A person would normally begin learning at a primary school.The subjects he is likely to learn are languages,maths,science,history,geography,physical education,Biology,music,art,handicraft,guidance
Everything that is taught anywhere else - English, Maths, Science, etc, etc
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There are many students that you can say are good students. Students who are kind, caring, and studious are good students.
School is a place to learn things that you need to know in order to succeed in life. There are many other definitions, some as a noun, and some as a verb. The term comes from the Latin schola.
yes to call there parents after school and that kind of safety stuff
Matters what school. Just check your school website, it probably has that kind of information on it.
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HELL NO...that is rediculous, and it would be unfair...i mean, what if one teacher had a class full of people who loved to learn and were all high achievers and another teacher got a class full of slacker pot heads..would that be fair? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I suppose that, if you learn something, you must be able to understand it and use it at will. Most young people normally find it easy to learn the kind of things they need to know on a daily basis such as how to brush teeth and tie shoe laces, but do not usually easily learn the kind of abstract academic facts they are forced to study at school such as the names, dates and places of obscure, historical events. In other words, teachers should probably not be paid according to how much students learn not only because it is hard to actually learn school facts, but because it is hard to reliably measure how much student learn and would cause problems if you tried.
the battle field
That's called an analogy
A GED or high school equivalency test.
In culinary school such as colleges in Boston. Pre-schoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary school students are also instructed in the fine art of making homemade ice cream in little ziplock baggies. (Instructions for this can be found online as well.) :D