This article guides users through the creation and organization of education levels, which represent the different stages or cycles of education offered by the institution.
1. Accessing the Settings
To configure education levels, follow this path:
Settings » Academic » Support Tables » Education Levels
2. How to Create and Configure Education Levels
Education levels should reflect the institution’s academic structure, and may include regular education, free courses, or specialized programs.
Common examples:
Regular Education: Preschool, Primary (1st Cycle), Lower Secondary (2nd Cycle), Upper Secondary (3rd Cycle), High School
Higher Education: Bachelor’s, Master’s
Free Courses: A1, A2, B1, B2 (languages), Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Steps to configure:
a. Click the “+” button to add a new level
b. Fill in the following fields:
- Acronym: A short abbreviation for quick identification (e.g., PRE, P1, A2)
- Name: Full name of the level (e.g., Preschool, Primary 1, Advanced)
c. Click Save
Configuring education levels is the first step in structuring your institution’s academic offering in e-Schooling. These levels serve as the foundation for associating courses, class groups, calendars, and assessments.
The system is flexible and can accommodate a wide range of educational models from traditional schools to institutions offering free or technical courses ensuring integrated and coherent management.
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