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4 | Titoli di scuola secondaria e ammissione universitaria (Scozia 'Highers') |
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highers Superiore (titolo) Explanation: Secondo me significa A-levels (o maturità), NVQ o titolo superiore. Inteso come titolo superiore alla maturità o alle National Vocational Qualifications. |
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highers Titoli di scuola secondaria e ammissione universitaria (Scozia 'Highers') Explanation: (Diploma e esame di ammissione Universitaria) End of High School & Comprehensive School (upper secondary education) Scottish Highers COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION University Country: United Kingdom Level: Tertiary Explanatory note: University institution offering short, medium and long courses for students, usually from the age of 18. Admission is subject to institutional or course requirements but students must normally hold upper secondary qualifications (GCE A levels, **Scottish Highers** or recognized equivalent). Secondary school Country: United Kingdom (SC) Level: Lower/upper secondary During the last two optional years, pupils specialize with a combination of main subjects and short courses. The first four years can lead to the Scottish Certificate of Education - Standard Grade. In the final two years pupils can be awarded the Scottish Certificate of Education - Higher Grade, which is one of the requirements for entry to institutions of tertiary education or they may also be awarded a certificate at the end of short vocational courses National Certificate Module, or the Certicate of Sixth Year Studies. See EURYDICE - EU Glossary on Education Reference: http://www.eurydice.org https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_(Scottish) |
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