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Education is the set of processes by which individuals acquire knowledge, skills, values, and dispositions. It encompasses formal schooling, informal learning, and non-formal education, and occurs across life stages and settings. The formal system typically includes organized instruction in schools and institutions, with curricula, assessments, and qualifications. Informal education occurs through daily activities, family life, media, and communities, while non-formal education includes structured programs outside the formal school system, such as literacy classes or vocational training.

Educational systems are usually organized into levels, including early childhood education, primary or elementary education, secondary

Policy and governance shape access to education, curriculum content, teacher qualification, funding, and quality assurance. Equity

Contemporary education faces challenges and trends such as ensuring universal access, integrating technology, supporting teachers, and

education,
and
tertiary
or
higher
education.
Vocational
and
technical
training,
adult
education,
and
continuing
professional
development
supplement
traditional
pathways.
The
aims
of
education
include
developing
literacy
and
numeracy,
enabling
personal
growth,
preparing
citizens
for
participation
in
society,
and
enhancing
economic
opportunities.
and
inclusion
seek
to
reduce
disparities
tied
to
socioeconomic
status,
gender,
disability,
and
geography.
Education
systems
measure
progress
through
standardized
assessments,
credentials,
and
outcomes
such
as
graduation
rates
and
employment.
promoting
lifelong
learning
in
a
rapidly
changing
economy.
Debates
focus
on
funding,
standardized
testing
vs.
holistic
assessment,
and
the
balance
between
local
autonomy
and
national
or
international
standards.
Education
policy
increasingly
emphasizes
inclusive,
learner-centered
approaches
and
the
use
of
data
to
inform
improvement.