Short description: Overview of and topical guide to education
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to education:
Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, morals, beliefs, habits, and personal development.[1]
Participants in education
- Student
- Parent (via parenting) – students' parents typically play a large role in teaching their children and overseeing their formal education, often including financing it.
- Teacher
- Teacher's assistant
- Tutor
- Head teacher (Principal)
- Professor
- Assistant professor
- Associate professor
- Adjunct professor
- Catechist
- School counselor
- School psychologist
- Principal (academia)
- Rector
- Dean
- Chancellor
History of education
- History of education
- History of early childhood care and education
- History of academia
- History of higher education
Educational philosophies
- Idealism
- Realism
- Theism
- Pragmatism
- Existentialism
- Critical theory
- Perennialism
- Classicism
- Essentialism
- Critical pedagogy
- Waldorf education
- Progressivism
- Unschooling
- Contemplative education
- Humanistic education
- Critical thinking
- Constructivism
- Behaviorism
- Cognitivism
- Popular education
- Montessori education
- Compulsory education
Educational theory and practice
- Educational theory
- Instructional theory
- Learning theory
Pedogagical and instructional approaches
- Main page: Social:Pedagogy
- Alternative education
- Instructional design
- Learning environment
- Learning space
- Learning community
- Learning styles
- Socialization
Teaching methods
- Main page: Teaching method
- Collaborative learning
- Context-based learning
- Design-based learning
- Direct instruction
- Experiential education
- Experiential learning
- Homework
- Inquiry-based learning
- Kinesthetic learning
- Learning by teaching
- Online learning community
- Open learning
- Open classroom
- Outdoor education
- Personalized learning
- Problem-based learning
- Problem-posing education
- Project-based learning
- Service-learning
- Slow education
- Single-sex education
- Student-centred learning
- Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (Bloom's Taxonomy)
Educational materials, tools and technologies
- Curriculum
- Educational technology (the use of electronic educational technology is also called e-learning)
- Educational animation
- Educational robotics
- Outline of open educational resources
- Instructional materials
Types of educational goals and outcomes
There are many types of potential educational aims and objectives, irrespective of the specific subject being learned. Some can cross multiple school disciplines.
- Outline of educational aims
Educational assessment, qualification and certification (for students)
- Educational assessment
- Educational measurement
- Psychometrics
- Types of test
- Test by purpose
- Formative assessment
- Assessment as learning
- Summative assessment
- Accountability assessment
- Research
- Standardized test
- Assessment by way of comparison
- Norm-referenced test
- Criterion-referenced test
- Ipsative test
- Assessment by mode
- Paper-based
- Oral
- Electronic
- Performance
- Continuous observation
- Assessment by format
- Essay
- Multiple choice
- Quiz
- Portfolio
- Practical considerations
- Grading in education
- Grading systems by country
- List of primary and secondary school tests
- School leaving qualification
- List of secondary school leaving qualifications
- List of admission tests to colleges and universities
Educational qualifications (for teachers)
- Teaching credential
- Bachelor of Education
- Master of Education
- Doctor of Education
Branches of education
Education by level or stage
- Main page: Social:Educational stage
- Early childhood education
- Primary education
- Secondary education
- Higher education
- Vocational education
- Tertiary education
- Academy
- Adult education
Education by funding and governance
- Public education
- Private education
- Homeschooling
- Autodidacticism
Education by subject, specialization or department
- List of education by subject
- List of academic disciplines
Educational scholars and researchers
- List of educational psychologists
- Category:Philosophers of education
Educational research
- Educational research
- List of education journals
- Disciplinary approaches to educational research. Whereas much educational research is interdisciplinary and can focus on any topic on this page, some disciplines have long roots.
- Anthropology
- Measurement
- Assessment
- Comparative
- Curriculum studies
- Economics
- Educational sciences
- Gender
- International education
- Law and rights
- Leadership
- Management
- Neuroscience
- Policy
- Politics
- Process evaluation
- Psychology
- Sociology
In addition, research methods are drawn from many social research and psychological fields.
Educational organizations
Types of educational institutions
- School – an institution designed for the teaching of students (or "pupils") under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education (commonly compulsory), in which students progress through a series of schools. The names for these schools vary by country but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education. Non-compulsory higher education follows, and is taught in institutions called a college or university.
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- Alternative education
- Adult education
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Specific schools
- List of schools
- Lists of universities and colleges
Associations
- Students' union
- Parent-Teacher Association
- International Association of Universities
Governmental organisations and agencies
- Department of Education
- Board of education
- UNESCO
Libraries
- Library – collection, or institution that provides a collection, of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. Among its purposes is to support the ongoing education of its members.
Types of libraries
- Academic library
- Archive
- Digital library
- National library
- Public library
- Research library
- Special library
Specific libraries
- List of libraries
- List of national libraries
Museums
- Museum – an institution, the purpose of which is collect, preserve, interpret, and display items of artistic, cultural, or scientific significance for the education of the public.
Types of museums
- Archaeology museum
- Art museum
- Biographical museum
- Children's museum
- Design museum
- Encyclopedic museum
- Historic house museum
- History museum
- Living history museum
- Maritime museum
- Medical museum
- Memorial museum
- Mobile museum
- Natural history museum
- Open-air museum
- Science museum
- Virtual museum
- War museum
- Living museum
- Zoological park
- Botanic garden
See also
- Glossary of education-related terms
- Index of education articles
- Outline of second-language acquisition
- Outline of academia
References
- ↑ UNESCO SDG Resources for Educators - Quality Education, retrieved 21-01-2022
External links
- international review of curriculum and assessment framework a very useful website that provides comparative information about the education system of many countries.
- World Bank Education
- UNESCO - International Institute for Educational Planning
- UNESCO IBE Database: Information on almost every education system in the world
- The Encyclopedia of Informal Education
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