education

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  • Education is the social institution that formally socializes members of the society. It also refers to the process through which skills, knowledge, and values are transmitted from the teachers to the learners.
  • Formal education usually takes placed in a classroom setting and provided by trained teaching and non-teaching staff.
  • Education is important because it affects our lives.
  • Education has different levels, with primary education as a human right.
  • Education functions to improve the quality of life in society.
  • The central goals of education are to become a productive and self-actualized individual.
  • Primary and secondary education is regulated by the Department of Education (DepEd).
  • Doctorate programs are offered by universities.
  • Adult night classes are offered by senior high schools.
  • Formal education is an intentional, organized, and structured form of learning, imparted in educational institutions like school, college, or university to modify the behavior of an individual.
  • School is a social institution that formally socializes members of society.
  • Continuing basic education from the elementary level and expanding it to include the learning of employable, gainful skills is known as secondary education
  • Vocational education is an educational institution one will enroll in to learn in a short period about shielded metal arc and welding, baking, food processing, etc.
  • tertiary education is offered by private and public colleges and universities.
  • Education in the Philippines is supported by different local and international institutions and organizations, particularly in times of crisis.
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes the right to education.
  • Tertiary education is regulated by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).
  • Special education programs are offered by private and public colleges and universities.
  • Non-formal education is learning that goes on in daily life and can be received through daily experiences such as from family, peer group, the media, and other influences in a person’s environment.
  • Private and public partnership is assured in education.
  • Special education refers to the education of persons who are physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, or culturally different from so-called “normal” individuals.
  • Primary and secondary education is regulated by the Department of Education (DepEd).
  • The primary function of education is socialization.
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes the right to education.
  • Vocational education is an educational institution one will enrol to if he/she is interested to learn in a short period about shielded metal arc and welding, baking, food processing, etc.
  • Special education refers to the education of persons who are physically, mentally, emotionally, socially or culturally different from so-called “normal” individuals.
  • Learning that goes on in daily life and can be received through daily experiences such as from family, peer group, the media and other influences in a person’s environment is referred to as non-formal education.
  • Continuing basic education from the elementary level and expanding it to include the learning of employable, gainful skills is known as primary education.
  • Tertiary education is regulated by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).
  • Informal education usually takes place in a classroom setting and is provided by trained teaching and non-teaching staff.
  • Education is an intentional, organized and structured form of learning, imparted in educational institutions like school, college or university to modify the behavior of an individual.
  • Education is the social institution that formally socializes members of the society and refers to the process through which skills, knowledge, and values are transmitted from the teachers to the learners.
  • Elementary education is the first part of the educational system, and it includes the first six years of compulsory schooling from grade1 to grade 6.
  • Secondary education is continuing basic education from the elementary level to four years of junior high school and two years of senior high school.
  • Formal education usually takes place in a classroom setting and is provided by trained teaching and non-teaching staff.
  • Education has to be free and compulsory at least in the primary level, higher education and technical-vocational education should be made generally available.
  • Special education (SPED) refers to the learning of persons who are physically, mentally, emotionally, socially or culturally different from so-called “normal” individuals, such that they require modification of school practices to develop their potential.
  • The two most important goals of education for the individual and society are productive citizenry and self-actualization.
  • Tertiary education is offered by private and public colleges and universities.
  • Non-formal education is an organized educational activity that takes place outside a formal set up.