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Elementary Schools In Japan ... Virtually all elementary education takes place in public schools; less than 1% of the schools are private...
Fordham University ... Fordham is composed of four undergraduate colleges and six graduate schools. Enrollment at Fordham includes approximately 8,000 undergraduate and 7,000 graduate students spread over three campuses in New York State: Rose Hill in the Bronx, Lincoln Center in Manhattan, and Westchester in West Harrison...
High School ... In all of New Zealand and Malaysia along with parts of Australia, Bangladesh and Canada, high school is synonymous with secondary school, and encompasses the entire secondary stage of education... The later years of high school are known as the Higher School Certificate (HSC) in New South Wales for Year 12, Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) in Victoria for Years 11 and 12 and similar names in other states...
Tuition Payments ... Tuition payment Some methods students use to pay for the cost of tuition include: Scholarships Bursaries Grants Parents' money Student savings Government Student loans Financial institution loans Educational institution loans Company funding Tuition is one of the costs of a post-secondary education in the U. S...
Tutor ... In the University of Cambridge, a Tutor is an officer of a college responsible for the pastoral care of a number of students in cognate disciplines, as against a Director of Studies who is responsible for the academic progress of a group of students in their own discipline, with both Tutors and Directors of Study answering to a Senior Tutor. In the University of Oxford, the colleges fuse pastoral and academic care into the single office of Fellow and Tutor, also known as a CUF Lecturer...
Philosophy Of Education ... As an academic field, philosophy of education is "the philosophical study of education and its problems.its central subject matter is education, and its methods are those of philosophy"... "The philosophy of education may be either the philosophy of the process of education or the philosophy of the discipline of education... That is, it may be part of the discipline in the sense of being concerned with the aims, forms, methods, or results of the process of educating or being educated; or it may be metadisciplinary in the sense of being concerned with the concepts, aims, and methods of the discipline." As such, it is both part of the field of education and a field of applied philosophy, drawing from fields of metaphysics, epistemology, axiology and the philosophical approaches (speculative, prescriptive, and/or analytic) to address questions in and about pedagogy, education policy, and curriculum, as well as the process of learning, to name a few...
Education In The Palestinian Territories ... In the Palestinian territories education system, compulsory basic education includes Grades 1 to 10 and this is divided into the preparatory stage (Grades 1 to 4) and the empowerment stage (Grades 5 to 10)... Secondary education (general secondary education and a few vocational secondary schools) covers Grades 11 and 12... UNRWA’s education provision has played a major role in Palestinian territories education since 1967...
Education ... A right to education has been created and recognized by some jurisdictions: Since 1952, Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all signatory parties to guarantee the right to education... Etymology Etymologically, the word education is derived from the Latin ēducātiō (“A breeding, a bringing up, a rearing) from ēdūcō (“I educate, I train”) which is related to the homonym ēdūcō (“I lead forth, I take out; I raise up, I erect”) from ē- (“from, out of”) and dūcō (“I lead, I conduct”)...
History Of Education ... In pre-literate societies, education was achieved orally and through observation . The young learned informally from their parents, extended family and grand parents...
Foreign Language ... Foreign language education and ability See main article: Language education Most schools around the world teach at least one foreign language...
College Athletics ... Competition between student clubs from different colleges, not organized by and therefore not representing the institutions or their faculties, may also be called "intercollegiate" athletics or simply college sports. College sports originated as student activities...
Romanian Educational System ... Kindergarten is optional under the age of six. At the age of six, children must join the "preparatory school year", which is mandatory in order to enter the first grade...
Spanish Language ... In 1999 there were, according to Ethnologue, 358 million people speaking Spanish as a native language and a total of 417 million speakers worldwide. Currently these figures are up to 400 and 500 million people respectively...
Philosophy Of History ... Sometimes critical philosophy of history is included under historiography. Philosophy of history should not be confused with the history of philosophy, which is the study of the development of philosophical ideas through time...
Education In The People's Republic Of China ... Laws regulating the system of education include the Regulation on Academic Degrees, the Compulsory Education Law, the Teachers Law, the Education Law, the Law on Vocational Education, and the Law on Higher Education... See also: Law of the People's Republic of China History Since the end of the Cultural Revolution (1966–76), the education system in China has been geared toward economic modernization... In 1985, the national government ceded responsibility for basic education to local governments through the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party's "Decision on the Reform of the Educational Structure." In unveiling the education reform plan in May 1985, the authorities called for nine years of compulsory education and the establishment of the State Education Commission (created the following month)...
Education In South Africa ... In 2010, it had 12.3 million learners, 386,000 teachers and around 48,000 schools (8 teachers per school on average) – including 390 special needs schools and 1,000 registered private schools. Officially, primary schools comprise Grade 1 to 7 and High schools Grade 8 to 12...
Online Tutoring ... The tutoring may take the form of a group of learners simultaneously logged in and receiving instruction from a single tutor, also known as many-to-one tutoring. This is often known as e-moderation, defined as the facilitation of the achievement of goals of independent learning, learner autonomy, self-reflection, knowledge construction, collaborative or group-based learning, online discussion, transformative learning and communities of practice...
Curriculum ... A curriculum may also refer to a defined and prescribed course of studies, which students must fulfill in order to pass a certain level of education...
Medieval University ... These universities evolved from much older Christian cathedral schools and monastic schools, and it is difficult to define the date at which they became true universities, although the lists of studia generalia for higher education in Europe held by the Vatican are a useful guide...
College ... In Queensland some newer schools which accept primary and high school students are styled state college, but state schools offering only secondary education are called "State High School"... It can refer to an institution of tertiary education that is smaller than a university, run independently or as part of a university...
Education In The Republic Of Ireland ... The Department of Education and Skills, under the control of the Minister for Education and Skills, is in overall control of policy, funding and direction, whilst other important organisations are the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland, the Higher Education Authority, and on a local level the Vocational Education Committees are the only comprehensive system of government organisation... There are many other statutory and non-statutory bodies which have a function in the education system... Introduction All children must receive compulsory education between the ages of six and fifteen years, and all children up to the age of eighteen must complete the three years of post-primary...
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Vocational Education ... Vocational education may be classified as teaching procedural knowledge. This can be contrasted with declarative knowledge, as used in education in a usually broader scientific field, which might concentrate on theory and abstract conceptual knowledge, characteristic of tertiary education...
List Of Schools In Singapore ... ITE College Central (Former ITE East Network) ITE College Central (Bedok) ITE College Central (Bishan) ITE College Central (MacPherson) ITE College Central (Tampines) ITE College Central (Yishun) ITE College West (Former ITE West Network) ITE College West (Ang Mo Kio) ITE College West (Balestier) ITE College West (Bukit Batok) ITE College West (Clementi) ITE College West (Dover) ITE College East (Regional Campus at Simei) Polytechnics Nanyang Polytechnic Ngee Ann Polytechnic Republic Polytechnic Singapore Polytechnic Temasek Polytechnic Universities See also List of universities in Singapore Singapore universities Nanyang Technological University National University of Singapore Singapore Management University SUTD International universities Central Queensland University Undergraduate, permanent campus UNSW Asia (closed June 2007) Gr...
Education In Singapore ... Education spending usually makes up about 20 per cent of the annual national budget, which subsidises state education and government-assisted private education for Singaporean citizens and funds the Edusave programme, the costs for which are significantly higher for non-citizens. In 2000 the Compulsory Education Act codified compulsory education for children of primary school age (excepting those with disabilities), and made it a criminal offence for parents to fail to enroll their children in school and ensure their regular attendance...
List Of Medieval Universities ... There is no official strict definition of a Studium generale, the term having emerged from customary usage. The following properties were common among them, and often treated as criteria: (1) that it received students from everywhere (not merely the local district or region); (2) That it engaged in higher learning, i.e...
History Of European Research Universities ... By the 18th century, universities published academic journals; by the 19th century, the German and the French university models were established... The German university — the Humboldtian model — established by Wilhelm von Humboldt was based upon Friedrich Schleiermacher’s liberal ideas about the importance of freedom, seminars, and laboratories, which, like the French university model, involved strict discipline and control of every aspect of the university... Moreover, until the 19th century’s end, religion exerted a significant, limiting influence upon academic curricula and research, by when the German university model had become the world standard...
Education In Malaysia ... Education may be obtained from the multilingual public school system, which provide free education for all Malaysians, or private schools, or through homeschooling. By law, primary education is compulsory...
Higher Education In The United States ... The United States has a total of 4,495 Title IV-eligible, degree-granting institutions, 2,774 4-year institutions and 1,721 2-year institutions., an average of more than 115 per state. As of 2010, the US had 20.3 million students in higher education, roughly 5.7% of the total population...