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1. What is the general pattern of education in the USA?
2. What are the variations of the traditional 8-4 plans?
3.When do children begin to go to school?
4. What is the length of the school year in the USA?
5. What is the peculiar feature of American education?
6. What was the first state university in the USA?
7. How do Americans view their public school system?
8. What three types of Early Childhood Education do you know in the US.
9. What groups is the High school divided into?
10. What is SAT test?
11. What is co-education?​

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1. The general pattern of education in the USA starts with elementary school, which typically includes grades kindergarten through fifth or sixth grade. After elementary school, students move on to middle school or junior high school, which covers grades sixth or seventh through eighth or ninth. Finally, students attend high school, which typically includes grades ninth or tenth through twelfth.

2. The variations of the traditional 8-4 plans include the 6-3-3 plan and the 7-5 plan. The 6-3-3 plan divides education into six years of elementary school (grades one through six), three years of junior high school (grades seven through nine), and three years of high school (grades ten through twelve). The 7-5 plan divides education into seven years of elementary school (grades one through seven) and five years of high school (grades eight through twelve).

3. Children in the USA usually begin to go to school around the age of five or six, which is typically kindergarten or first grade.

4. The length of the school year in the USA can vary slightly depending on the state and school district, but it is usually around 180 days. The school year typically starts in late August or early September and ends in May or June.

5. A peculiar feature of American education is the emphasis on extracurricular activities and a well-rounded education. In addition to academics, schools often offer a wide range of sports, clubs, and arts programs to encourage students to develop their talents and interests outside of the classroom.

6. The first state university in the USA is the University of Georgia. It was founded in 1785.

7. Americans generally have a positive view of their public school system, although opinions can vary. Many Americans value the opportunities and access to education that public schools provide, but there are also concerns about the quality and equity of education across different schools and districts.

8. There are three types of Early Childhood Education in the US: daycare or childcare centers, preschool programs, and Head Start programs. Daycare or childcare centers provide care and supervision for young children, while preschool programs focus on early learning and school readiness. Head Start programs are federally funded programs that provide comprehensive services, including education, health, and nutrition, to children from low-income families.

9. The high school in the USA is divided into three groups: freshman, sophomore, and junior/senior. Freshman are in their first year of high school, sophomores are in their second year, and junior/seniors are in their third and fourth years.

10. The SAT test is a standardized test used for college admissions in the USA. It measures students' knowledge and skills in reading, writing, and math. Many colleges and universities require or recommend SAT scores as part of the application process.

11. Co-education refers to the practice of educating both male and female students together in the same school or classroom. In the USA, the majority of schools are co-educational, although there are also single-sex schools available. Co-education is believed to provide equal opportunities for both genders and promote social interactions between boys and girls.
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