school

A school is the educational institution (and, in the case of in-person learning, the building) designed to provide learning environments for the teaching of students, usually under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is sometimes compulsory. In these systems, students progress through a series of schools that can be built and operated by both government and private organization. The names for these schools vary by country (discussed in the Regional terms section below) but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education. An institution where higher education is taught is commonly called a university college or university.
In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary (elementary in the U.S.) and secondary (middle school in the U.S.) education. Kindergarten or preschool provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University, vocational school, college or seminary may be available after secondary school. A school may be dedicated to one particular field, such as a school of economics or dance. Alternative schools may provide nontraditional curriculum and methods.
Non-government schools, also known as private schools, may be required when the government does not supply adequate or specific educational needs. Other private schools can also be religious, such as Christian schools, gurukula (Hindu schools), madrasa (Arabic schools), hawzas (Shi'i Muslim schools), yeshivas (Jewish schools), and others; or schools that have a higher standard of education or seek to foster other personal achievements. Schools for adults include institutions of corporate training, military education and training and business schools.
Critics of school often accuse the school system of failing to adequately prepare students for their future lives, of encouraging certain temperaments while inhibiting others, of prescribing students exactly what to do, how, when, where and with whom, which would suppress creativity, and of using extrinsic measures such as grades and homework, which would inhibit children's natural curiosity and desire to learn.
In homeschooling and distance education, teaching and learning take place independent from the institution of school or in a virtual school outside a traditional school building, respectively. Schools are organized in several different organizational models, including departmental, small learning communities, academies, integrated, and schools-within-a-school.

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  1. freelancermaria

    What did you study in college?

    During my time in college, I originally enrolled in a pre-medicine course, but I was unable to complete it because I got sick. After taking a year off to rest, I decided to switch to International Studies, which I successfully completed. What did you study in college?
  2. J

    2 sisters robbed of Cell Phones, walking to school

    yep it's been all over the LA news, 2 sisters 16 and 18 headed for Fairfax High school assulted and robbed of their phones. My grandson recently lost his phone and now I'm thinking one of his friends may have stolen it. So many young people trusting the wrong people Maybe... Anyway, I've NEVER...
  3. J

    When you were in high school

    What kind of person were you in high school (popular, loner, weirdo,) and what kind of person are you now?
  4. N

    School subjects...

    We have been talking about subjects we might enjoy. This got me thinking... What did you like at school? What did you hate? What were your subjects that you passed your exams in? Do you remember your grades? What were your exams called?
  5. S

    Were you ever bullied at school?

    I was a geeky kid who never fitted in at school. My dad was a policeman so we were always being moved about. I would just get settled in school and we would up and move somewhere else. Consequently everyone had made friends by the time I joined a school so I was an easy target being totally...
  6. C

    School 2013 drama review

    It's a really good drama about the struggles of students. Well, those struggles might not mean a lot to adults but for kids, they are too much to deal with. This drama portrays common issues like bullying, friendship, new teaching methods etc., I recommend this drama to anyone and it's...
  7. N

    Should school classes be stopped?

    Education not only too expensive but a life threatening endeavor too. Our country has already started its opening of classes by introducing the different modalities of learning such online studies, TV and radio-based instructions, home studies and self-learning modules or SLM. Teachers are...
  8. N

    Kids are back in school

    In my area Schools are still closed. It will be resume after 15 September what about your area guys they're yet to resume ?
  9. J

    School Uniforms

    There a big thing in Asia and private schools in the US. Should students wear them? What are some pros and cons? Do you like them?
  10. J

    School of Hard Knocks vs University/College

    Well, the "school" would include vocational training and/or self-learning and/or "on the job training". Well, I feel like college etc.. is a good experience people shouldn't miss, but it's not something that will lead to jobs for everyone. In fact, as far as jobs are concerned, it seems like...
  11. J

    Learning Coding via School - vs On Your Own

    Well, people tend to try harder under pressure. That's the advantage of school. Nonetheless, there are exceptions and some learn a lot on their own, though probably not as much as they would at school. Anyway, though, someone with their heart not in it - isn't going to learn, even at school!
  12. J

    Who took any vocational courses in high school or beyond?

    I took a small engine repair course which included some welding. This was in my freshman year of high school in 1992. Anyway, though, we didn't go into the shop until the 2nd semester due to having to learn all the safety procedure.
  13. J

    What was your favorite subjects in school?

    Honestly, I've always loved everything in school - minus certain "teacher prep courses" I took in college. They were so boring - and I have organization difficulties. Nonetheless, I regret that I didn't fight harder in those courses.
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