upper secondary education
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高中教育, 中等教育
the final stage of schooling, typically for ages 15 to 18, preparing students for higher education or employment
Upper secondary education is the stage of education that follows lower secondary education and typically includes students aged fifteen to eighteen. It prepares students for higher education or vocational training. In many educational systems, this stage is equivalent to high school. Students can choose specialized tracks based on their interests, such as academic subjects like science, literature, or mathematics, or vocational courses that focus on skills for specific careers. Upper secondary education focuses on deeper subject knowledge, critical thinking, and prepares students for exams or qualifications required for university or work.
- High schools offer upper secondary education, usually comprising grades 9 to 12 in the United States.
高中提供高中教育,通常在美国包括9到12年级。
- Upper secondary education curriculum often includes a mix of core subjects, elective courses, and extracurricular activities.
高中教育课程通常包括核心科目、选修课程和课外活动的混合。
- Vocational schools provide upper secondary education with a focus on practical skills training for specific careers.
职业学校提供高中教育,重点是为特定职业提供实践技能培训。
- International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) programs are examples of rigorous upper secondary education pathways.
国际文凭(IB)和大学先修课程(AP)是高中教育中严格教育途径的例子。
- Upper secondary education culminates in the completion of a diploma or qualification, such as a high school diploma or equivalent certificate.
高中教育以完成文凭或资格(如高中文凭或同等证书)为终点。