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In Peru Nurseries are called nidos. Most of them accept children from 1 year old. The teachers some of
them are bilingual. (http://archive.livinginperu.com/dir/education).

Peruvians believed that education started in elementary school. It wasnt until the 1970s when a lady
known by Mrs. Pilar Deza decided that there should be pre-schools and day schools.
(http://www.nidocasuarinas.com/).

Reggio Emilia pre-schools came about in 1999. (http://www.nidocasuarinas.com/)

In the 1980s three levels of education was recognized (1.) Nurseries and Kindergarten. (2.) Basic
education n which is Primary and secondary schools. (3.) Higher Education which is Pre University and
university. (http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Americas/Peru-EDUCATION.html)

There is also the Maria Montessori approach that is used and that is important.
(http://www.montessoriperu.com/colegio.html)



Kindergartens Jardins take children from preschool age (3-5years old), just for the mornings.
Kindergartens are popular in the major cities and a small fee is charged. In the rural areas Kindergartens
are run by the government and they are called Pronoie.
(http://www.myperu.org/education_system_peru.html)



Schools also have preschools, day cares and Nurseries, toddlers, pre kindergarten and kindergarten.
(http://www.sir.edu.pe/2/modulos/JER/JER_Interna.aspx?ARE=2&PFL=1&JER=1146)

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Peru revised

  • 1. Peru revised In Peru Nurseries are called nidos. Most of them accept children from 1 year old. The teachers some of them are bilingual. (http://archive.livinginperu.com/dir/education). Peruvians believed that education started in elementary school. It wasnt until the 1970s when a lady known by Mrs. Pilar Deza decided that there should be pre-schools and day schools. (http://www.nidocasuarinas.com/). Reggio Emilia pre-schools came about in 1999. (http://www.nidocasuarinas.com/) In the 1980s three levels of education was recognized (1.) Nurseries and Kindergarten. (2.) Basic education n which is Primary and secondary schools. (3.) Higher Education which is Pre University and university. (http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Americas/Peru-EDUCATION.html) There is also the Maria Montessori approach that is used and that is important. (http://www.montessoriperu.com/colegio.html) Kindergartens Jardins take children from preschool age (3-5years old), just for the mornings. Kindergartens are popular in the major cities and a small fee is charged. In the rural areas Kindergartens are run by the government and they are called Pronoie. (http://www.myperu.org/education_system_peru.html) Schools also have preschools, day cares and Nurseries, toddlers, pre kindergarten and kindergarten. (http://www.sir.edu.pe/2/modulos/JER/JER_Interna.aspx?ARE=2&PFL=1&JER=1146)