Uruguay Primary Science Curriculum

While specific details about the Primary 3 Science curriculum are unavailable, the following information describes the broader context of primary education and science in Uruguay:

General Overview of the Uruguayan Education System

  • Education is compulsory for 11 years, from ages 4 to 15.
  • The education system is divided into four levels: Preschool, Primary (six years), Secondary (six years), and Tertiary.
  • Primary education is free and compulsory for children aged 6 to 14.
  • Uruguay has a high literacy rate.

Primary Education

  • Primary education covers six grades.
  • Subjects taught in primary schools include Mathematics, Physical Sciences, History, Spanish, English, Civic and Social Education, Geography, Biology, and Art Education.
  • The Uruguayan American School also includes Computer Science and Second Step in their elementary curriculum.
  • St. Andrews School focuses on English, Spanish, Mathematics, Science, and Social Subjects.

Science Curriculum

  • Science is taught as part of the core curriculum in primary schools.
  • Primary education aims to develop theoretical and practical command of disciplines, including science and technology.
  • The ANEP (Administración Nacional de Educación Pública) is responsible for the national curriculum.
  • Some resources related to science education in Uruguay can be found on the ANEP website, although specific Primary 3 details are not readily available.

While the specific Primary 3 Science curriculum remains elusive, this information provides a general understanding of the Uruguayan primary education system and the role of science within it.

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