Education Collocation

May 31, 2016 | Author: AbdoMazg | Category: N/A
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Informal education: Informal education occurs in daily work, leisure or family.

Nonformal educatio n:Non-formal education results from a program but it is notusually evaluated and

doesn't lead to certification. Basic Education:Basi c education refers to the whole range of educational activities taking

place in various that aim to meet basiclearning needs. Basic education includes primary education and lower secondary

education"Ever y citizen should acquire at least a basic education to be able to read and write." Primary Education:

Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first years of formal, structured education. In general,

primaryeducatio n consists of six or seven years of schooling starting at the age of 5 or 6. Secondary Education:Seco

ndary education is the stage of education following primary education. Secondary education

includes thefinal stage of compulsory education. The next stage of education is usually university.

Higher education:High er education , also called tertiary , or post secondary education

, is the noncompulsory educational levelthat follows the completion of a school providing a secondary

education, such as a high school. Higher educationis normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate

education, as well as vocational education andtraining. Colleges and universities

are the main institutions that provide tertiary education. Collectively, theseare sometimes known as tertiary

institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates,dipl omas, or academic degre es.Free access

The ability or right to enter a place or use something for free Gender discrimination Gender discrimination

is prejudice or discrimination based on a person's sex or gender Rural poverty Rural poverty refers to poverty

found in rural areas

Cultural background Cultural background is the context of one's life experience as shaped by membership in

groups based onethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, gender, exceptionalities, language, religion, sexual orientation,

andgeographical area. Educational background One's educational background is related to any prior schooling

one has successfully completed. High schooldiplomas, college degrees, credit from online courses, and vocational

programs are all educational background. Equal opportu nityEqual opportunity is the offering of employment, pay, or

promotion equally to all, without discrimination as tosex, race, colour, disability, etc. Equal status

Having the same social, professional or other standing of someone else. Equal rights

All people have the same rights Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.1. You need an educational …………………………

in mathematics if you want to be an engineer. 2. Something should be done to reform the educational ………………………..

of the developing countries. 3. University find difficulties to find a job nowadays. …………………………………..

4.

One educational for developing countries would be at least a educationfor every citizen. 5. ………………

…………………

Putting an end to adult is another priority for developing countries. ………………………..

1.

You need an educational background in mathematics if you want to be an engineer.

2.

Something should be done to reform the educational system

of the developing countries. 3. University graduates

find difficulties to find a job nowadays. 4. One educational goal

for developing countries would be at least a basic education for every citizen. 5.

Putting an end to adult illiteracy is another priority for developing countrieS

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