As far as how the educations system in the UK work Chris replies, " Parents typically may send their children to a nursery or equivalent before formal school starts, this is often a sort of day care. Thereafter, schooling is compulsory from age 4/5 depending upon when their birthday falls – and such education is compulsory until the age of 18, unless there is adequate provision outside of a school environment. There are now many different types of school, depending upon the area, and there are both state and independent schools, which are either free to attend or fee paying.
When it comes to issues/trends they are facing in the UK, he states that,
"There
 are typically many issues, mostly centered on funding and adequate 
provision of both places and high quality teaching and learning. In 
recent time, the
 focus has been on 2 year olds. Interestingly now debate centres on what
 qualifications are required to teach within such schools and looking to
 make early years education more robust in this regard. Inevitably, 
there will be issues involving the other social
 and cultural factors that impinge on schools everywhere, such as 
inequality, that serve as barriers to success."
Poverty
This Week I have gained a lot more knowledge about the topic, "'issue of poverty".  I have learned that Poverty plays a key role in a child's education. Poverty is an issue that affects children all across the globe. I have leaned that the best way to try and eliminate poverty  in our communities is  by
advocating to government leaders, senators, and etc to keep the programs
that start children to learning at an early age.  In the UK which is the only country that I have made a connect with, 1 in 6 people live in poverty. Two children in every classroom in the UK are arriving at school having 
eaten no breakfast. Due to 
government spending cuts, along with the rising cost of living more and more people are struggling to make ends meet. As I have learned many countries are facing the same issues with poverty across the globe.
government spending cuts, along with the rising cost of living more and more people are struggling to make ends meet. As I have learned many countries are facing the same issues with poverty across the globe.
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IM HAPPY TO HEAR YOU WERE ABLE TO CONTACT SOME ONE. I ENJOYED READING YOU POST AND HAVING INSIGHT ON THE SCHOOL SYSTEM IN ENGLAND. THERE SCHOOL SYSTEM SOUND SIMILAR TO OURS HERE IN THE US.
They do sound very much like our school system. It must be interesting communicating with someone from another country I haven't given up yet but wonder what if any curriculum do they use?
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