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Formal education occurs in a structured environment whose explicit purpose is teaching students. Usually, formal education takes place in a school environment with classrooms of multiple students learning together with a trained, certified teacher of the subject.

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Formal education occurs in a structured environment whose explicit purpose is teaching students. Usually, formal education takes place in a school environment with classrooms of multiple students.

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Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first five to seven years of formal, structured education. In general, primary education consists of six to eight years of schooling starting at the age of five or six, although this varies between, and sometimes within, countries.

Globally, around 89% of children aged six to twelve are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.

Under the Education For All programs driven by UNESCO, most countries have committed to achieving universal enrollment in primary.

 

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Individual purposes for pursuing education can vary. Understanding the goals and means of educational socialization processes may also differ according to the sociological paradigm used.

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People also pursue education for its own sake to satisfy innate curiosity, out of interest in a specific subject.

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Individual purposes for pursuing education can vary. Understanding the goals and means of educational socialization processes may also differ according to the sociological paradigm used.

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Individual purposes for pursuing education can vary. Understanding the goals and means of educational socialization processes may also differ according to the sociological paradigm used.

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Individual purposes for pursuing education can vary. Understanding the goals and means of educational socialization processes may also differ according to the sociological paradigm used.

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According to Eon Netz, one of the four grid managers in Germany, with 7,050 MW of wind power.

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Some claim that there is education inequality because children did not exceed the education of their parents.[46] This education inequality is then associated with income inequality.

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Some claim that there is education inequality because children did not exceed the education of their parents.[46] This education inequality is then associated with income inequality.

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Some claim that there is education inequality because children did not exceed the education of their parents.[46] This education inequality is then associated with income inequality. Although critical thinking is a goal of education, criticism and blame are often the unintended by products of our current educational process. Students often blame their teachers and their textbooks, despite the availability of libraries and the internet.
When someone tries to improve education, the educational establishment itself occasionally showers the person with criticism rather than gratitude.

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  1. John Doe
    September 3, 2012

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  2. Anonymous User
    March 11, 2013

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  3. Jane Doe
    March 12, 2013

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    March 14, 2013

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    March 14, 2013

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    March 14, 2013

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    March 14, 2013

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  8. John Doe
    March 14, 2013

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    March 14, 2013

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  10. Jane Doe
    March 14, 2013

    Thanks for all the comments, everyone!

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