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  2. Education - Wikipedia

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    Education is the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits and manifests in various forms. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional framework, such as public schools, following a curriculum.

  3. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Education is mandatory until age 16 (18 in some states). In the U.S., ordinal numbers (e.g., first grade) are used for identifying grades. Typical ages and grade groupings in contemporary, public, and private schools may be found through the U.S. Department of Education.

  4. Education is about learning skills and knowledge. It also means helping people to learn how to do things and support them to think about what they learn. It is also important for educators to teach ways to find and use information.

  5. History of education - Wikipedia

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    In ancient India, education was mainly imparted through the Vedic and Buddhist education system, while the first education system in ancient China was created in Xia dynasty (2076–1600 BC). In the city-states of ancient Greece, most education was private, except in Sparta.

  6. Education is a discipline that is concerned with methods of teaching and learning in schools or school-like environments as opposed to various nonformal and informal means of socialization (e.g., rural development projects and education through parent-child relationships).

  7. Education in the United States - Simple English Wikipedia, the...

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    Education in the United States is provided by the public sector. The federal, state and local governments control and give funds to help local schools. Public education is available everywhere in the United States.

  8. Wikimedia in Education – Wikimedia Foundation

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    Wikipedia is one of the world’s largest and most popular educational websites. It contains over 53 million articles across nearly 300 languages — covering topics from anatomy and architecture to zoology and Zambian history.

  9. About education - UNESCO

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    UNESCO believes that education is a human right for all throughout life and that access must be matched by quality. Education transforms lives and is at the heart of UNESCO’s mission to build peace, eradicate poverty and drive sustainable development.

  10. Elementary education | Definition, Goals, & Facts | Britannica

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    Elementary education, the first stage traditionally found in formal education, beginning at about age 5 to 7 and ending at about age 11 to 13. In the United Kingdom and some other countries, the term primary is used instead of elementary.

  11. Distance learning | Education Benefits & Challenges | Britannica

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    Distance learning, form of education in which the main elements include physical separation of teachers and students during instruction and the use of various technologies to facilitate student-teacher and student-student communication. Distance learning traditionally has focused on nontraditional.