In Switzerland the education system is largely run by the public sector. In addition to public schools
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owing to Switzerland's linguistic religious and cultural multiplicity. The first mention of public school. ("Volksschule") appears in the Constitution of
programmes above the OECD average of 11%. Switzerland is investing heavily in public education in terms of spending per student and as a share of public
Switzerland employs a fiscal “debt-brake” rule that requires the federal government to balance its budget over the business cycle. The debt brake rule is a
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Engage in the public discussion to promote digitalization opportunities for Switzerland. Education. Align study and training curricula with emerging needs for
Teacher Training for the System of Primary Education in Switzerland on public education in Switzerland (Narodnoe obrazovanie 1862).
entitled: "The secularisation of the public school in Switzerland during the 19th century". Project nbr. 11-56893.99. Responsible: Martina Spbni; research
Schüpbach: Extended Education in Switzerland IJREE Vol. Up into the nineteenth century
The first mention of public school("Volksschule") appears in the Constitution of 1874 (still in effect) and that mention was only minimal Article 27 of the Constitution merely states that the cantons must provide "adequate elementary instructionsubject to government control which must be compulsory non-denominational and free at the
In Switzerland the education system is largely run by the public sector In addition to public schools there are also many private schools catering primarily to Swiss pupils that are fully integrated within the public education system and therefore publically subsidised
The school system in Switzerland is diverse but there are efforts to harmonise various aspects of it One strategy is based on an evaluation of school quality The model chosen was designed to assess quality and identify weaknesses in order to direct future development
These schools are highways to the best universities In a test-based system like Switzerland a gifted hard-working child with a modest family background can simply pass the admission test – then the best schools like Hohe Promenade are free
Higher education in Switzerland is run according to a binary system in which a distinction is made between academic education and higher professional education Primary and lower secondary education is compulsory from the age of 7 to 16 The Swiss education system is based around three official languages: German