education
Education, usually in both general and narrow sense. Generalized education refers to all the dissemination and learning of human civilization achievements - a variety of knowledge, skills and social life experience to promote individual socialization and social individuality of social practice, arising from the initial stage of human society; narrow education specifically refers to the school Education, that is, institutionalized education. In school education, teachers teach students a series of courses directly, including reading, writing, mathematics, science, history and so on. In contrast, vocational education only teach a single professional skills. In addition, people can get informal education from other sources, such as museums, libraries, the Internet, and life experiences. Some other new ways of education are also emerging. To date, the right to education has been recognized as a fundamental human right, and the European Convention on Human Rights, published in 1952, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, published by the United Nations in 1966, recognize this right. ...