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What is Secondary Education

Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
Education beyond an elementary level provided by a high school or similar institution.
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Constructing Community in Higher Education Regardless of Proximity: Re-Imagining the Teacher Education Experience within Social Networking Technology
Karina Clemmons (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA), Amanda Nolen (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA), and Judith A. Hayn (University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch036
Abstract
In an increasingly global world where students are increasingly mobile and not bound by the same rules of proximity as before (Beckmann, 2010; Healey, 2008), it becomes critically important to understand how learning can take place and how community can be built through virtual communities. This chapter reports the results of a study that investigated whether preservice and beginning teachers involved in the dialogue of an emergent online social networking community engage in meaningful educational and professionally enriching experiences. The researchers specifically examined how online social networking in teacher education programs addresses issues related to: (1) the isolation students feel while in the field; (2) the lack of community and dialogue among students; (3) the disconnectedness between classroom knowledge and field experiences; (4) the limited reflective practices observed among novice teachers; and (5) the need to appreciate multiple perspectives and diverse cultures.
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Implementing Information Literacy Skills and Soft Skills for Better Use of Library Resources and Services
Higher education is tertiary education leading to award of an academic degree. Higher education, also called post-secondary education, third-level or tertiary education, is an optional final stage of formal learning that occurs after completion of secondary education.
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Management of Schools' Changing Rooms to Support Menstruating School Girls: The Nexus of Participation in Learning Through the Lenses of Equity and Social Justice
In the Tanzanian context is understood as a basic level of education one should enroll in after successfully passing Primary School Leaving Examinations (PSLE). A graduate is offered an ordinary Secondary Education Examination Certificate after successfully passing the final examination.
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Not a Subject but an End-Goal: Education for Citizenship in New Zealand
The level of schooling following basic or primary education. In New Zealand, secondary education goes from Years 9-13 (ages 13-18) with the last three years including national level assessments (National Certificate of Educational Attainment).
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Integration of Information and Communication Technologies in Education for the Deaf
The name given to secondary education, a stage after primary education in formal education that occurs before higher education.
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The Reading Experience for Children and Young Adults: A Territory of Transformation in TEFL
The kind of education which is given after the primary education stage.
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Cross-Curricular Nature of Evolutionary Biology: A Call, Perceptions, and Teaching Approaches
The compulsory educational level in Spain that comprise four academic courses where students’ ages ranged from 12 to 16 years old.
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School-Family-Community Partnerships and Their Influence on Student Achievement in Public Secondary Schools in Ilemela Municipality, Tanzania
Is a post-primary formal education offered to a person who will have successfully completed seven years of primary education and have met the requisite entry requisite.
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An Overview of RTI in Grades 6–12
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A Framework for the Redesign Principles That Improved Engagement in an Online Graduate Class
Educational programming structured to meet the needs of students in middle and high school settings, ranging in ages from 11-18.
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Research on the E-Teacher in the K-12 Distance Education Classroom
In the United States, formal education beginning in 6th or 7th grade and finishing at the age of 16 or 18. It is divided into middle school and high school.
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Problematising Integration in Policy and Practice
Schooling for 11-18 year olds. In England, education is compulsory up to the age of 16; post-16 a variety of courses are on offer, including A-levels.
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Globalization and Teacher Education: Challenges and Solutions to 21st Century Content Preparation and Pedagogy in Africa
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Student Experience on Distance Learning in Mathematics in Times of Pandemic
The name given to secondary education, a stage after primary education in formal education that occurs before higher education.
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