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The various educational models being implemented in countries around the world have all been formed as a result or each country’s own traditions, religious beliefs, customs, management styles and lifestyle. Regardless of the diversity of each country’s founding principles, however, each country’s underlying motivating force with regard to education is of course to provide quality education.

It is, however, essential to identify a number of basic requirements that educational establishments must meet in order to be able to deliver universally-accepted quality standards of education. Firstly, consider some of the minimum requirements and the consequences of not meeting those requirements:

  • Schools that provide their students with less than 8 hours per week of physical exercise are unable to meet a child’s needs with regard to healthy physical development.
  • Schools that do not include a minimum of 4 hours of subjects relevant to individual students’ skills and talents in their curriculum will not promote happy students.
  • Teachers who do receive the equivalent of 5 percent of their monthly teaching hours of in-service training cannot be successful in their work (according to studies conducted by the Union of Education).
  • Language schools offering students courses of less than 8 hours of language input per week will have great difficulty in having them learn a second language.
  • In classrooms providing less than 2 square metres of space per student, the quality of education is bound to decline.

Since Free Schools aim to consolidate universal values in education, the UN and numerous universities aim to promote and support the accreditation of the Free School Education Model. At in2schools, we also energetically support this aim to provide international quality accreditation of Free Schools

TESOL

Today, international universities are committed to providing educational qualifications and receiving accreditation from independent bodies. UK TESOL is one of the few organisations in the world authorised to award international accreditation in every country of the world. UK TESOL also has the authority to certify the level of success in relation to certain categories that the schools in a country have achieved.

UK TESOL provides an impartial eye, regardless of country. Furthermore, UK TESOL accreditation is highly respected and internationally recognised by many universities around the globe.

In order to apply for TESOL expert supervision, you can contact us via the following mail. Our preliminary inspection is free of charge after filling in the form. Upon receipt and assessment of the then required paper application, a team of experts will be assigned to your school in order to carry out a preliminary feasibility study, and in compliance with the results of the study, you will be granted accreditation valid for a two-year period.

Homeschooling

Homeschooling has proven to be one of the most popular systems of secondary and high school education in the UK and USA, and in more recent years it has become a popular form of education across the world.

Homeschooling appears to be the education system of the future. With the support of professional branch teachers and educational advisors, students are helped to channel their energy, creativity and imagination into different fields and to become lifelong learners.

In addition, our students have the advantage of earning diplomas which are valid in the UK, the USA and many other European countries.

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