universities In all of them the pattern of education is closer to the continental than to the English one,Glasgow University,Types of Universities,3 The early 19th-century English universitiesThe University of London is the representative of this groupEach college is almost a
13、separate universityColleges are non-residentinal,The University of London,Types of Universities,4 The Older Civic (Redbrick) Universities 4.1Used to be various institutions with a technical bias 4.2 Appeared in main industrial cities (Leeds, Birmingham, Manchester) 4.3 Were built of local material,
14、often brick in contrast to the stone ones 4.4 Prepared students for London University Degree 4.5 Were given the right to award their own degrees and became universities,LEEDS UNIVERSITY,Types of Universities,5 The Newer Civic Universities (Aston, Salford) 5.1were originally technical colleges 5.2 in
15、 1970es became polytechnics (were allowed to teach degree courses 5.3 in 1990es most of them became universities 5.4 their notable feature is a “sandwich course”,Types of Universities,6 The Campus University 6.1purpose-built institutions located in the countryside but close to towns 6.2 East Anglia,
16、 Lancaster, Sussex 6.3 new academic disciplines are introduced such as social studies 6.4 teaching in small groups known as “seminars”,Sussex University,Degrees,Bachelor Degree: 1 a Bachelor of Arts2 a Bachelor of Science Master Degree 1 a Master of Arts 2 a Master of Sciences Doctorate a Doctor of Philosophy,