EDUCATION Flashcards
Writing
π __________ ensures that all children receive schooling up to a certain age, regardless of their background.
(Hint: Mandatory schooling)
π‘ Compulsory education β A system that requires children to attend school up to a certain age.
Compulsory education has significantly improved literacy rates worldwide.
π A studentβs __________ is often measured by their grades, test scores, and participation in academic activities.
(Hint: Success in studies)
Academic achievementβ Success in educational performance, typically measured by grades or scores.
Higher parental involvement is linked to better academic achievement among students.
π A __________ can challenge students but also prepare them for competitive careers.
(Hint: Demanding course structure)
π‘ Rigorous curriculum β A challenging and demanding educational program.
Many prestigious universities implement a rigorous curriculum to push students to excel.
π Schools should focus on __________, nurturing studentsβ intellectual, social, and emotional skills.
(Hint: Well-rounded growth)
π‘ Holistic development β Comprehensive growth in multiple areas, including cognitive, emotional, and social skills.
π Example: Extracurricular activities contribute to studentsβ holistic development by improving teamwork and creativity.
π With rapid technological advancements, __________ has become essential for staying competitive in the job market.
(Hint: Continuous education beyond school)
π‘ **Lifelong learning **β The process of continuously acquiring knowledge and skills throughout life.
π Example: Online courses have made lifelong learning more accessible than ever before.
π Governments must ensure __________ so that students from all backgrounds can receive quality education.
(Hint: Educational fairness)
π‘** Equal access to education** β Ensuring that education is available to everyone, regardless of economic or social status.
π Example: Scholarships and financial aid promote equal access to education for disadvantaged students.
π Many critics argue that __________ does not accurately measure a studentβs true potential.
(Hint: Uniform exams)
π‘ Standardized testing β Examinations with uniform questions and scoring methods to evaluate students.
π Example: Some educators believe that standardized testing places too much pressure on students.
π Students who are not academically inclined may benefit from __________ to develop practical job skills.
(Hint: Career-focused education)
π‘ Vocational training β Education focused on hands-on job skills rather than traditional academics.
π Example: Many countries offer vocational training programs to prepare students for technical careers.
π A __________ approach allows students to take charge of their learning based on their interests and needs.
(Hint: Personalized education)
π‘ Student-centered learning β An approach where students actively engage in shaping their education.
π Example: Student-centered learning encourages critical thinking and creativity.
π Investing in rural schools is essential for __________ and ensuring all children receive equal learning opportunities.
(Hint: Reducing learning inequalities)
π‘ Bridging the educational gap β Reducing disparities in education access and quality.
π Example: Online learning platforms can help in bridging the educational gap between urban and rural areas.