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R O M A N IA
Structure of the Education System
Age Grade Educational Levels
>19
Post-graduate educationHigher education and post-graduate
educationHigher Education
Post-high school (post lyceum)Post-secondary
non-tertiary education
18 XIII LyceumUpper Cycle Upper secondary education 17 XII
LyceumUpper Cycle16 XI Completion Year
15 X LyceumLower Cycle
Arts and TradesSchool
Lower secondary education
14 IX
13 VIII
First cycle of lower secondary(gimnaziu)
12 VII
11 VI
10 V
9 IV
Primary Education Primary education8 III
7 II
6 I
5 Preparatory
Pre-primary Education Pre-school education4 Middle
3 Beginner
Teachers
• Initial training:Higher education for secondary education (3+2)Higher education for pre-school and primary level(3)
• Professional development:On the job confirmation (definitivat)Didactic grade IIDidactic grade IAccredited courses in teaching methodology,class
management and ITC(90 profesional credits at every five years)
Curriculum Framework
• National Curriculum- Seven Curricular Areas:
- Core Curriculum (75%)
-Differentiated Curriculum – grades 9 -10(compulsory education) and grades 11-12(lyceum upper cycle)- Curriculum at school decision
• School Educational Offer -School-based Curriculum
- Extracurricular activities- Special Needs for students with deficiencies or high performance capacity
• LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION• MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCE• PEOPLE AND SOCIETY• ARTS• PHYSICAL EDUCATION• TECHNOLOGIES• COUNSELLING AND GUIDANCE
Class size, school year & timetable
• Class size - depends on the educational level:• 15 20 25 … 30
• School year:• 35 to 37 weeks• starting date: September 15th • ending date: June 15th
• Timetable:• 50-minute classes / 10-minute breaks• Morning or afternoon classes
• Equal and improved access to education• High educational standards and training for a
knowledge-based society• Decentralizing of the education system• Turning education into a basic tool in the
modernisation process of Romania• Envisaging the investment in human resources
as the most profitable long-term investment• Reconstruction of rural education• Combining excellence and general education in
an efficient way• IT contribution to education• Enhancing the European dimension of education• Institutional development of permanent
education
According to the Law on Education adopted in According to the Law on Education adopted in 1995, the 1995, the Romanian Educational SystemRomanian Educational System is is regulated by the regulated by the Ministry of Education,Research,Youth and Sport (Romanian: (Romanian: Ministerul Educaţiei , Tineretului si Ministerul Educaţiei , Tineretului si SportuluiSportului, MECTS)., MECTS).
www.edu.ro
Governance of the Education System
Ministry of Education
County School Inspectorates
NCC NSAE
PEEAC NCPTST
NCTVETD NCTEAD
Schools
TTH LDC
LCSS
NCE
Other units
• NCC – National Council for Curriculum
• NSAE – National Service for Assessment and Evaluation
• PEEAC – Pre-university Education Evaluation and Accreditation Commission
• NCPTST – National Centre for Pre-university Teaching Staff Training
• NCTVETD – National Centre for TVET Development
• NCTEAD – National Council for Textbooks Evaluation, Approval and Distribution
• NCE – National Centre for Excellence
• CSI – County School Inspectorates• TTH – Teacher Training Houses • LDC – Local Development
Committee for Social Partnership in VET
• LCSS – Local Council School Service
Romania’s territory is organized administratively into Romania’s territory is organized administratively into counties, towns and communes.counties, towns and communes.
There are 41 counties and the capital Bucharest with 6 There are 41 counties and the capital Bucharest with 6 sectors,all of them with their own administrative sectors,all of them with their own administrative
structure.structure.
In each county the education system is In each county the education system is coordinated by The County School coordinated by The County School
Inspectorate.Inspectorate.
County School Inspectorates Atributions(1)
To monitor the organization and operation of the pre-university education network and to inspect schools;
To ensure compliance with the law in the organization, management and provision of education;
To set up public education units – kindergartens, primary schools, gymnasiums and art and trades schools;
To propose to the Ministry of Education the local school network under their jurisdiction and the students’ enrolment plan;
County School Inspectorates Atributions(2)
To ensure, jointly with the local public administration, school attendance for the duration of compulsory education;
To ensure that schools are adequately staffed with teachers in accordance with the provisions of the Teaching Staff Statute;
To organize and guide the teaching staff's continuous training and professional development, research work and other complementary activities in pre-university education;
To ensure, jointly with the local public administration, the educational conditions as well as the development of the material resources in all schools, according to the national standards;
County School Inspectorates Atributions(3)
To coordinate admission competitions and graduation examinations in education units, as well as other school competitions;
To monitor all pre-university education activities and services provided by economic agents, foundations, associations, religious denominations and other natural persons or legal entities in the area under their jurisdiction;
To identify any infringements of the law and take such measures as the law provides;
To coordinate and monitor the activity of the Teaching Staff House.
School Inspection Why?Why?1. To support schools and teaching staff to
improve education & training activities
2. To support evaluation of the quality of the educational offer and the school performances of the students – at local, county and national level – by providing accurate information to the decision makers through the inspections reports
School Inspection What?What?1. The school performances of the students in
comparison to the national educational standards;
2. The school’s methods to encourage and support students’ personal development;
3. The quality of the teaching staff activities;4. The quality of the management and the
efficiency in using the resources;
5. The quality of the curriculum, the quality of the extra-curricular activities and the ability of the school to implement the national curriculum;
6. School-parents relationship;7. School-local community relationship;8. Compliance with the in-force legislation,
procedures, rules and regulations;9. Students’ attitudes towards the education
offered by the school.
School InspectionPhases of the school inspection
Selection of the school, establishment of the objectives of the inspection and nomination of the inspection team
Pre-inspection activities:•in school: meetings of the inspection team coordinator with the director and the teachers’ council to inform on and to plan the inspection•in CSI: meetings of the inspection team to establish roles and to plan the activities
Inspection activities:•school’s documents analyze•lessons observation (55% - 65% of the total time spent in school by the inspection team)•group discussions (personnel, parents, students)•regular meetings of the inspectors
Post-inspection activities:•verbal report of the inspection team coordinator to the director, heads of departments and inspected teachers on the preliminary results of the inspection•written report of the inspection team on the results of the inspection•verbal report of the director to the administration council and the parents, based on the inspection’s written report•improvement plan elaborated by the director and approved by the inspection team coordinator•implementation of the improvement plan
How?How?
Sibiu County
General Inspector
Deputy General Inspector
Accounting
Legal counselor
Secretariat
Curriculum & inspection
Evaluation & prognosis
Inspectors:•pre-school education•primary education•education for minorities•rroma education•special education•extra-school activities•curriculum subjects
Inspectors:•management & evaluation•private education•educational alternatives•teaching staff mobility•professional development•European programs
Administrative staffICT developmentServices:•school network & enrolment•teaching norms & retribution
Control & audit
Administration council
Deputy General Inspector
Sibiu County School Inspectorate
The main objectives of theSibiu County School Inspectorate(1)
• To ensure coherence between the national strategy and local education process;
• To develop the implementation of local and regional programs;
• To set up public education units – kindergartens, primary schools, gymnasiums art and trades schools;
• Together with the local public administration, to ensure high educational standards, as well as the development of the material resources in all schools, according to the present national standards;
• To supervise, monitor, support and evaluate the activity of teachers of all subjects at pre-university level
• To organize in-service teacher training courses for school teachers and managers in collaboration with the Teacher Training House
• To develop curricular and extracurricular projects and activities at the local, regional, national and international level
• To ensure, jointly with the local public administration, school attendance for the duration of compulsory education;
• To ensure that schools are adequately staffed with teachers in accordance with the provisions of the Teaching Staff Statute;
• To organize and guide the teaching staff's continuous training and professional development, research work and other complementary activities in pre-university education;
• To ensure, jointly with the local public administration, the educational conditions as well as the development of the material resources in all schools, according to the national standards;
The main objectives of theSibiu County School Inspectorate(2)
Sibiu County School Inspectorate-Human Resources Department
Sibiu County School Inspectorate-Human Resources Department
Prahova County
Prahova Valley
Busteni
Winter in Sinaia
Doftana River
The Peles Castle
Cheia The Cheia Monastery
Overview of Sinaia
Doftana Valey
Prahova County School Inspectorate
General Inspector
Deputy General Inspector
Accounting
Legal counselor
Secretariat
Curriculum & inspection
Evaluation & prognosis
Inspectors:•pre-school education•primary education•curriculum subjects•private education•teaching staff mobility•professional development
Inspectors:•management & evaluation•rroma education•special education•extra-school activities•European programs
Administrative staffICT developmentServices:•school network & enrolment•teaching norms & retribution
Control & audit
Administration council
Deputy General Inspector
The main objectives of thePrahova County School Inspectorate
• To ensure coherence between the national strategy and local education process;
• To develop the implementation of local and regional programs;• To set up public education units – kindergartens, primary
schools, gymnasiums and art and trades schools;• Together with the local public administration, to ensure high
educational standards, as well as the development of the material resources in all schools, according to the present national standards;
• To supervise, monitor, support and evaluate the activity of teachers of all subjects at pre-university level
• To organize in-service teacher training courses for school teachers and managers in collaboration with the Teacher Training House
• To develop curricular and extracurricular projects and activities at the local, regional, national and international level
[email protected]@ploiesti.astral.ro [email protected]@clicknet.ro Republicii st.,no.111,Baicoi,Prahova,RomaniaRepublicii st.,no.111,Baicoi,Prahova,Romania
Grup Scolar ”C-tin Cantacuzino” Baicoi is the biggest school in our town and includes all the levels of education: primary,secondary and
lyceum.
1835-18361835-1836 - The first school of Bãicoi - one of the 11 - The first school of Bãicoi - one of the 11 created in the county Prahova created in the county Prahova 18761876 - School for both boys and girls - School for both boys and girls19041904 - Another mixt school in Tufeni - Another mixt school in Tufeni1921-19311921-1931 - Schools with industrial profile - Schools with industrial profile1945-1948 1945-1948 - A branch of “Barbu Stirbei” HighSchool - A branch of “Barbu Stirbei” HighSchool CâmpinaCâmpina19561956 - 7 year School no. 1 - 7 year School no. 11957 1957 - HighSchool with evening classes only- HighSchool with evening classes only19601960 - The Baicoi HighSchool (both day and evening - The Baicoi HighSchool (both day and evening classes)classes)- the inauguration of the building that is used even - the inauguration of the building that is used even now now 19731973 - General School with 10 grades - General School with 10 grades19901990 - 4 grades HighSchool - 4 grades HighSchool 19981998 - Scholar Group “Constantin Cantacuzino” by - Scholar Group “Constantin Cantacuzino” by the MEN nr.3401/10.03.1999 decision.the MEN nr.3401/10.03.1999 decision.
Since Since 19991999 the profiles were diversified the profiles were diversified according to the needs of the local community according to the needs of the local community (theoretical and economical profiles).(theoretical and economical profiles).
A SHORT HISTORY OF OUR SCHOOL
Didactic Staff : 53Tenured: 43
Qualified Substitutes : 8
Unqualified Substitutes:2
• With I-st degree: 19• With II-nd degree: 8• With definitive
degree :11• Debutants : 15
Students :851
Primary education: 186 Gymnasium and lyceum lower cycle : 420Lyceum upper -day classes: 210 HighSchool -evening classes: 35
HUMAN RESOURCES
There are 186 students at primary school
(6-11 years old)
There are almost 420 studens at secondary school
(11-17 years old)
The high level(lyceum) of our school is divided in two sections: both theoretical and technological.
The theoretical section includes mathematics, IT, nature sciences classes and, also, philology classes.
The technology level includes economy classes.
We have almost 210 studensin lyceum upper cycle
(17-19 years old)
•16 classrooms, many of them endouded with modern teching equipements and presentation tools;•2 Informatics Labs with 50 performant computers and internet accesss;•1 Chemistry Lab;•1Physics Lab;•1 Biology Lab;• Library•1 Sport Center;•2 Sport courts;•1 Tennis court;•1 Medical school center
MATERIALRESOURCES
A classroom Students from 3rd grade
with their teacher
The classroom is endouded with modern presentation tools
The first Informatics Lab, with 25 performant computers
The second Informatics Lab, with 18 computers
The Biology Lab
The Chemistry Lab
The Physics Lab
The school library
The School Medical Center
The school gym
The sport court
The tennis court
School programme
In Romania the school programme includes 35-36 weeks per year.
There are 20-30 hours of different subjects in a week, depending on the level of education.
At the primary level there are 20-25 hours per week and the pupils are studying Romanian Language(5-7), English(1-2), Mathematics(4-6), Nature Sciences(1), Arts(2) and Physical Education(2).
At the secondary and lyceum upper levels there are 26-30 hours per week and the students are learning Romanian Language(4), English(2) and French(2), Mathematics(4), Sciences(2-6) , Informatics(1-4), History(1-2) , Geography(1-2), Arts(2) ,Physical Education(1-2)and other subjects according to the classes profile.
The scool curriculum containes also attractive optional subject
The scool curriculum containes also attractive optional subjects:
•First steps in English•English through playing•English through singing
•Using internet resources for teaching English•My friend,the computer
•Health and the protection of the costumers•Experimental technics in sciences
•Courses from Junior Achievement Programme
The school has a lot of clubs for students:
•The Dance Club
•The Theatre Club
•The Comenius Club
•The Debate Club
The School Folk Dancing Club
The School Theatre Club
The School Debate Club
The Comenius Club
School management
School Administration Council
Teachers council
HEADMASTERDeputy Director
l
Parents Representativ
e Council
Students Counseling Council
Committee for evaluation and
quality assuranceThe Deputy Director is the
coordinator of this commitee
•Heads of departments-Romanian language-Foreign languages
-Mathematics-Natural sciences-Civic education
-Arts-Physical Education
-ICT and Technologies
•Curriculum Council•Heads of Commisions
-Discipline-School service
-Timetable-Exams at school level
-Educational and Vocational Guidance
•National exams
-National tests for admission in
Lyceum -Bacalaureat
•Chief accountant•Chief secretary
•Librarian•School
administrator
Counsellor
•Educational projects and programmes•Students Tutors•Extracurricular
activities
THE HEADMASTER
• The headmaster is subordinate to the County School Inspectorate, represented by the General School Inspector. Headmasters job descriptions and evaluation sheet is prepared by the School Inspectorate;
Obs. According to The new Education Law which will be approved soon by The Romanian Parliament,the headmaster will be hired by The School Administration Council of whom members will be representatives of The Local Council and of The Representative Parents Council.
• Representing the school in dealings with other persons and legal entities;
• The head of the school has the right of guidance and control over all personnel employed by school;
• The headmaster is the president of The Administration Council and of The Teachers Council to whom he has to present semestrial and annual reports;
THE HEADMASTER-Management function
a) Elaborating The School Development Project(a long term managerial project)
b) Is directly responsible for the quality of education provided by the school;
c) Launches partnership projects with schools from EU or elsewhere; d) Elaborating decisions and service notes covering education policy
objectives and institutional development;e) Proposing to General School Inspector The Education Plan,
approved by The Administration Council , The Teachers Council and the Local Committee for Development of Social Partnership in Vocational Training (professional, technical andvocational educations);
f) Coordinating the activity of all the departaments in the school;g)Working and proposing the managerial projects and the educational
programmes activities of the school;h)Working on and proposing the annual school budget;
THE HEADMASTER-Employement function
a) Hiring auxiliary and non-didactic staff , acording to the Labor Code;
Obs. The teaching staff is hiread by The County School Inspectorate afer passing an annualy exam for tenured teachers or for substitutes.According to The new Education Law which will be approved soon by The Romanian Parliament,the teaching staff will be hired by the school.
b) Signing labor contracts with staff and approved leave of teaching staff, auxiliary and non-teaching based on their written requests;
c)Coordinating the salary commision
d) Approving the salary increasement for all the staff from one pay grade to another, respecting the law;
THE HEADMASTER- Assessing function
a)Evaluating annualy all the school staff
b) informing the County School Inspectorate of the results of outstanding teachers, which are propose for honors and awards, according to The Teachers Status Law no. 128/1997.
THE HEADMASTER- Account management function
a) Elaborating schools draft budget;
b) Observing the collection of all the revenues;
c) Establishing the necessity and the legality of the commitment and budgetary incomes, as they were approved by The Administration Council;
d) Organization and maintenance of accounting and timely presentation of balance sheets and accounts of budget execution.
Authors:Stefan Kerestes -cordinator of The Human
Resources Department at Sibiu County School Inspectorate
Isabela Elena Ciurea – Headmistress of Grup Scolar”C.Cantacuzino”Baicoi,Prahova County (2003-2009)