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Education(1)
1. Educate is
defined as "to
develop the
knowledge,
skill, or
character.
Tanmay Bansal of class 4b2
2. “Education Matters”, a charitable trust that funds innovative public
enhancement programs to help primary and secondary .... where
students excel and enrich their learning experiences.
best public education happens when the
community participates in its development
and that a strong public education system is
the cornerstone of a healthy, vibrant
community.
Solutions that don’t break the bank, reinvent the
wheel or marginalize our teachers are within our grasp.
We could have rigorous classes, safe and disciplined
schools and treat teachers like valued colleagues rather
than easily replaceable cogs, and we could do so
tomorrow if we wanted. The cost? You demanding it.
Help demand it with me.
3. Education in its general
sense is a form
of learning in which
the knowledge, skills,
and habits of a group of
people are transferred from
one generation to the next
through teaching, training,
or research. Education
frequently takes place
under the guidance of
others, but may also
be autodidactic.[1] Any expe
rience that has a formative
effect on the way one
thinks, feels, or acts may
be considered educational.
4. Systems of schooling involve institutionalized teaching and learning in relation to a curriculum,
which itself is established according to a predetermined purpose of the schools in the system.
Schools systems are sometimes also based on religions, giving them different.
In formal education, a curriculum is the set of courses and their
content offered at a school or university. As an
idea, curriculum stems from the Latin word for race course,
referring to the course of deeds and experiences through
which children grow to become mature adults
n the past, those who were disabled were often not eligible
for public education. Children with disabilities were often
educated by physicians or special tutors. These early
physicians (people like Itard, Seguin, Howe, Gallaudet) set
the foundation for special education today.
5. The Times Union is under no obligation, something they
have done for the better part of three years and over
4,000 posts.
Gary Chartrand homophobic, from former
education reporter Topher Sanders, especially
since there were no comments