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Russian to Polish translations [PRO] Education / Pedagogy / poziom wyksztacenia | |||||||
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5 | wykształcenie średnie początkowe |
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3 | wykształcenie podstawowe i średnie |
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wykształcenie podstawowe i średnie Explanation: To są dwa osobne pojęcia. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 57 mins (2018-06-27 10:09:40 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Rosyjsko - angielski proz podaje Elementary and secondary education Начальное и среднее образовани jako dwa poziomy wykształcenia. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2018-06-27 11:35:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Inaczej to można ująć jako wykształcenie na poziomie podstawowym i średnim |
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wykształcenie średnie początkowe Explanation: 1-4 (1-3) klasa - wykształcenie średnie początkowe; 4-8 klasa - wykształcenie średnie niepełne (niekompletne); 9-10 (9-11) klasa - wykształcenie pełne (kompletne) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 дн (2018-07-17 09:49:13 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- poprawka: 9-10 (9-11) klasa - wykształcenie średnie pełne (kompletne) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 дн (2018-07-17 09:51:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Elementary schools were called the "beginning" level (Russian: начальное, nachalnoye), 4 and later 3 classes. Secondary schools were 7 and later 8 classes (required complete elementary school) and called "incomplete secondary education" (Russian: неполное среднее образование, nepolnoye sredneye obrazavaniye). This level was compulsory for all children (since 1958-1963) and optional for under-educated adults (who could study in so-called "evening schools"). Since 1981, the "complete secondary education" level (10 or, in some republics, 11 years) was compulsory. 10 classes (11 classes in the Baltic republics) of an ordinary school was called "secondary education" (Russian: среднее образование—literally, "middle education"). https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9E%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5_%D0%B2_%D0%A1%D0%A1%D0%A1%D0%A0 Reference: http://www.libussr.ru/doc_ussr/usr_12023.htm |
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