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education
1. The imparting and acquiring of knowledge through teaching and learning; especially, at a school or similar institution.
2. The system of educating people in a community or society.
After all, what is education but a process by which a person begins to learn how to learn?
—Peter Ustinov, in Dear Me; 1977.
Education: Jobs and Global Trade, Part 1
Science and engineering workforce trends in Education, Jobs, and Global Trade, with more growth in other countries.

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Education: Jobs and Global Trade, Part 2
Research and development in the United States where education, jobs, and global trade exist in a changing world.

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Education: Jobs and Global Trade, Part 3
A view as to how we now exist in a flat world in such areas as: technology, education, commerce, communication, and?
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Education: West Moves East for Engineers, Part 1
More engineering jobs are moving to Asia.

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Education: West Moves East for Engineers, Part 2
Shanghai is now home to Siemens' largest operation outside of Germany.
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Quotes: Education
What happens after graduation from school, college, or other institution: education quotes.
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(various topics having to do with technological education and research changes that are going on)
(more changes taking place: science and engineering workforce changes)
(research and development, the United States in a changing world)
(a crisis which involves the steady erosion of America's scientific and engineering base has been going on for several years)
(what happens after graduation from school, college, or other institution)
(primarily the learning of the Latin and/or Greek languages, history, and literature)
(priority books for a better education)
(Latin: of a school, referring to a place of learning and education)
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classical education
1. Characteristic of a form or system felt to be of first significance before modern times.
2. A recognized authority or excellence.
3. Relating or belonging to the ancient Greeks or Romans or their cultures; such as, classical literature or a classical scholar.
4. In the style of ancient Greece or Rome, especially in architecture.
5. A reference to music that is considered serious or intellectual and is usually written in a traditional or formal style; which is opposed to such genres as pop, rock, and folk music.
6. A description of the style of music composed in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries.
7. Consisting of or involving the study of the ancient Greek and Latin languages and literature; such as, a classical education.
coeducation, co-education (s) (noun); coeducations, co-educations
The activity of students who are leaning consists of both genders or including both males and females or boys and girls: The coeducation that Tom and Mary received was at the same school which was noted for its excellent teaching by the instructors.
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Education: Index of Topics
Various topics having to do with technological education and research trends unit.
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Classical Education
Primarily the learning of the Latin and/or Greek languages, history, and literature unit.