No education can significantly hinder your physical, intellectual, emotional, and social (PIES) development. Physically, a lack of education often correlates with limited access to health information and resources, affecting overall well-being. Intellectually, without formal education, individuals may miss out on critical thinking skills and knowledge that foster cognitive growth. Emotionally and socially, education typically provides opportunities for interaction and personal development, so its absence can lead to isolation and difficulties in forming relationships.
Ron Withem has written: 'Interim study on education and economic development, LR 190' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on
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Mark A. Grey has written: 'A bibliography on education in development and social change in Sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on, Social aspects of Education
Pablo Ceballos Guevara has written: 'Economic and educational development in Latin America' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on
Moses K. Antwi has written: 'Education, society, and development in Ghana' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on, Social aspects, Social aspects of Education
In early childhood education, the term "PIES" stands for Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, and Social development. These are the four key areas of a child's growth and learning during the formative years. Educators focus on nurturing and supporting children in each of these domains to ensure holistic development and readiness for future academic and life success.
Education Development
Ronald G. Sultana has written: 'Teacher Education in the Euro-Mediterranean Region' 'Challenge and Change in the Euro-Mediterranean Region' 'Education and national development' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Education, Economic development, Education, Effect of education on, Technical education, Vocational education
Marcela Ballara has written: 'Women and literacy' -- subject(s): Economic development, Education, Effect of education on, Literacy, Women
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Jean Pierre Jallade has written: 'Occupational and educational structures of the labour force and levels of economic development' -- subject(s): Economic development, Effect of education on, Labor supply, Occupations 'Alternance training for young people' -- subject(s): Business and education, Continuing education, Vocational education
Jonathan Temple has written: 'Growth effects of education and social capital in the OECD countries' -- subject(s): Labor economics, Economic development, Effect of education on