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1 LOGSE
1 ( Ley de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo) institutional law on the overall structuring of the education system* * *SF ABR= Ley de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo LOGSE Spain's Ley de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo (1990) provided for a new educational system which began to be implemented in the 1991-92 academic year. Amongst other things, it raised the school-leaving age from 14 to 16 and introduced compulsory vocational training for all students. Religious education became optional and special-needs provision was incorporated into mainstream education. Following the implementation of the LOGSE, compulsory education is divided into Educación Primaria (EP) and Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (ESO).See:ver nota culturelle EP - EDUCACIÓN PRIMARIA in EP,* * */ˈloxse/LOE - Ley Orgánica de Educación (2006) (↑ LOGSE a1)* * *
LOGSE f Esp (abr de Ley de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo) educational system general organization act
* * *= Spanish education act* * *f abr (= Ley de Ordenación General del Sistema Educativo) Education Act
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