Portugal and Greece Education
Portugal and Greece Education
Portugal and Greece Education
Education of
PORTUGA
L&
GREECE
Prepared by:
ANDY G. TULIAO
EDUCATION in
Ranking: 24th
PORTUGAL
Vision, Mission,
according to the 2022 Best
Countries for Education Report
conducted by US News and World
Report, BAV Group, and the Wharton The main goal of the Portuguese
School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Goal
education is to ensure an educational
basis for everyone- seen as the beginning
One of the best countries in Europe for
international studies in Bachelor, Master and of an educating and personal process of
PhD degrees in fields such as Biotechnology, formation throughout life.
Medicine, Social Sciences and Arts
EDUCATION in
Ranking 27 th GREECE
Vision,
according to the 2022 Best
Countries for Education Report The main purpose of Greek Education
conducted by US News and World
Report, BAV Group, and the Wharton Mission, Goal
is the moral, intellectual, professional
and physical training of Greeks, the
School of the University of Pennsylvania development of a national and
religious consciousness and their
One of the pioneer countries where education had been formation as free and responsible
implemented systematically. Most of the best-known
citizens.
ancient philosophers are from Greece.
Higher Education Students can obtain a bachelor’s degree (ISCED 6), a master’s
*is provided at universities and polytechnic institutes according degree (ISCED 7), or doctoral degree (ISCED 8) in the different
to the Bologna Principle signed by all EU countries. areas of science and technology, arts and humanities, and the
social sciences.
EDUCATIONAL
SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
The stages of the formal Greek education are mainly 6:
1. Primary Education
2. Secondary Education
3. Second Chance Schools (SDE)
4. Post Lower Secondary Vocational Education and Training, Level 3
5. Post-Secondary Vocational Training, Level 5
6. Higher Education
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
1)PRIMARY EDUCATION
Nipiagogeio (Pre-School)
HE comprises:
The University Sector (panepistimio): The Technological Sector:
Universities (AEI) The Technological Educational Institutes
Technical Universities The School of Pedagogical and Technological The
Athens School of Fine Arts (ASKT). Education (ASPETE).
It is noted that educational institutes have merged with higher education institutes (AEI).
Benefits of
SALARY
The salary regulations for teachers in pre-school, basic and upper secondary
education are established by the joint order from the Prime-Minister and the
Teachers
Minister of Finance after negotiations with the teachers’ union
representatives.
• School or school cluster heads, deputy heads
Teachers
number of daytime students in the school
cluster/non-clustered school.
• Allowances
- are paid twelve times per year,
(i.e., school heads do not receive the holiday
and Christmas supplement)
Benefits of
Teachers are obliged to work 35 hours a week over five working days.
Teachers
timetable, with the exception of the non-teaching component intended for individual
work.
Teachers in pre-school and 1st cycle basic education teach 25 hours a week.
Teachers in the 2nd and 3rd cycles of basic education and upper secondary education
have a weekly teaching load of 22 hours a week.
In the 2nd and 3rd cycles of basic education, upper secondary education and special
education, the teaching load is reduced to a limit of no fewer than eight hours a week
under the following terms:
• Two hours reduction when teachers reach 50 years of age and have been teaching for 15
years.
• A further two hours reduction when teachers reach 55 years of age and have been teaching
for 20 years.
• A further four hours reduction when teachers reach 60 years of age and have been teaching
for 25 years.
HOLIDAYS
Benefits of
Every year, teachers are entitled to a holiday period as
established in the rules for public employees.
Teachers Teachers have holidays between the end of the school year and
the beginning of the next school year.
Benefits of
A teacher being in service from 0 to 2 years ( Pay Scale 1 - MK 1) gets 1,092
euros (gross earnings), while a teacher serving for 36-38 years (Pay Scale 19 -
MK 19), gets 2,154 (gross earnings).
Teachers It is required that the teacher (public servant) has completed at least two (2)
years of service in the lowest pay scale, in order to progress from the lowest to
the highest pay scale. Holders of a postgraduate degree advance in two pay
scales while the doctorate gives a precedence of six pay scale.
The allowance for teachers serving at remote border areas and problem areas
remains (which is set at 1,200 euros per year) as does the family allowance for
minors and for children under the age of 24 years, who are studying in tertiary
education. Teachers who occupy positions of responsibility receive a special
allowance for the position
WORKING TIME AND HOLIDAYS
Benefits of
All teachers of Primary and Secondary Education school units are obliged to remain at school during the
working days beyond their teaching hours in order to offer other kinds of services that have to do with:
Teachers
• tasks assigned to them by the school administrative bodies (i.e the head of the school)
The teachers’ work, apart from teaching, usually involves matters contributing to the school’s smooth operation
such as:
In any case, compulsory working time cannot exceed 6 hours per day and 30
hours per week for teachers without or with administrative tasks such as Heads, Deputy Heads of school
units and school laboratories Directors, Pre-primary school teachers included (law 4115/2013). Law 3979/2011
applies to permanent staff under a private-law employment relationship of indefinite duration that are employed
at 1st and 2nd degree OTA childcare centers and nurseries, which states that the weekly hours of work have
been forty (40
WORKING TIME AND HOLIDAYS
Benefits of
Primary and Secondary Education teachers are entitled to holidays
amounting to two weeks during Christmas time and two weeks during
Easter time.
Teachers After the end of the school year, more specifically as of June 22nd for
Primary education and June 30th for Secondary Education and until
August 31st, Primary and Secondary Education teachers do not go to
schools given that they remain closed because of summer holidays
with the exception of just one day per week (for handling
administrative issues).
and Special of skills acquired throughout life. Provision in this area is mainly included in the
National Qualifications System/Catalogue and organised by a national network of
"Qualifica" Centres, which cover the whole country, providing a guidance system
Education
for adults, while coordinating a vast network of training bodies. As such, they are
focussed on obtaining both academic and vocational certification at the same
time, although in some cases they may award only one of these.
https://www.poch.portugal2020.pt/en/Apoios/Pages/eixo-4-qualidade-e-inovacao.aspx
https://viveurope.com/public-schools-in-portugal/
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https://teachnews.gr/ekpaideftika-nea/item/603-education-and-schools-in-greece
https://eurydice.eacea.ec.europa.eu/national-education-systems/greece/overview
https://eurydice.eacea.ec.europa.eu/national-education-systems/portugal/overview