Media education is the process of teaching individuals, particularly students, how to critically analyze, evaluate, and create media content. It encompasses understanding the influence of media on society, recognizing bias, and developing skills for effective communication in various media formats. By fostering media literacy, it empowers individuals to navigate the complex media landscape and make informed decisions as consumers and producers of media.
personnels d'e`ducation sociale
avoir une bonne éducation
Religious studies are " l'éducation religieuse " in French.
Gilbert. Leroy has written: 'Le dialogue en e ducation'
Physical education teacher is "professeur d'éducation physique" in French.
éducation à la maison, scolarisation à la maison. This is exceptionnally rare in France.
Au premier cours j'ai éducation physique, or " j'ai sport en premier cours "
It depends how good the relationship is how good the ducation is how far you were moving and how far you'd move butif it's really good absoutely do it
PSRE: Personal, Social and Religious Education (UK) isn't taught in French schools. You could translate it by "éducation personnelle, sociale et religieuse".
Religious education is "instruction religieuse" or "cathéchisme" (for Catholics). It is not a school subject (except in some private religious schools) but is taught by volunteers outside schools.
There is no Personal, Social and Health education subject in French schools' curriculum and no name for this subject. A literal translation could be 'éducation à la santé, sociale, personnelle'.
L' éducation physiqueOften abbreviated to "l'EPS"-za boyphysical education (PE) - éducation physique et sportive (EPS)