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Education is learning new knowledge and skills to understand the world…
Education
is learning new knowledge and skills to understand the world and improve your life.
Vacational education - Training that focuses on skills required for a particular job or trade
Primary education 1-4 class
Secondary education 5-11 class
Higher education ( college or university student)
Learn the ropes – to learn the basics or how to do a particular job or activity.
Home schooling Teaching children at home rather than in a school environment.
Extracurricular activities are things you do outside of classes, like sports, music, clubs, volunteering, or student government .
Study habits: The practices or routines that students use when learning
Soft skill education is learning skills like communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership to work well with
others and succeed in life.
Curriculum: The subjects and content taught in a school or course.
Assessment: The process of evaluating a student’s learning.
Digital education is learning through computers, phones, or the internet.
Pedagogy: The method and practice of teaching.
Tuition: The fee for teaching or instruction.
Scholarship: Financial aid awarded to a student based on academic or other achievements.
Graduation
: The successful completion of a course of study, usually signified by receiving a diploma or degree.
American education system, students can choose many of their own classes each year. Along with core subjects, they can take courses like music, robotics, sports, or even filmmaking, helping them discover their interests at a young age.
Freshman – First-year student.
Sophomore – Second-year student.
Junior – Third-year student.
Senior – Fourth-year (and final-year) student.
Korean education system is known for its very high academic standards. Students often study long hours, and many attend after-school academies called “hagwons.” Because of this strong focus on education, South Korea consistently ranks among the top countries in math, science, and reading.
Attendance: Being present at school or in a class
Distance learning: A way of studying remotely without being in regular face-to-face contact with a teacher
.
Inequality in education: The unequal distribution of academic resources and opportunities.
Formal education – structured and institutionalized learning.
Special education: Education tailored to meet the needs of students with disabilities or learning difficulties.