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What are some examples of formal education?

A set of subject in class for example, maths, english, History etc


Give Example of each four components of Technology and Livelihood Education?

the 4 basic components of Technology And Livelihood Education are: * Home Economics* Agricultural Arts* Entreprenuership's* Industrial Arts


How does Educational technology differ from technology education?

Educational technology usually means the technology used to help educate people. A simple example would be an overhead projector. Technology education would mean teaching people some form of technology. For example, you might go to college to learn how to repair washing machines.


What is the difference between education and teaching?

Teaching is what teachers do. Education is something students (hopefully) get from being taught. OK, so it's a simplistic answer. Go ahead and expand it, everyone.Education is holistic. It includes development of the intellectual, physical & moral domains. Education should be useful in life.Teaching is a singular content specific method to inculcate the domains of education.Confusion sometimes arises about the distinction between education and teaching because the term education is commonly used by English speakers to name a number of things.(1) The term education is used to name the process in which someone (a student) undertakes to learn something worthwhile under the guidance of someone (a teacher) within some physical, social and cultural setting and context. For example, "Henry attended Harvard for his university education."(2) The term education is also sometimes used to name teaching. For example, "Mr. Holmes gave me a great education in mathematics," meaning that Mr. Holmes did some great teaching.(3) The term education is sometimes used to name the outcome of successful teaching and studying under guidance, viz. learning. For example, "I have a good education in correct grammar and spelling," meaning that I have learned my grammar and spelling well.(4) The term education is sometimes used to name the fund of knowledge about the educational process. For example, "The School of Education at Stanford University is a highly regarded institution for its Ph.D. program in Education," meaning one might choose the institution to develop one's understanding about the educational process.The term teaching is commonly used to name the set of activities which someone intentionally undertakes to guide someone to learn something. Effective teaching, in conjunction with effective studying, leads to learning something intentionally and under guidance. An example of teaching is a father showing his son how to remove a fish hook from the mouth of a fish with minimal injury to the fish.


Do you say perceptions on or perceptions of. In an educational context. For example Teachers perceptions on the aims of education... Teachers perceptions of education...?

We have perceptions of something, not on it. But note: perception is not a synonym for opinion or belief. It means "the manner in which a thing is viewed or felt."