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Hi. I have added some information in the History section about education for the Aztecs. If there is a problem or error, please feel free to correct. You can also message me if you have questions. Thanks. - Darwin Naz ( talk) 23:15, 13 September 2018 (UTC)
"Open education is fast growing to become the dominant form of education" "Higher education, in particular, is undergoing a transition towards open education". Those are really baseless assertions. I also see a conflict of interest, for it's in the interest of Knewton to suggest that E-learning is overtaking the traditional system at a fast pace. E-education is not even close to being the dominant form of learning. Wikipedia should not run ahead. This article does not reflect today's reality, which is that very few universities provide online courses and even if they do it's only for a very small number of subjects.
A fragment reads "There are 73 million children,[clarification needed] mostly female children in poor families, who did not start elementary school. There are more than 200 million children, mostly females from poor families, who did not go to secondary school."
The problem is that numbers not attending are meaningless for children.
Let's say there are 8 billion people in the world. Let's say they are evenly distributed among 80 years of life giving us 100 million for each year of age. So there could be, what?, 400 million children 14-18 (age of "majority") total? Meaning that half of all children do not attend secondary school? Numbers are meaningless unless there is a total to compare. For elementary school, there would be a candidacy of 800 million students? And only 73 million did not attend school? Who knows? We need percentages or total population. Meaningless without one of the other. Student7 ( talk) 23:33, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
Currently the lead begins as follows:
While I understand that the phrase "is a form of learning" is an attempt to focus on the goal (learning), education is actually the process of facilitating learning, rather than the goal of the process. For example, we call someone who facilitates learning an "educator" even though the educator is not the learner.
Moreover, as has been mentioned previously on this page, education is not just transferring knowledge etc. from one generation to the next, as it can be transferred between two people of the same generation.
I propose to replace the above passage with
Comments? Loraof ( talk) 15:59, 6 May 2015 (UTC)
The article says that "Furthermore, it is likely that this trend arises due to genetic factors. As twin studies have shown, inherited traits are more important in predicting educational attainment than any environmental measures.", with a citation to https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wendy_Johnson3/publication/7027486_Genetic_and_environmental_influences_on_academic_achievement_trajectories_during_adolescence/links/0deec5272732884fdf000000.pdf
However, that paper only looks at a few environmental factors (things like parental drug abuse) and only looks at pairs of twins living within a day's drive of Minneapolis, MN. The scope of environmental factors measured and the relatively restrictive set of environments considered don't, IMHO, support the claim that inherited factors in general outweigh environmental factors in determining educational achievement. To say that, you really need to cite a study that measures more about your environment (number of books in your house, whether you have enough to eat, whether your family speaks the same language as your school, etc.) and that covers a wider range of environments than are available within an hour's drive of Minneapolis. Remember too that the twins are being split up, so at least one family of each pair of twin families must have been cleared by an adoption agency.
Is this a case where {{ Failed_verification}} should be used?
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I think I think it is wise to mention something about the difference between Education and Indoctrination. I fear both are very similar since education is indoctrination without coercion.
Many schools still force things without a real dialogue with their students. Imagine being thought how amazing your great leader is every day. Is this education? If I read the first part of the article I would come to the conclusion yes. He is great at facilitating learning, helps me with the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. I did not have a choice, if I wanted to learn about my great leader but I will believe after reading the article I am being educated. So to make it very clear I think its wise to add that teaching something in a forceful process makes it automatically indoctrination.
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I think the article explains about education understandably, so I could understand easily. To be specific, I learned when did the education begin and why education is necessary among people in the world. However, the article will be much better if the writer talked about the education in other countries and compared to several nations. Especially, Korea is a good example of writing about because Korea is famous for the strict school system. On the other hand, America is more focus on the creativeness. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 104.174.158.130 ( talk) 06:22, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
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The "Purpose of schools" section currently (5 March 2016) gives the impression of editorial opinion rather than a summary of relevant literature on the topic. This should be edited to encyclopedic style. Apegrrl ( talk) 02:16, 5 March 2016 (UTC)
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Ememabasi ( talk) 14:33, 19 March 2016 (UTC) the kings college,uyo provides for education to secondary school students in Nigeria,located at ikot udoro oku,off ikot ekpene road in uyo Akwa ibom state
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Hi,
I see that in the left-side "Languages" bar, this article is linked to GE "Bildung", which is slightly different subject. The corresponding GE page would be
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ausbildung , e.g. vocational training.
Pages to link to "Bildung" would be
/info/en/?search=Humboldtian_model_of_higher_education
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/info/en/?search=Liberal_arts_education
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Part of this page doesn't meet Wikipedia's neutral point of view standard. I refer specifically to the text in the "Purpose of Schools" section that begins with "Some claim that there is education inequality because children did not exceed the education of their parents" and ends with "The entire internet is also available to supplement these teachers and textbooks." Meteryam ( talk) 18:50, 4 December 2016 (UTC)
I have removed this entire section for multiple reasons:
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The paragraph about a liberal arts education is out of place in the main paragraph and may be moved to another section where it is more relevant. 27.33.241.116 ( talk) 09:22, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
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These early experiences are largely determined by supportive family and community care practices, proper nutrition and health care, learning opportunities, which in turn are dependent on enabling policies and investments for young children and families. ECE positively impacts attendance, retention, and learning of children in elementary and higher education. Naruto622 ( talk) 07:19, 21 June 2017 (UTC)
"Success beyond Sacrifices" that what people says.Without education we will not be successful and we won't be able to search or seek good jobs and we won't be able to help our family or relatives for their needs. Education is free for all people wanting to continue and finish their studies. We must pursue our selves and relatives so that when we are old enough we will not regret. The schools duty is to educate people like me.. Teachers are our second parents they want as to be disciplined and to be perseverance.. They will be peoples inspiration to pursue them to get to school and don't be lazy to get to school because our parents are working so hard for our needs.. Moon Girl 23 ( talk) 03:11, 29 June 2017 (UTC)
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"The methodology of teaching is called pedagogy." is not fully correct. Pedagogy is related only to teaching of adolescent. Teaching of adults is called andragogy. GaryJericho ( talk) 14:11, 3 August 2017 (UTC)
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This article states that "In most regions, education is compulsory up to a certain age". I think this would sound better if the word "regions" were replaced by the word "countries". Vorbee ( talk) 17:45, 22 November 2017 (UTC)
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Suggested changes for the section External links :
Please insert this link http://www.oecd.org/pisa/ which tittle is : OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Please insert this link http://www.oecd.org/education/ which tittle is : OECD portal on education
Please insert this link http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DatasetCode=RGRADSTY which tittle is OECD Statistics
These links are relevant and missing for the subject of education, it will give people more information. Clotildelebihan ( talk) 14:27, 7 March 2018 (UTC)
To me it is difficult to imagine an article about education without a reference to Wilhelm von Humboldt. von Humboldt's educational model goes beyond vocational training. In a letter to the Prussian king, he wrote: "There are undeniably certain kinds of knowledge that must be of a general nature and, more importantly, a certain cultivation of the mind and character that nobody can afford to be without. People obviously cannot be good craftworkers, merchants, soldiers or businessmen unless, regardless of their occupation, they are good, upstanding and – according to their condition – well-informed human beings and citizens. If this basis is laid through schooling, vocational skills are easily acquired later on, and a person is always free to move from one occupation to another, as so often happens in life." [1] My suggestion would be to add this to the article and also refer to the Humboldtian model of higher education 130.226.41.9 ( talk) 13:44, 27 March 2018 (UTC)
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I request to add to the history section of this article. I wish to add in Gardner's five minds theory and how Horace Mann created the first normal school as it seems that the history of education is cut extremely short. The source from which this information comes from is an education textbook of the latest edition "teachers, schools, and society a brief introduction to education." this is a fourth edition book, which is used to teach the next generation teachers. Jadesters 17 ( talk) 04:41, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
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A 2013 study shows that constraints to educational access and attainment in development countries can be better understood by assessing a broad range of factors – on the demand- and supply-side and at the micro and macro levels; it argues that addressing demand-side factors, such as geographic gaps between rural and urban areas, higher levels of population growth (which place constant pressure on new enrolments) and child labour, can often have greater impact on increasing levels of education in developing countries than supply-side factors, such as constructing additional school facilities, hiring more teachers etc.ref included in article Edustatists ( talk) 18:44, 22 October 2018 (UTC)
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I believe more information could be added to the future of education globally and according to country.
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Special:Diff/880008647 created a red link to International Day of Education in the § See also section, which I don't think is useful. -- 77.173.90.33 ( talk) 15:36, 1 May 2019 (UTC)
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There is a line saying " open source – and therefore noncommercial – educational software" under the "Development" section. Remove the "and therefore noncommercial –", as commercial open source software exists, and is a thing and in-fact there is a whole article explaining it here: /info/en/?search=Business_models_for_open-source_software . Open source is not anti-commerce, this is a common misnomer. 109.144.213.18 ( talk) 19:02, 2 June 2021 (UTC)
Education policyas a discipline examines the policy decisions and institutions that build education systems. The policy decisions that decide issues in education (e.g. school funding, teaching practices, and classroom size) are examined using theories and frameworks across the social sciences to better understand how education impacts individuals and society. PolicyandSociety ( talk) 04:26, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
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Below the first paragraph of the section: Open learning and electronic technology add the following new paragraph: "Online learning has shown significant growth over the last decade, as the internet and education combine to provide people with the opportunity to gain new skills. There are numerous online learning platforms in the market such as Udemy, Coursera, Lynda, Skillshare, Udacity that serve millions of people." See The Rise Of Online Learning - Forbes ("Research and Markets forecasts the online education market as $350 Billion by 2025") Simmi03 ( talk) 12:33, 10 April 2022 (UTC)
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The International Standard Classification of Education considers primary education as a single-phase where programmes are typically designed to provide fundamental reading, writing, and mathematics skills and establish a solid foundation for learning. This is ISCED Level 1: Primary education or first stage of basic 192.145.174.243 ( talk) 16:01, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
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I would like to get this article a little closer to GA status and I wanted to get some feedback on what changes are needed before I get started. Since this is a main topic article, it would probably be a good idea to focus only on a very general overview of each of its sub-topics and leave intricate details to more specific articles. For example, the article currently lacks a section for educational technology but has a section for technology in developing countries. It should probably be the other way around and the section on educational technology could mention somewhere how this affects developing countries. The fact that some international conventions see education as a human right does not deserve its own section but should be mentioned somewhere else. The section on history has a lot of information on ancient history until the early modern period but almost none for afterward. Another point is that we probably don't need a full subsection on the COVID-19 pandemic. This fact could be mentioned, for example, in a sentence or two in the history section.
A further issue is that various parts of the article seem to follow no clear structure. For example, we have one section "Development goals" and somewhere later another section "Development". In this regard, one idea would be to have a section on the role of education in society. This section could include various details spread around in the section "Development", "Development goals", and "Economy". A related problem concerns the section "Unconventional forms" since it's nowhere explained what it intends to present. For example, informal learning and evidence-based learning are not unconventional when understood in a regular sense. The section "Funding in developing countries" probably needs to be removed for several reasons: it goes too much into detail, it only talks about a single study, this source seems to be unreliable, and it's a WP:CLOSEPARAPHRASE. Some topics that are missing or underrepresented are politics and policy in education as well as the sociology of education. The todo-list in our talk-page header is a little outdated but has some helpful information and possible additions.
There are more issues to be addressed but before I go too much into detail, it may be good to hear what others think about these points and what additional changes should be implemented. Phlsph7 ( talk) 17:30, 9 April 2023 (UTC)
Many factors influencelead paragraph lists factors, but doesn't say which are most influential. Are there good-enough studies on this that would allow us to be more precise? DFlhb ( talk) 12:12, 2 June 2023 (UTC)
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Phlsph7, I have read the article and have a couple of suggestions
thick definitionsto thick concept and if possible explain it for a lay person.
Additionally, the term may also refer to an academic field that studies the methods, processes, and social institutions involved in teaching and learning.is needed as there is already a section on Education studies.
Tertiary education is also referred to as higher education. It...should perhaps read
Tertiary education includes higher education, which...as tertiary education also includes further and continuing education.
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Learning styles are mentioned briefly in this article, ending with: "For efficient learning, it is often beneficial to include a wide variety of learning modalities." However, our own article on the subject shows that the concept is currently a matter of great debate and has faced criticism (the lead section should be enough reading). Just recommending that the part about learning styles shouldn't be so cut-and-dry, as this only shows the proponents' side of the debate. — VORTEX 3427 ( Talk!) 11:08, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
Just wanted to leave a note and say that this article is written wonderfully! It's concise and straight-to-the-point; it almost reads like a simplewiki one :) — Frostly ( talk) 06:30, 6 December 2023 (UTC)
Is there a reason the article is so short on informal education (the concept, not our article which is a stub)? Apart from its definition, it isn't covered in summary style and the education article quickly moves to a overview of schooling and academics rather than, per the lede definition, how information has been transmitted, which largely happens outside of the school through everyday interactions (reading the news, books, interfacing with people outside of a classroom). czar 10:18, 2 January 2024 (UTC)
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Hi. I have added some information in the History section about education for the Aztecs. If there is a problem or error, please feel free to correct. You can also message me if you have questions. Thanks. - Darwin Naz ( talk) 23:15, 13 September 2018 (UTC)
"Open education is fast growing to become the dominant form of education" "Higher education, in particular, is undergoing a transition towards open education". Those are really baseless assertions. I also see a conflict of interest, for it's in the interest of Knewton to suggest that E-learning is overtaking the traditional system at a fast pace. E-education is not even close to being the dominant form of learning. Wikipedia should not run ahead. This article does not reflect today's reality, which is that very few universities provide online courses and even if they do it's only for a very small number of subjects.
A fragment reads "There are 73 million children,[clarification needed] mostly female children in poor families, who did not start elementary school. There are more than 200 million children, mostly females from poor families, who did not go to secondary school."
The problem is that numbers not attending are meaningless for children.
Let's say there are 8 billion people in the world. Let's say they are evenly distributed among 80 years of life giving us 100 million for each year of age. So there could be, what?, 400 million children 14-18 (age of "majority") total? Meaning that half of all children do not attend secondary school? Numbers are meaningless unless there is a total to compare. For elementary school, there would be a candidacy of 800 million students? And only 73 million did not attend school? Who knows? We need percentages or total population. Meaningless without one of the other. Student7 ( talk) 23:33, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
Currently the lead begins as follows:
While I understand that the phrase "is a form of learning" is an attempt to focus on the goal (learning), education is actually the process of facilitating learning, rather than the goal of the process. For example, we call someone who facilitates learning an "educator" even though the educator is not the learner.
Moreover, as has been mentioned previously on this page, education is not just transferring knowledge etc. from one generation to the next, as it can be transferred between two people of the same generation.
I propose to replace the above passage with
Comments? Loraof ( talk) 15:59, 6 May 2015 (UTC)
The article says that "Furthermore, it is likely that this trend arises due to genetic factors. As twin studies have shown, inherited traits are more important in predicting educational attainment than any environmental measures.", with a citation to https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wendy_Johnson3/publication/7027486_Genetic_and_environmental_influences_on_academic_achievement_trajectories_during_adolescence/links/0deec5272732884fdf000000.pdf
However, that paper only looks at a few environmental factors (things like parental drug abuse) and only looks at pairs of twins living within a day's drive of Minneapolis, MN. The scope of environmental factors measured and the relatively restrictive set of environments considered don't, IMHO, support the claim that inherited factors in general outweigh environmental factors in determining educational achievement. To say that, you really need to cite a study that measures more about your environment (number of books in your house, whether you have enough to eat, whether your family speaks the same language as your school, etc.) and that covers a wider range of environments than are available within an hour's drive of Minneapolis. Remember too that the twins are being split up, so at least one family of each pair of twin families must have been cleared by an adoption agency.
Is this a case where {{ Failed_verification}} should be used?
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I think I think it is wise to mention something about the difference between Education and Indoctrination. I fear both are very similar since education is indoctrination without coercion.
Many schools still force things without a real dialogue with their students. Imagine being thought how amazing your great leader is every day. Is this education? If I read the first part of the article I would come to the conclusion yes. He is great at facilitating learning, helps me with the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. I did not have a choice, if I wanted to learn about my great leader but I will believe after reading the article I am being educated. So to make it very clear I think its wise to add that teaching something in a forceful process makes it automatically indoctrination.
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I think the article explains about education understandably, so I could understand easily. To be specific, I learned when did the education begin and why education is necessary among people in the world. However, the article will be much better if the writer talked about the education in other countries and compared to several nations. Especially, Korea is a good example of writing about because Korea is famous for the strict school system. On the other hand, America is more focus on the creativeness. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 104.174.158.130 ( talk) 06:22, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
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The "Purpose of schools" section currently (5 March 2016) gives the impression of editorial opinion rather than a summary of relevant literature on the topic. This should be edited to encyclopedic style. Apegrrl ( talk) 02:16, 5 March 2016 (UTC)
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Ememabasi ( talk) 14:33, 19 March 2016 (UTC) the kings college,uyo provides for education to secondary school students in Nigeria,located at ikot udoro oku,off ikot ekpene road in uyo Akwa ibom state
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Hi,
I see that in the left-side "Languages" bar, this article is linked to GE "Bildung", which is slightly different subject. The corresponding GE page would be
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ausbildung , e.g. vocational training.
Pages to link to "Bildung" would be
/info/en/?search=Humboldtian_model_of_higher_education
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/info/en/?search=Liberal_arts_education
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Part of this page doesn't meet Wikipedia's neutral point of view standard. I refer specifically to the text in the "Purpose of Schools" section that begins with "Some claim that there is education inequality because children did not exceed the education of their parents" and ends with "The entire internet is also available to supplement these teachers and textbooks." Meteryam ( talk) 18:50, 4 December 2016 (UTC)
I have removed this entire section for multiple reasons:
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The paragraph about a liberal arts education is out of place in the main paragraph and may be moved to another section where it is more relevant. 27.33.241.116 ( talk) 09:22, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
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These early experiences are largely determined by supportive family and community care practices, proper nutrition and health care, learning opportunities, which in turn are dependent on enabling policies and investments for young children and families. ECE positively impacts attendance, retention, and learning of children in elementary and higher education. Naruto622 ( talk) 07:19, 21 June 2017 (UTC)
"Success beyond Sacrifices" that what people says.Without education we will not be successful and we won't be able to search or seek good jobs and we won't be able to help our family or relatives for their needs. Education is free for all people wanting to continue and finish their studies. We must pursue our selves and relatives so that when we are old enough we will not regret. The schools duty is to educate people like me.. Teachers are our second parents they want as to be disciplined and to be perseverance.. They will be peoples inspiration to pursue them to get to school and don't be lazy to get to school because our parents are working so hard for our needs.. Moon Girl 23 ( talk) 03:11, 29 June 2017 (UTC)
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"The methodology of teaching is called pedagogy." is not fully correct. Pedagogy is related only to teaching of adolescent. Teaching of adults is called andragogy. GaryJericho ( talk) 14:11, 3 August 2017 (UTC)
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This article states that "In most regions, education is compulsory up to a certain age". I think this would sound better if the word "regions" were replaced by the word "countries". Vorbee ( talk) 17:45, 22 November 2017 (UTC)
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Suggested changes for the section External links :
Please insert this link http://www.oecd.org/pisa/ which tittle is : OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Please insert this link http://www.oecd.org/education/ which tittle is : OECD portal on education
Please insert this link http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DatasetCode=RGRADSTY which tittle is OECD Statistics
These links are relevant and missing for the subject of education, it will give people more information. Clotildelebihan ( talk) 14:27, 7 March 2018 (UTC)
To me it is difficult to imagine an article about education without a reference to Wilhelm von Humboldt. von Humboldt's educational model goes beyond vocational training. In a letter to the Prussian king, he wrote: "There are undeniably certain kinds of knowledge that must be of a general nature and, more importantly, a certain cultivation of the mind and character that nobody can afford to be without. People obviously cannot be good craftworkers, merchants, soldiers or businessmen unless, regardless of their occupation, they are good, upstanding and – according to their condition – well-informed human beings and citizens. If this basis is laid through schooling, vocational skills are easily acquired later on, and a person is always free to move from one occupation to another, as so often happens in life." [1] My suggestion would be to add this to the article and also refer to the Humboldtian model of higher education 130.226.41.9 ( talk) 13:44, 27 March 2018 (UTC)
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I request to add to the history section of this article. I wish to add in Gardner's five minds theory and how Horace Mann created the first normal school as it seems that the history of education is cut extremely short. The source from which this information comes from is an education textbook of the latest edition "teachers, schools, and society a brief introduction to education." this is a fourth edition book, which is used to teach the next generation teachers. Jadesters 17 ( talk) 04:41, 21 April 2018 (UTC)
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A 2013 study shows that constraints to educational access and attainment in development countries can be better understood by assessing a broad range of factors – on the demand- and supply-side and at the micro and macro levels; it argues that addressing demand-side factors, such as geographic gaps between rural and urban areas, higher levels of population growth (which place constant pressure on new enrolments) and child labour, can often have greater impact on increasing levels of education in developing countries than supply-side factors, such as constructing additional school facilities, hiring more teachers etc.ref included in article Edustatists ( talk) 18:44, 22 October 2018 (UTC)
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I believe more information could be added to the future of education globally and according to country.
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Special:Diff/880008647 created a red link to International Day of Education in the § See also section, which I don't think is useful. -- 77.173.90.33 ( talk) 15:36, 1 May 2019 (UTC)
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There is a line saying " open source – and therefore noncommercial – educational software" under the "Development" section. Remove the "and therefore noncommercial –", as commercial open source software exists, and is a thing and in-fact there is a whole article explaining it here: /info/en/?search=Business_models_for_open-source_software . Open source is not anti-commerce, this is a common misnomer. 109.144.213.18 ( talk) 19:02, 2 June 2021 (UTC)
Education policyas a discipline examines the policy decisions and institutions that build education systems. The policy decisions that decide issues in education (e.g. school funding, teaching practices, and classroom size) are examined using theories and frameworks across the social sciences to better understand how education impacts individuals and society. PolicyandSociety ( talk) 04:26, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
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Below the first paragraph of the section: Open learning and electronic technology add the following new paragraph: "Online learning has shown significant growth over the last decade, as the internet and education combine to provide people with the opportunity to gain new skills. There are numerous online learning platforms in the market such as Udemy, Coursera, Lynda, Skillshare, Udacity that serve millions of people." See The Rise Of Online Learning - Forbes ("Research and Markets forecasts the online education market as $350 Billion by 2025") Simmi03 ( talk) 12:33, 10 April 2022 (UTC)
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The International Standard Classification of Education considers primary education as a single-phase where programmes are typically designed to provide fundamental reading, writing, and mathematics skills and establish a solid foundation for learning. This is ISCED Level 1: Primary education or first stage of basic 192.145.174.243 ( talk) 16:01, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
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I would like to get this article a little closer to GA status and I wanted to get some feedback on what changes are needed before I get started. Since this is a main topic article, it would probably be a good idea to focus only on a very general overview of each of its sub-topics and leave intricate details to more specific articles. For example, the article currently lacks a section for educational technology but has a section for technology in developing countries. It should probably be the other way around and the section on educational technology could mention somewhere how this affects developing countries. The fact that some international conventions see education as a human right does not deserve its own section but should be mentioned somewhere else. The section on history has a lot of information on ancient history until the early modern period but almost none for afterward. Another point is that we probably don't need a full subsection on the COVID-19 pandemic. This fact could be mentioned, for example, in a sentence or two in the history section.
A further issue is that various parts of the article seem to follow no clear structure. For example, we have one section "Development goals" and somewhere later another section "Development". In this regard, one idea would be to have a section on the role of education in society. This section could include various details spread around in the section "Development", "Development goals", and "Economy". A related problem concerns the section "Unconventional forms" since it's nowhere explained what it intends to present. For example, informal learning and evidence-based learning are not unconventional when understood in a regular sense. The section "Funding in developing countries" probably needs to be removed for several reasons: it goes too much into detail, it only talks about a single study, this source seems to be unreliable, and it's a WP:CLOSEPARAPHRASE. Some topics that are missing or underrepresented are politics and policy in education as well as the sociology of education. The todo-list in our talk-page header is a little outdated but has some helpful information and possible additions.
There are more issues to be addressed but before I go too much into detail, it may be good to hear what others think about these points and what additional changes should be implemented. Phlsph7 ( talk) 17:30, 9 April 2023 (UTC)
Many factors influencelead paragraph lists factors, but doesn't say which are most influential. Are there good-enough studies on this that would allow us to be more precise? DFlhb ( talk) 12:12, 2 June 2023 (UTC)
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Phlsph7, I have read the article and have a couple of suggestions
thick definitionsto thick concept and if possible explain it for a lay person.
Additionally, the term may also refer to an academic field that studies the methods, processes, and social institutions involved in teaching and learning.is needed as there is already a section on Education studies.
Tertiary education is also referred to as higher education. It...should perhaps read
Tertiary education includes higher education, which...as tertiary education also includes further and continuing education.
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Learning styles are mentioned briefly in this article, ending with: "For efficient learning, it is often beneficial to include a wide variety of learning modalities." However, our own article on the subject shows that the concept is currently a matter of great debate and has faced criticism (the lead section should be enough reading). Just recommending that the part about learning styles shouldn't be so cut-and-dry, as this only shows the proponents' side of the debate. — VORTEX 3427 ( Talk!) 11:08, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
Just wanted to leave a note and say that this article is written wonderfully! It's concise and straight-to-the-point; it almost reads like a simplewiki one :) — Frostly ( talk) 06:30, 6 December 2023 (UTC)
Is there a reason the article is so short on informal education (the concept, not our article which is a stub)? Apart from its definition, it isn't covered in summary style and the education article quickly moves to a overview of schooling and academics rather than, per the lede definition, how information has been transmitted, which largely happens outside of the school through everyday interactions (reading the news, books, interfacing with people outside of a classroom). czar 10:18, 2 January 2024 (UTC)