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Certificate In Education:

Certificate In Education The realities of any educational system de-nd essentially on the teachers who are operat-g it. The following is a survey of the teaching ofession. In England and Wales there are o routes of entry to school teaching. A stunt at the age of 18, after completing a full ondary education, may enter a university and, ter completing a first degree, choose to take 1-year course in education, or he may enter a college of education, where a 3-year course will give him a Certificate in education qualifying him to teach.

YOUR VACCINATION Certificate in education When you receive your pass-port through the mail you will find enclosed in it a vaccination Certificate in education, the standard government-approved one which health and immigration authorities favor. Even without this you may get your physician to vaccinate you against smallpox, for such vaccination is an absolute requirement of the United States Public Health Service if you travel abroad. It must have been done within three years of the date of your return to the States. A combination health and vaccination Certificate in education of your physician, if you do not have the usual standard form, may be as follows (typed or written on his printed stationery).


The GCE at ordinary level is taken by a qualified group of about 20% of the secondary school students. In 1965 another nationally sponsored examination—the Certificate in education of secondary education—designed for the next 40%, was introduced. This examination, which is locally administered and mainly under the control of secondary school teachers, provides the possibility of a wider range of subjects and treatment than the GCE.
 
 

 

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