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====== Neshaten Division of Education ====== | ====== Neshaten Division of Education ====== | ||
- | The [[[: | + | The Division of Education is a department |
- | They have oversight of private and military schools, and for the most part, control over public. They are responsible for ensuring that all schools, however, teach policies that curb racial tensions. In order for a person to set up a school, they must go through the DoE's Board of Education, which looks over the plan and the location of the school and then the board helps to ensure | + | The division is separate from the rest of the government |
- | For the most part, the DoE can't say ' | + | While all schools |
- | Though the DoE has oversight of private and military academies, they can't order them to really do or build anything. However, despite this, majority of privately and military run schools that the DoE has no control over, agrees with the curbing of racial problems between [[species: | + | ===== History ===== |
- | ===== Education | + | Unlike other divisions, the Division of Education |
- | The EC is a set of goals and teachings that all public schools, for the most part, must follow. Private | + | This was a point of contention for many students |
- | The Curriculum is very flexible, which means that teachers can often times save parts of it to be taught | + | It was for this reason, amongst others, why when the Kingdom of Neshaten was established; |
- | Public schools are required to have certified technical fields, areas of the work place that are taught in the school. When a student starts learning these technical fields depends greatly on the school, some schools start when the kid is only eight, others ten. | + | ===== She' |
- | Public | + | The She' |
- | - Teaching about My' | + | |
- | | + | * Reading and Writing, ensures |
- | - Mathematics, ensures | + | * Arithmetic, ensures |
- | - Proper | + | * Military and safety |
- | | + | * History and Laws, students |
- | | + | * Students are taught |
+ | * Work Ethics | ||
- | On the other hand, private and military can create their own curriculums. Curriculums in non-public related schools are the property of those schools, so the DoE can't say what they can and can't teach, however, there is a strong emphysis on helping to reduce racial problems. | + | ==== She'ha Curriculum ==== |
- | ===== Segregation ===== | + | This type of Curriculum is slightly different and designed to help students with educational problems, such as slow learning or mental or emotional issues that make learning at their grade level more difficult than a student who doesn' |
- | The Neshaten have a policy of segregating Shukaren and My'leke children ages six and below. This is as a stop-cap measure | + | She'ha is not restricted to just problem students, any student can undertake these curriculum either |
- | This kind of a policy isn't looked at as bad, and is something they' | + | ===== Education Levels ===== |
+ | There are three different levels of education, with only one being compulsory. | ||
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+ | ==== Sh' | ||
+ | This level of education is compulsory and starts when the Kit is age five, although can also start a bit later or even earlier. Students are taught everything from basic to advanced arithmetic, language, social studies, history and science. At the same time, they also get involved in physical education, home economics, music, career technical training, military preparedness training. | ||
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+ | Sh' | ||
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+ | ==== I' | ||
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+ | This level of education is optional and starts when the Kit is twelve years of age, this education is comprised of grades eight through twelve. These students learn much higher forms of education than their Sh' | ||
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+ | ==== Jui' | ||
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+ | Jui' | ||
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+ | ===== Special Electives ===== | ||
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+ | Electives are classes designed by the Division of Education to provide students with activities that they can perform, some of these electives are considered sports, such as archery and tend to lead to large scale planet and even Kingdom wide tournaments. | ||
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+ | Other electives are not sports, but are actually classes that help students out in other fields. Some of which includes the working field, where students can gain invaluable experiences which will help them after they' | ||
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+ | One elective, which is present in all schools and is actually considered a sport, is known as a Wartime Preparedness Elective. | ||
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+ | ==== Wartime Preparedness ==== | ||
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+ | A special elective found in most schools, this particular elective takes military training and safety to an entirely new level by allowing students access to actual military equipment and teaching those students how to properly use that equipment. Students can also get involved in flag exercises run by the Navy, whether they be ground, air, or even space based. This elective is commonly attended by students in the Youth Corps. | ||
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+ | This type of elective also pits school against one another in a tournament style like game((Think Girls Und Panzer)), which helps to teach the students more about how to properly handle their equipment while also teaching them valuable teamwork and leadership skills. | ||
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+ | While deemed important, the elective is rather restrictive in that it won't permit students who have a criminal record from joining. Wavers can be signed by the courts, but the student would be under a lot of supervision. |