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Homepage for PowysXtreme Activity scheme Powys. Outdoor extreme sports and summer holiday activities for teenagers.
http://www.powysxtreme.info
Keywords:
activities, summer holidays, powys, adventure, youth, teenagers, teenxtreme, powysextreme, council, fun

http://www.powysxtreme.info

Allnatt Centres on the South Coast - Homepage. We provide Outdoor Education and field studies in residential Centres in Swanage, Purbeck, Dorset, and on the Isle of Wight at East Dene.
http://www.allnatt.co.uk
Keywords:
residential, outdoor, education, field, studies, field studies, centres, centre, swanage, dorset, isle of wight, children, young, adult, residential, outdoor, purbeck, dorset, ventnoor, world heritage, coastal, coast, dorset

http://www.allnatt.co.uk

GLENMORE LODGE in the Cairngorms, Scotland is the Scottish National Outdoor Training Centre for outdoor activity courses in rock climbing, hillwalking, mountaineering, ski-touring, kayaking, canoeing, sea kayaking, first aid, orienteering and teambuilding, all year round.
http://www.glenmorelodge.org.uk
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Glenmore Lodge, sportscotland, outdoor pursuits, outdoor activity, mountain biking, walking, hiking, travel, outdoor activities, climbing, rock climbing, hill walking, hillwalking, rambling, navigation, mountain, kayaking, freestyle kayaking, paddling, sea kayaking, first aid, teambuilding, winter climbing, extreme, mountain walking, SPA, ML, WGL BCU, MLTUK, MLTE, MIA, MIC, EMT, MLTBs, BCU, ...

http://www.glenmorelodge.org.uk

An adventurous Colorado guide school dedicated to helping outdoors enthusiasts hone their skills to become professional outdoor guides or purely to enjoy the great outdoors safely.
http://www.guideschool.com
Keywords:
hunting guide school, whitetail deer hunting, outdoor guide school, hunting guide school, guide school, whitetail deer, hunting, fishing, outdoors

http://www.guideschool.com

The Outdoor School facilitates the development of community and environmental stewardship in students through a direct experience with nature.
http://www.theoutdoorschool.org
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The Outdoor School, Rancho Alegre, Santa Barbara, Boy Scouts, Los Padres, 4-day 3-night program, 5th grade, 6th grade, student, field trip, kindergarten, university, teacher in-services, botany, geology, wildlife biology, astronomy, Chumash culture, experiential learning, naturalists, cachuma lake, teamwork skills, environmental education, backyard science experiment, hiking, community, and, ...

http://www.theoutdoorschool.org

Wilderness Expertise
http://www.wilderness-expertise.co.uk
Keywords:
wilderness, expertise, training, outdoor training

http://www.wilderness-expertise.co.uk

Willowgrove Farm is located in Stouffville, Ontario, Canada. It began in 1968 and has since welcomed thousands of youth through camping and education programs; namely Glenbrook Day Camp, Fraser Lake Camp, Willowgrove Outdoor Education Centre, Willowgrove Primary School and Willowgrove Recreation Centre Rentals.
http://www.willowgrove.ca
Keywords:
Willowgrove, farm, Glenbrook, Fraser Lake, children, youth, education, recreations, nature, environment, outdoor, camping, programs, programmes, Stouffville, York Region, Ontario, Canada

http://www.willowgrove.ca

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http://www.ashevilleoutdoors.net
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http://www.ashevilleoutdoors.net

Outdoor adventure centre in Co.Mayo Ireland. Media rich site with video, sound and a photo gallery.
http://www.achilloutdoor.com
Keywords:
adventure, achill, mayo, ireland, irish, outdoor, sport, activities, surfing, hiking, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing

http://www.achilloutdoor.com

Home page of Bogong Outdoor Education Centre - a residential outdoor education centre, operated for secondary school students by the Department of Education and Training (DE&T) in Victoria, Australia.
http://www.boec.vic.edu.au/
Keywords:
outdoor, education, victoria, bogong, BOEC, home

http://www.boec.vic.edu.au/

Bradford Woods, Indiana University's Outdoor Center, is a 2,500 acre Outdoor and Leadership Center with the Department of Recreation and Park Administration at Indiana University's School of HPER-Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
http://www.bradwoods.org/

http://www.bradwoods.org/

CFI in Moab Utah offers outdoor education programs for alll ages through rafting, hiking and camping, tours, and workshops, in or near Canyonlands and Arches National Parks.
http://canyonlandsfieldinst.org
Keywords:
Outdoor Environmental Education, Schools, Utah, Canyonlands, Arches, Rafting, Hiking, Colorado River, Graduate, Family, Adults

http://canyonlandsfieldinst.org

North Carolina Outward Bound, the leader in wilderness challenge and adventure, offers courses for teens and adults in the NC Appalachian Mtns., NC Outer Banks, FL Ten Thousand Islands, Bahamas, Costa Rica, Chilean Andes and Ecuadorian Andes
http://www.ncobs.org
Keywords:
camps, Outward Bound, NOLS, summer camp, North, Carolina, Outward, Bound, School, NCOBS, outward bound, mountaineering, backpacking, rock climbing, sea kayaking, whitewater paddling, whitewater rafting, kayaking, canoeing, mountain biking, wilderness adventure, outdoor sports, adventure travel, wilderness leadership, Appalachian Mountains, Outer Banks, North, Carolina, Outer, Banks, ...

http://www.ncobs.org

Dwellinup Bunkhouses Outdoor Adventure Camp
http://www.bunkhouses.com.au
Keywords:
Abseiling, canoeing, rock climbing, flying fox, swimming, water sports, white water rafting, volleyball, bmx, mountain bikes, bush walks, orienteering, obstacle course, teamwork, goals, achieve, fitness, camping

http://www.bunkhouses.com.au

EBO is a UK based company that specialises in Adventure Training, Global Expeditions, Instructor level courses and Military Resettlement packages (ELC Ref No 1897). We run scuba diving, surfing, coasteering, sailing, canoeing, climbing and abseiling courses, to name a few.
http://www.eboactivities.com
Keywords:
military, resettlement, courses, adventure training, scuba diving, skiing, EBO, Activities

http://www.eboactivities.com

Elm Guide Training School - outfitter and guide training schools, wilderness education in wyoming, colorado, montana, and idaho.
http://elmoutfitter-guidetraining.com
Keywords:
outfitter, outfitters, outfitted, guide, guides, guided, school, schools, wilderness, education, wyoming, colorado, montana, idaho, training, train, big, game, trade, horse, mule, packing, rocky, mountain, Erv, Malnarich, technical, hunting, hunt

http://elmoutfitter-guidetraining.com

Bushveld Guide, Birding, work from home,bird courses, Adventure camp, school camps, arts and crafts, hunting, buy or sell in Centurion,buy or sel in Midrand,Centurion,Midrand,property
http://www.adverta.co.za
Keywords:
Bayete, veldskool, veld school, leadership, hunting, work from home, birding, Nylsvley, bird guides, accommodation, curio's, art, glassware, safari's, bow hunting, Bushveld, school camp, holiday, resort, training, youth camp, team building, African paintings, bird routes, bird watching, buy in Centurion

http://www.adverta.co.za

Gap Year expeditions for young people by Leading Edge Expeditions. Our ventures are approved by the Dorset Expeditionary Society, a registered charity, founded to encourage safe but challenging expedition opportunities for young people who want more for t
http://www.gapyearexpeditions.org.uk
Keywords:
Gap Year, Leading Edge expeditions, young people, Dorset Expeditionary Society, overseas, expedition, leadership, skills, service, opportunities, gapyear, travel, value for money.

http://www.gapyearexpeditions.org.uk

CRI offers college students an outdoor adventure australia study abroad New Zealand gap year program
http://www.castle-rock.org
Keywords:
Australia, New Zealand, environmental studies, outdoor recreation, outdoor adventure, australia study abroad, gap year programs, outdoor education

http://www.castle-rock.org

NOLS is a wilderness education school offering expedition length courses in eight countries. The site includes course information, minimum impact techniques, wilderness first aid, and research reports.
http://www.nols.edu/
Keywords:
Wilderness Skills, Leadership, School, Outdoor Education, Expeditions, First Aid, Outdoor Recreation, Mountaineering, Climbing, Sailing, Whitewater Kayaking, Sea Kayaking, Skiing, Backpacking, Hiking, Horsepacking

http://www.nols.edu/

Outdoor activities for Schools in the UK including abseiling, gill scrambling, hillwalking, archery, zip wire, rock climbing, ridge scrambles, orienteering, kayaking, Canadian canoeing, mountain biking, caving and many more.
http://www.keyadventures.co.uk/outdoor_activities_for_schools.htm
Keywords:
outdoor, activities, for, schools, outdoor activities, outdoor, activities, for, colleges, students, schools, children, youngsters, safe, safety, outdoor activity events, multi-activity events, gill scrambling, rock climbing, abseiling, ghyll scrambling, multi-activity days, kayaking, Canadian canoeing, ridge scrambling, mountain walks, mountaineering, climbing, mountain biking, archery, ...

http://www.keyadventures.co.uk/outdoor_activities_for_schools.htm

Outdoor adventure learning programmes, team building programmes, team development programmes, abseiling, rockclimbing, rafting, caving, outdoor school camps, conference energiser sessions, job hazard analysis, job safety analysis
http://www.adventureout.com.au
Keywords:
outdoor, adventure, perth, western, australia, wa, abseiling, rock, climbing, rafting, margaret, river, caving, bluff, knoll, team, building, development, training, school, camps, rescue

http://www.adventureout.com.au

Canadian Outdoor Leadership Training: wilderness education courses for careers in adventure tourism offered at Strathcona Park Lodge and Outdoor Education Centre on Vancouver Island, Canada.
http://www.outdoor-leadership.org/
Keywords:
outdoor leadership training, outdoorleadership.com, outdoor leadership, colt, outdoor education, wilderness leadership, wilderness education, outdoor schools, outdoors, leadership, education, wilderness, training, adventures, private guiding, kayaking, white water kayaking, alpine, hiking, canoeing, survival, recreation, rock climbing, mountain climbing, climbing, rappelling, backpacking, ...

http://www.outdoor-leadership.org/

OLTS is a unique outdoor adventure and educational organization offering (since 1973) trips and training in rockclimbing, mountaineering, backcountry skiing, whitewater rafting, wilderness backpacking
http://www.olts-bt.com
Keywords:
Adventure, Outdoor, Training, Leadership, Seminars, Trips, Rafting, Mountaineering, Backpacking, Experiential, education, Organization, Self Help, Outdoors, Hiking, Climbing, Wildlife, Ecology, Rafting, ecopsychology, Whitewater, Skiing, Cross Country, Wildernesses, Exploration, Eco-tourism, Culture, North America, Books, Mountains, Backcountry, Rivers, Expeditions, spiritual, Wildlife, Guides, ...

http://www.olts-bt.com

Outdoorlite Ventures specialise in providing Outdoor Pursuits Courses for individuals, groups and companies, including walking, navigation, climbing, scrambling, abseiling, scrambling. Based in Wales (Snowdonia & Brecon Beacons)
http://www.outdoorliteventures.co.uk
Keywords:
outdoor, pursuits, walking, climbing, scrambling, camping, navigation, wales, adventure, hiking, winter, treeking, survival, UK

http://www.outdoorliteventures.co.uk

For over 40 years, Outward Bound USA has been conducting safe adventure-based programs structured to inspire self-esteem, self-reliance, concern for others and the environment. Explore our Wilderness Expeditions, Professional Programs, Partnerships with Schools, Urban & Community Programs, and Outreach Programs.
http://www.outwardbound.org
Keywords:
Outward Bound, Colorado, OB, Bound, Outbound, COBS, NCOBS, PCOBS, VOBS, HIOBS, OBWEST, TIOB, NYCOB, Colorado, Outward, Bound, School, North, Carolina, Outward, Bound, School, Pacific, Crest, Outward, Bound, School, Voyageur, Outward, Bound, School, Hurricane, Island, Outward, Bound, School, outward, bound, Outward, Bound, West ADVENTURE, TRAVEL/OUTDOOR, RECREATION NOLS, nols.edu, adventure, ...

http://www.outwardbound.org

TARANAKI-NEW PLYMOUTH ADVENTURES - TEAM BUILDING- PCO SERVICES-CONFERENCE ORGANISERS-EVENT CO-ORDINATORS-MANAGERS
http://www.toa.co.nz
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TARANAKI-NEW, PLYMOUTH, ADVENTURES, -, TEAM, BUILDING-, PCO, SERVICES-CONFERENCE, ORGANISERS-EVENT, CO-ORDINATORS-MANAGERS, TARANAKI-NEW, PLYMOUTH, ADVENTURES, -, TEAM, BUILDING-, PCO, SERVICES-CONFERENCE, ORGANISERS-EVENT, CO-ORDINATORS-MANAGERS

http://www.toa.co.nz

Team building and teamwork training for Australia with Outdoor Insights, leaders in the use of outdoor experiential activities.
http://www.outdoorinsights.com.au
Keywords:
Team, building, and, teamwork, training, for, Australia

http://www.outdoorinsights.com.au

The Outdoor Education Group is dedicated to developing a sense of self, community and environment in young people. We achieve this by working with educational institutions to develop and deliver experiential outdoor learning programs.
http://www.oeg.net.au/
Keywords:
outdoor education, Outdoor Education Group, outdoor, education, sense of self, self, community, environment, young people, educational institutions, experiential, learning, programs, oeg, nsw, vic, australia

http://www.oeg.net.au/

Becoming an Outdoors Woman - A workshop focused on the learning of outdoor skills
http://www.nhbow.com
Keywords:
Becoming, an, Outdoors, Woman, Outdoors Skills, B.O.W., New, Hampshire, Fish, &, Game, NH WildLife Federation, Outdoors-Women, Shooting, Fishing, Canoeing, Nature Photography, Kayaking, Bird watching, Camping, Archery, Hunting, Hiking, Backpacking, Mountain Biking, Falconry, Tracking, Wildlife, Survival Skills, Outdoor Cooking, Rockywold Deephaven Camps, Holderness, Fly Fishing, Map & Compass

http://www.nhbow.com

The Wilderness Travel Course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to be safe in the backcountry.
http://angeles.sierraclub.org/wtc/
Keywords:
wilderness travel, sierra club, hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, wilderness first aid, wilderness navigation, snow camping

http://angeles.sierraclub.org/wtc/

Information about Buitelaar-Canyoning -- Your professional outdoor partner! (private persons - profile - contact - companies - photos)
http://www.buitelaar-canyoning.com
Keywords:
canyoning, mountainbiken, mountainbiking, klimmen, climbing, organisatie, buitelaar, buitelaar-canyoing, merijn buitelaar, klimcursus, climbing course, frankrijk, france, spain, spanje, outdoor, canyoing, werken op hoogte, rope access, ropeaccess, merijn, irata, bergbeklimmen

http://www.buitelaar-canyoning.com

Colorado Wilderness Institute offers unique customized outdoor adventure trips for groups including youth groups, individuals and Catholic summer camps experiencing Colorado whitewater rafting, mountaineering, and backpacking trips.
http://www.coloradowildernessinstitute.com
Keywords:
Colorado Whitewater Rafting, Colorado Mountaineering, Colorado Backpacking Trips, youth group, Catholic summer camp, summer camps, outdoor adventure, outdoor adventure trips

http://www.coloradowildernessinstitute.com

Costa Rica Rainforest Outward Bound School provides high-quality Outward Bound courses with surfing, kayaking, rafting, sailing, hiking and climbing elements.
http://www.crrobs.org/

http://www.crrobs.org/

outdoor adventure service provider specialising in custom designed programs
http://www.firsttrack.com.au/
Keywords:
school camps, corporate adventure, mtb, mountain bike riding, expeditions, bushwalking, abseiling, rock climbing, ropes courses, kayaking, canoeing, bushwalking, gippsland, first track adventures, firstrack adventures, firsttrack

http://www.firsttrack.com.au/

Welcome to the Galloway Sailing Centre website. Here you'll find details of all our services and facilities, including fully-inclusive courses, hire charges, accommodation, and information about our beautiful location.
http://www.lochken.co.uk
Keywords:
sail, sailing, sailing instructor, windsurf, windsurfing, windsurfing instructor, powerboat, powerboating, powerboat instructor, canoe, caoeing, kayak, kayaking, watersports, watersports instructor, RYA, BCU, SCA

http://www.lochken.co.uk

Outdoor Education and Activity Holiday Centre in the Scottish Highlands. An idyllic environment for the highest quality outdoor education, or for individuals, families or groups looking for an outdoor adventure activity break or simply a quiet weekend away in the Cairngorm Mountains at the heart of the Scottish Highlands.
http://www.lagganlia.com
Keywords:
outdoor, education, training, activity, activities, adventure, recreation, sport, course, pursuit, holiday, vacation, instruction, instructor, tour, guide, family, children, kid, youth, corporate, team-building, leader, leadership, travel, accommodation, self-catering, chalet, lodge, residential, environment, scotland, scottish, britain, british, uk, highlands, mountain, cairngorm, monadhliath, ...

http://www.lagganlia.com

Outdoor Education & Outdoor Activity Centre Based in Weardale, County Durham, North Pennines. Weardale House works with schools, colleges, youth groups & business with team building
http://www.weardalehouse.co.uk
Keywords:
Weardale, Outdoor activity centre, outdoor centre, outdoor activity, activity centre, Outdoor Adventure Centre, residential centre, residential activity centre, outdoor adventure, adventure programme, weardale, Wear, YMCA, Education, Outdoor Education, Activity, Adventure, Team Building, Teambuilding, Team, outdoor activity holidays, outdoor education, team development, outdoor activities, ...

http://www.weardalehouse.co.uk

River Skills Center: courses and certification in wilderness safety
http://www.riverskills.com/
Keywords:
River Skills Center, Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder, CPR, training, certification, Swiftwater Rescue, course, schedule, adventure racing, WFR, WFA, Level I, Level II, adventyre race, Eco Challenge, Raid Gauloises, Class IV, Class V

http://www.riverskills.com/

Experience your outdoor adventure with the University of Calgary. Spend a day, evening, weekend or week backpacking, hiking, camping, kayaking, climbing, canoeing, or cycling in Alberta or British Columbia
http://www.ucalgary.ca/opc

http://www.ucalgary.ca/opc

Munjara Outdoor Centre and Japan Powder Quest are operated by Gippsland Outdoors P/L a family owned and managed business able to meet a variety of camping, educational, training and holiday needs, including... * Outdoor education, * Adventure pursuits, * School study camps, * Environmental education, * Music camps, * Church fellowship camps, * Corporate training, * Retreats, * Family reunions, * S...
http://www.munjara.com
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Camping, Orienteering, Bocce, Volleyball, Environmental Games, Swimming, Low Ropes Course, Archery, Climbing Wall, Canoeing, Abseiling, Bushwalking, Waterskiing, Kneeboarding, Fishing, Initiative Activities, Sailing, Night Hikes, Pateka, Campfire, Historic 'Tramline' Walk, Outdoor Education, Adventure Pursuits, School Study Camps, Environmental Education, Music Camps, Church Fellowship Camps, ...

http://www.munjara.com

http://www.adventureleader.com
Keywords:
Adventure Education, outdoor leadership, career, white, water, rafting, guide, water diver programme.

http://www.adventureleader.com

http://www.adventureeducation.co.nz/
Keywords:
Adventure Education, outdoor leadership, career, white, water, rafting, guide, water diver programme.

http://www.adventureeducation.co.nz/

Avalanche training in Wyoming and Colorado for over 25 years, American Avalanche Institute and Rod Newcomb are the most respected avalanche schools, courses, and professionals in America.
http://www.avalanchecourse.com/
Keywords:
avalanche, course, snow, AAI, American Avalanche Institute, Rod Newcomb, Ron Matous, Mark Newcomb, Robbie Fuller, Kelly, Elder, Colorado, Idaho, Telluride, Silverton, Jackson, AAI, Jackson Hole, Rod Newcomb, avalanche courses, Wyoming, Rod, Newcomb, mountain, american avalanche institute, jackson hole, climb, Tetons, Wyoming, Teton Pass, snowboard, ski

http://www.avalanchecourse.com/

CRS Aventures Outward Bounds Training
http://www.crsadventures.com
Keywords:
aventures, outward, bounds, kayak, canoe, outdoor, climbing, moors, dartmoor, rock, caving, cave, paddle, zip, line

http://www.crsadventures.com

Outdoor education programs for christian and public schools, teaching environmental awareness and christian stewardship. Quality science instruction for grades five through eight.
http://www.sierratel.com/genesis/
Keywords:
outdoor, environmental, education, christian, public, schools, school, science, camp, homeschool, homeschoolers, nature, study

http://www.sierratel.com/genesis/

http://www.merlinadventures.co.uk
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Adventure activities, outdoor, south Wales, Climbing, Rock, Guide, training, Gorge walking, Kayaking, Canoeing, Rafting, White-water, Caving, Cave

http://www.merlinadventures.co.uk

Mountaintop Adventures, Inc. is an outdoor program that facilitates adventure activities and programs and camps for children, teens, youth, and adults
http://www.mountaintopadventures.com/
Keywords:
Adventure trip, adventure trips, camp, backpacking, hiking, rockclimbing, rock climbing, rappelling, traversing, orienteering, camping, climbing, kids, group trips, Scotland, Mountaintop Adventures, Mountain Top Adventures, Weekend backpacking trips, high school, children, teens, youth, college, students, adults

http://www.mountaintopadventures.com/

UC Recreational Sports
http://www.oski.org/
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University of California, Cal, Golden Bear, Berkeley, East Bay, recreation, intramurals, sport clubs, fitness, rock climbing, sailing, wind, surfing, windsurfing, youth, children, sea kayaking, rugby, football, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, volleyball, softball, camp, spring break, summer, athletic camps, gymnastics, skateboarding, birthday parties, pools, Cal Rec Club, massages, ...

http://www.oski.org/

Find outdoor education schools that feature adventure sports,outdoor summercamp, science camps as well as outdoor education jobs.
http://www.outdoor-schools.com
Keywords:
outdoor summercamp, adventure sports, outdoor education, Outdoor science camp, hikingware

http://www.outdoor-schools.com

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Wikipedia-Article "Schools"

For other uses, see School (disambiguation).
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American high school students in a school
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American high school students in a school

A school is most commonly a place designated for learning. The range of institutions covered by the term varies from country to country.

In the United Kingdom, the term school refers primarily to pre-university institutions, and these can, for the most part, be divided into primary schools (sometimes further divided into infant school and junior school), and secondary schools. School performance is monitored by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education.

Japanese secondary school students in uniform.
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Japanese secondary school students in uniform.

In North America, the term school can refer to any institute of education, at any level, and covers all of the following: preschool (for toddlers), kindergarten, elementary school, middle school (also called intermediate school or junior high school, depending on specific age groups and geographic region), high school, college, university, and graduate school. In the US, school performance through high school is monitored by each state's Department of Education. Many of the earlier public schools in the United States were one-room schools where a single teacher taught seven grades of boys and girls in the same classroom. Beginning in the 1920s, one-room schools were consolidated into multiple classroom facilities with transportation increasingly provided by kid hacks and school buses.

In both, a school may also be a partially autonomous or indeed entirely separate institution, not necessarily a part of a system of compulsory public education at all, dedicated to learning within one particular field, such as a school of economics (e.g. the London School of Economics), a school of dance, or a school of journalism.

In much of continental Europe, the term school usually applies to primary education, with primary schools that last between six and nine years, depending on the country. It also applies to secondary education, with secondary schools often divided between Gymnasiums and vocational schools, which again depending on country and type of school take between three and six years. The term school is rarely used for tertiary education, except for some upper or high schools (German: Hochschule) which are more accurately translated as colleges.

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Records

The King's School, in Canterbury in the south east of England, may be the oldest existing school in the world. It was founded in 597 AD.

Criticism

During the twentieth century traditional schools have been the target of widespread criticism. The French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu in his book Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste showed how schools help to reproduce class structure. Schools were accused of inhibiting rather than promoting the learning of children, basically by creating fear. People like A.S. Neill tried to create more libertarian schools (Summerhill) while others like John Holt saw home schooling as an alternative.

Bullying

Bullying can be a common problem within many schools, which can sometimes create emotional problems. Programs to target bullying have often been introduced, and some states have changed laws to make it illegal. For the most part though, bullying is a very second rate problem compared to many problems on hand.

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Wikipedia-Article "Education"

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Education is a social science that encompasses teaching and learning specific knowledge, beliefs and skills. Practicing teachers in the field of education use a variety of methods and materials in their instruction to impart a curriculum. There has been a plethora of literature in the field of education that addresses these areas. Such literature addresses the facets of teaching practices to include instructional strategies, behavior management, environmental control, motivational strategies, and technological resources. However, the single most important factor in any teacher's effectiveness is the interaction style and personality of the teacher, for the quality of their relationships with the students provides the impetus for inspiration. The best teachers are able to translate good judgment, experience, and wisdom into the art of communication that students find compelling. It is their compassion for varied human qualities, passion, and the creativity of potential that assists teachers to invigorate students to higher expectations of themselves and society at large. The goal of education is the growth of students so that they become productive citizens of a dynamic, everchanging, society. Fundamentally, the imparting of culture from generation to generation (see socialisation) promotes a greater awareness and responsiveness through social maturity to the needs of an increasingly diversified society.

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It is widely accepted that the process of education begins at birth and continues throughout life. Some believe that education begins even earlier than this, as evidenced by some parents' playing music or reading to the baby in the womb in the hope it will influence the child's development.

The word 'education' is often used to refer solely to formal education (see below). However, it covers a range of experiences, from formal learning to the building of understanding through day to day experiences. Ultimately, all that we experience serves as a form of education.

Individuals can receive informal education from a variety of sources. Family members and society have a strong influence on the informal education of the individual.

Origin of the term "education"

The word "education" is derived from the Latin educare meaning "leading out" or "leading forth". This reveals one of the theories behind the function of education - of developing innate abilities and expanding horizons.

Formal education

Formal education occurs when society or a group or an individual sets up a curriculum to educate people, usually the young. Formal education can become systematic and thorough. Formal education systems can be used to promote ideals or values as well as knowledge and this can sometimes lead to abuse of the system.

Life-long or adult education has become widespread in many countries. However, 'education' is still seen by many as something aimed at children, and adult education is often branded as 'adult learning' or 'lifelong learning'.

Adult education takes on many forms from formal class-based learning to self-directed learning. Lending libraries provide inexpensive informal access to books and other self-instructional materials. Many adults have also taken advantage of the rise in computer ownership and internet access to further their informal education.

Technology and education

Technology has become an increasingly influential factor in education. Computers and associated technology are being widely used in developed countries to both complement established education practices and develop new ways of learning such as online education (a type of distance education). While technology clearly offers powerful learning tools that can engage students, research has provided no evidence to date that technology actually improves student learning.

History of education

In 1994 Dieter Lenzen, president of the Freie Universität Berlin, said education began either millions of years ago or at the end of 1770. (The first chair of pedagogy was founded at the end of the 1770s at the University of Halle, Germany.) This quote by Lenzen includes the idea that education as a science cannot be separated from the educational traditions that existed before.

Education was the natural response of early civilizations to the struggle of surving and thriving as a culture, requiring adults to train the young of their society in the knowledge and skills they would need to master and eventually pass on. The evolution of culture, and human beings as a species, has depended on this practice of transmittining knowledge. In pre-literate societies this was achieved orally, story-telling from one generation to the next. As oral langauage developed into witten symbols and letters, the depth and breadth of knowledge that could be preserved and passed increased exponentially.

As cultures began to extend their knowledge beyond the basic skills of communicating, trading, gathereing food, religious practices, etc., the beginnings of formal education, schooling, eventually followed. There is evidence that schooling in this sense was already in place in Egypt between 3000 and 500BC.

Basic education today is considered those skills that are necessary to function in society.

Europe

In the West, the origins of education are associated with organized religion: priests and monks realised the importance of promoting positive virtues in the young and founded, maintained, and staffed school systems. In Europe, many of the first universities have Catholic roots. Following the Reformation in Scotland the newly established national Church of Scotland set out a programme for spiritual reform in January 1561 setting the principle of a schoolteacher for every parish church and free education for the poor. In 1633 an Act of the Parliament of Scotland introduced a tax to pay for this programme, and by the end of the 17th century education in Scotland brought literacy to much of the population, with the system being used by all except the nobility.

During and following the Age of Enlightenment the association between religion and education became diminished. Jean-Jacques Rousseau fuelled an influential early-Romanticism reaction to formalised religion-based education at a time when the concept of childhood had started to develop as a distinct aspect of human development.

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth's Commission of National Education (Polish: Komisja Edukacji Narodowej, Lithuanian: Nacionaline Edukacine Komisija) formed in 1773 counts as the first Ministry of Education in the history of mankind.

Conventional social history narrates how by about the beginning of the 19th century the industrial revolution promoted a demand for masses of disciplined, inter-changeable workers who possessed at least minimal literacy. In these circumstances, the new socially predominant structure, the state, began to mandate and dictate attendance at standardised schools with a state-ordained curriculum. Out of such systems the general and vocational education paths of the 20th century emerged, with increasing economic specialisation demanding increasingly specialised skills from a population which spent correspondingly longer periods in formal education before entering or while engaged in the workforce.

China

The origins of education in China are tied up with the Chinese classic texts, rather than organized religion, per se. The early Chinese state depended upon literate, educated officials for operation of the empire, and an imperial examination system was established in the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220) for evaluating and selecting officials. This merit-based system gave rise to schools that taught the classics and continued in use for 2,000 years, until the end the Qing Dynasty, and was abolished in 1911 in favour of Western education methods.

Japan

The origins of education in Japan are closely related to religion. Schooling was conducted at temples for youngsters who wanted to study Buddhism to become priests. Later, children who were willing to study started to meet at places called, "Tera-koya" (literally meaning temple huts) and learned how to read and write Japanese.

India

Main article: Education in India

India has a long history of organized education. The Gurukul system of education is one of the oldest on earth, and was dedicated to the highest ideals of all-round human development: physical, mental and spiritual. Gurukuls were traditional Hindu residential schools of learning; typically the teacher's house or a monastery. Education was free, but students from well-to-do families payed Gurudakshina, a voluntary contribution after the completion of their studies. At the Gurukuls, the teacher imparted knowledge of Religion, Scriptures, Philosophy, Literature, Warfare, Statecraft, Medicine Astrology and History (the Sanskrit word "Itihaas" means History). The first millennium and the few centuries preceding it saw the flourishing of higher education at Nalanda, Takshashila University, Ujjain, & Vikramshila Universities. Art, Architecture, Painting, Logic, Grammar, Philosophy, Astronomy, Literature, Buddhism, Hinduism, Arthashastra (Economics & Politics), Law, and Medicine were among the subjects taught and each university specialized in a particular field of study. Takshila specialized in the study of medicine, while Ujjain laid emphasis on astronomy. Nalanda, being the biggest centre, handled all branches of knowledge, and housed up to 10,000 students at its peak. British records show that education was widespread in the 18th century, with a school for every temple, mosque or village in most regions of the country. The subjects taught included Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Theology, Law, Astronomy, Metaphysics, Ethics, Medical Science and Religion. The schools were attended by students representative of all classes of society. The current system of education, with its western style and content, was introduced & funded by the British in the 20th century, following recommendations by Macaulay. Traditional structures were not recognized by the British govt and have been on the decline since. Gandhi is said to have described the traditional educational system as a beautiful tree that was destroyed during the British rule.

Recent world-wide educational trends

Overall, illiteracy has greatly decreased in recent years.

Illiteracy and the percentage of populations without any schooling have decreased in the past several decades. For example, the percentage of population without any schooling decreased from 36% in 1960 to 25% in 2000.

Among developing countries, illiteracy and percentages without schooling in 2000 stood at about half the 1970 figures. Among developed countries, illiteracy rates decreased from 6 percent to 1 percent, and percentages without schooling decreased from 5 to 2.

Illiteracy rates in less economically developed countries (LEDCs) surpassed those of more economically developed countries (MEDCs) by a factor of 10 in 1970, and by a factor of about 20 in 2000. Illiteracy decreased greatly in LDCs, and virtually disappeared in MDCs. Percentages without any schooling showed similar patterns.

Percentages of the population with no schooling varied greatly among LDCs in 2000, from less than 10 percent to over 65 percent. MDCs had much less variation, ranging from less than 2 percent to 17 percent.

Challenges in education

The goal of education is the transference of ideas and skills from one person to another, or from one person to a group. Current education issues include which teaching method(s) are most effective, how to determine what knowledge should be taught, which knowledge is most relevant, and how well the pupil will retain incoming knowledge. Educators such as George Counts and Paulo Freire identified education as an inherently political process with inherently political outcomes. The challenge of identifying whose ideas are transferred and what goals they serve has always stood in the face of formal and informal education.

In addition to the "Three R's", reading, writing, and arithmetic, Western primary and secondary schools attempt to teach the basic knowledge of history, geography, mathematics (usually including calculus and algebra), physics, chemistry and sometimes politics, in the hope that students will retain and use this knowledge as they age or that the skills acquired will be transferrable. The current education system measures competency with tests and assignments and then assigns each student a corresponding grade. The grades usually come in the form of either a letter grade or a percentage, which are intended to represent the amount of all material presented in class that the student understood.

Educational progressives or advocates of unschooling often believe that grades do not necessarily reveal the strengths and weaknesses of a student, and that there is an unfortunate lack of youth voice in the educative process. Some feel the current grading system risks lowering students' self-confidence, as students may receive poor marks due to factors outside their control. Such factors include poverty, child abuse, and prejudiced or incompetent teachers.

By contrast, many advocates of a more traditional or "back to basics" approach believe that the direction of reform needs to be quite the opposite. Students are not sufficiently inspired or challenged to achieve success because of the dumbing down of the curriculum and the replacement of the "canon" with inferior material. Their view of self-confidence is that it arises not from removing hurdles such as grading, but by making them fair and encouraging students to gain pride from knowing they can jump over these hurdles.

On the one hand, Albert Einstein, one of the most famous physicists of our time, credited with helping us understand the universe better, was not a model school student. He was uninterested in what was being taught, and he did not attend classes all the time. However, his gifts eventually shone through and added to the sum of human knowledge. On the other hand, for millenia those who have been challenged and well-educated in traditional schools have risen to great success and to a lifelong love of learning because their minds were made better and more powerful, as well as because of their mastery of a wide range of skills.

There are a number of highly controversial issues in education. Should some knowledge be forgotten? What should be taught, are we better off knowing how to build nuclear bombs, or is it best to let such knowledge be forgotten?

In developing countries

In developing countries, the number and seriousness of the problems faced is naturally greater. People are sometimes unaware of the importance of education, and there is economic pressure from those parents who prioritize their children's making money in the short term over any long-term benefits of education. Recent studies on child labor and poverty have suggested, however, that when poor families reach a certain economic threshold where families are able to provide for their basic needs, parents return their children to school. This has been found to be true, once the threshold has been breached, even if the potential economic value of the children's work has increased since their return to school. Teachers are often paid less than other similar professions.

A lack of good universities, and a low acceptance rate for good universities is evident in countries with a relatively high population density. In some countries there are uniform, overstructured, inflexible centralized programs from a central agency that regulates all aspects of education.

  • Due to globalization, increased pressure on students in curricular activities
  • Removal of a certain percentage of students for improvisation of academics (usually practised in schools, after 10th grade)

India however is starting to develop technologies that will skip land based phone and internet lines. Instead, they have launched a special education satellite that can reach more of the country at a greatly reduced cost. There is also an initiative started by AMD and other corporations to develop the $100 dollar computer which should be ready by 2006. This computer will be sold in units of 1 million, and will be assembled in the country where the computer will be used. This apperas to be a different computer to that developed by MIt, with the same price tag, believed to be powered by clockwork and a generator. This will enable poorer countries to give their children a digital education and to close the digital divide across the world.

In Africa, NEPAD has launched an "e-school programme" to provide all 600,000 primary and high schools with computer equipment, learning materials and internet access within 10 years.

Parental involvement

Parental involvement is an essential aspect of a child's educational development. Early and consistent parental involvement in the child's life is critical such as reading to children at an early age, teaching patterns, interpersonal communication skills, exposing them to diverse cultures and the community around them, educating them on a healthy lifestyle, etc. The socialization and academic education of a child are aided by the involvement of the student, parent(s), teachers, and others in the community and extended family.

Academic achievement and parental involvement are strongly linked in the research. Many schools are now beginning program of parental involvement in a more organized fashion, in part due to the No Child Left Behind legislation from the US Department of Education.


Prominent educationalists

References

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