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전화영어 marks the end of compulsory education. The proposal is to make the school-leaving age 18 years but this is only likely by 2015. Regulations The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) ensures schools meet national statutory requirements. The government does not interfere in fees or profitability of independent schools, most are structured as charities and qualify for certain tax exemptions. Higher Education Act 전화영어 2004 allows profit-making degree institutions, but there is only one private university in the UK, the University of Buckingham. Government programmes ‰ The Beacon Schools programme was established in 1998 and all types and phases of state maintained schools were included. It identified high performing 전화영어 schools across England and was designed to build partnerships between these schools and represents examples of successful practice, with a view to sharing and spreading that effective practice to other schools to raise standards in pupil attainment. No regulation on fees, profit making allowed Beacon Schools - Sharing best practice 전화영어 Profits allowed in higher education since 2004 Appendices Indian education 14 March 2008 b 전화영어  103 ‰ For secondary schools, the leading edge partnership programme builds on the success and knowledge about collaborative practice gained from the Beacon Schools programme. It supports groups of secondary schools, including special schools, to work together to tackle some of the most intractable barriers to raising standards. Schools within these partnerships are committed to working collaboratively to design, develop, test and share innovative ideas to raise standards of teaching and learning where improvement is most urgently needed. ‰ At the primary level, primary strategy learning networks are being established to help schools work together to raise standards of literacy and mathematics. Groups of primary schools establish themselves as a network with a particular learning 전화영어 focus and receive funding from the Department for Education and Skills to help plan and establish their networks. Local authorities play a key role in determining criteria, evaluating action plans, identifying support for networks and directing funding, based on knowledge of local context and priorities. The long-term aim is that all primary schools should be part of an effective learning network, with most expected to achieve that by 2008. ‰전화영어  Specialist schools are an important part of the Government's plans to raise standards in secondary education. The target of 2,000 specialist schools was achieved 18 months ahead of schedule in February 2005. The specialist schools programme mobilises private-sector sponsors and government funding to achieve target standards in both specialisation and national curriculum requirements. United States The compulsory education system is divided into전화영어  three levels - seven years of elementary school, three years of middle school and four years of high school. Post-secondary education, college or university, commonly consists of four years of study. The private sector is active in all areas of education by market type and age group. There are no restrictions on fees charged. No Child Left Behind Act – Progressive, controversial The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 covers a number of federal programmes aimed at improving the performance of primary and secondary schools by increasing the standards of accountability for states, school districts and schools, as well as providing parents more flexibility in choosing the type of schools their children attend. It promotes an increased focus on reading and extends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. The act aims to: ‰ Increase accountability for student performance: States, districts and schools that improve achievement will be rewarded. Failure will be sanctioned. Parents will know how well their child is learning, and that schools are held accountable for their effectiveness with annual state reading and math assessments in Grades 3-8. ‰ Focus on what works: Federal dollars will be spent on effective, research based programs