Of course when a child enters school for the first time you don't know what he or she is going to be like when they start to look for college. You don't know what they are going to go through. I think that all children no matter what color or no matter how much money they have in the bank should have an education. If not then what is America for - only the rich people? I think not. If you have an dream you should go for it and so should children - so I think of course they should be treated the same as if they were going to a college or not
If a child does not go to college it doesn't mean that they are not smart enough. They can have many different reasons why they didn't go to college but it doesn't mean that they are dumb or anything, They can be the smartest person you ever met
It depends on what level of education the student is at. College yes, high school and middle school no.
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It's not that one is better than the other, it could be that they are just at different levels. A school of education can be anything from preschool to elementary school, to high school, and can include college. Each school is at its own level.
It means high school. A primary education means grade school. Higher education means college.
Post high school is a term that refers to any education received after high school. College, university are both types of post high school education.
People who work for planned parenthood may have a high school education, some college or technical school, bacherlors or advanced/professional degrees. The type of education and training required depends on the job.
Yes. She got her education in Philadelphia for school or college
No, University is not a continuation of school. There should be a range of further education options open to school leavers, at present too much emphasis is placed on the "academic"/University path and not enough on the "vocational" or "practical/Apprenticeship, College and Polytechnic option.
The number one thing that you should verify when you are searching for a college preparatory school is if their ciriculm is certified with the board of education. That way you will know that what they are learning is going to actually prepare them for college.
Elementary school and high school is considered primary education. College and University is considered secondary education for many people around the world.
Touro college is best it is full of education and technology.
Yes. Most colleges require a high school diploma to get in, however some colleges will allow you to get in with just a general education degree.You should check with the college you plan to attend.