Mathematics is one of the fundamental parts of knowledge. Just like being able to read and write.
To not know how to do mathematics would be like not being able to read and would put you at a big disadvantage in a lot of areas of life.
The Vatican has no primary or secondary education as there are no children.
of course education is compulsory well primary and secondary anyway if u don't go to school and your not home schooled you will definitely have the police on your parents and they will be taken to court
The only country in Africa with a policy of free compulsory secondary education is Tanzania. This initiative aims to increase access to education and improve literacy rates among its youth. The government has implemented various measures to ensure that secondary education is accessible to all, contributing to the overall development of the country.
Elementary/secondary education or general mathematics. Maybe there is such a thing as mathematical education...?
Raymond A. Zepp has written: 'Language and mathematics education' 'Language and mathematics education' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Study and teaching (Secondary), Study and teaching (Elementary), Teaching, Language and education 'Around Battambang'
W. S. Deffenbaugh has written: 'Specimen junior high school programs of study' -- subject(s): Junior high schools, Curricula 'Administration of schools in the smaller cities' -- subject(s): Public schools, School management and organization 'Compulsory school attendance laws and their administration' -- subject(s): Compulsory Education, Education, Compulsory, Educational law and legislation, School attendance 'School administration in the smaller cities' -- subject(s): School management and organization 'Secondary education in 1921 and 1922' -- subject(s): Education, Secondary, Secondary Education
The education system in Argentina is structured in three levels: initial, primary, and secondary education. Education is compulsory until the completion of secondary school. Argentina has both public and private schools, with a strong emphasis on providing free and high-quality education to all students. Additionally, there are universities and other post-secondary institutions for further education.
Clare S. Lee has written: 'A practical guide to teaching mathematics in the secondary school' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Mathematics, Technological innovations, Study and teaching 'Discussion in the mathematics classroom' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Study and teaching, Language and education 'A practical guide to teaching mathematics in the secondary school' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Mathematics, Technological innovations, Study and teaching
Greek students typically spend 12 years in formal education, which is divided into primary education (6 years), lower secondary education (3 years), and upper secondary education (3 years). After completing upper secondary school, students can choose to pursue higher education at universities or technical institutions. Education is compulsory from ages 6 to 15.
a. compulsory education till class VIII b. secondary education till class XII (before entering the univs) c. Univ. education (bachelor/masters programs) 4. a doctorate
Vandhana Luthra has written: 'Teaching methodologies and assessment strategies of Ontario grade 9 mathematics teachers' -- subject(s): Case studies, Education, Secondary, Educational tests and measurements, Mathematical ability, Mathematics, Methodology, Questionnaires, Research, Secondary Education, Study and teaching (Secondary), Testing
Compulsory education (from 1 to 12 in some regions) orprimary education (elementary & middle)secondary education (e.g. high school)