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Education

it is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits.

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Curriculum

A set of courses, lessons, and academic content that are taught to students

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Teaching Methods

Approaches used by teachers to facilitate learning, such as project-based learning, flipped classrooms, and personalized learning.

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Formal Education

  • Primary education (elementary school)

  • Secondary education (middle school and high school)

  • Post-secondary education (college, university, vocational school)

  • Higher education (bachelor's, master's, doctoral degrees)

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Informal Education

  • Self-directed learning (autodidacticism)

  • Online learning (massive open online courses(MOOCs), online courses)

  • Apprenticeships

  • On-the-job training

  • Mentorship

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Non-Formal Education

  • Adult education (continuing education, literacy programs)

  • Community education (community centers, libraries)

  • Extension education (agricultural, home economics)

  • Recreational education (hobbies, sports)

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Special Education

  • Special needs education (autism, ADHD, physical disabilities)

  • Inclusive education (mainstreaming, integration)

  • Gifted and talented education

  • Remedial education (support for struggling students)

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Vocational Education

  • Technical education (trade schools, technical colleges)

  • Career and technical education (CTE)

  • Vocational training (apprenticeships, on-the-job training)

  • Professional education (certification, licensure)

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Distance Education

  • Online education (online courses, degree programs)

  • Correspondence education (mail-based, print-based)

  • Open education (open educational resources, open universities)

  • Flexible learning (flexible scheduling, pacing)

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Alternative Education

  • Homeschooling

  • Unschooling

  • Democratic education (student-led, democratic schools)

  • Free school movement (non-traditional, student-centered)

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Experiential Education

  • Experiential learning (hands-on, project-based)

  • Outdoor education (outdoor adventures, environmental education)

  • Service-learning (community service, volunteerism)

  • Internships and co-op programs

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Online and Blended Education

  • Online learning platforms (learning management system(LMS), massive open online courses(MOOCs))

  • Blended learning (online and face-to-face instruction)

  • Hybrid education (combination of online and offline learning)

  • Flipped classrooms (reversed instruction, online lectures)

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International Education

  • Study abroad programs

  • International schools (expatriate schools, international curricula)

  • Global education (global citizenship, cultural exchange)

  • Cross-cultural education (intercultural understanding, language education)

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Continuing Education

  • Professional development (teacher training, continuous professional development(CPD))

  • Lifelong learning (personal enrichment, hobbies)

  • Recertification and relicensing

  • Continuing education units (CEUs)

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Education for Specific Groups

  • Early childhood education (preschool, kindergarten)

  • Adult literacy education

  • Education for people with disabilities

  • Education for marginalized groups (minorities, indigenous peoples)

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Classroom Environment

The physical and psychological setting in which learning takes place, including factors such as classroom layout, technology, and teacher-student relationships.

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Technology Integration

The use of technology to support teaching and learning, including digital tools, online resources, and multimedia.

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Parental Involvement

The degree to which parents and guardians are involved in their child's education, including volunteering, attending parent-teacher conferences, and supporting homework.

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Student Engagement

The degree to which students are motivated, interested, and involved in the learning process.

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Instructional Strategies

Methods and approaches used by teachers to deliver instruction, such as lectures, discussions, and hands-on activities.