Compulsory education, Education that is legally required for children, Literacy rate, The percentage of people who can read and write, Curriculum, The subjects included in a course of study, Academic achievement, Success in educational activities, Tertiary education, Education at university or college level, Lifelong learning, The ongoing pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional development, Educational disparity, Unequal access to quality education, Pedagogical approach, A method or style of teaching, Distance learning, Studying without being physically present at the institution, Formative assessment, Ongoing evaluation during a course to improve learning, Cognitive development, The growth of intellectual abilities like thinking, memory, and problem-solving, Knowledge economy, An economy based on intellectual capabilities rather than physical input, Standardised testing, Exams that are uniformly designed and scored to assess student performance, Academic integrity, Honesty and responsibility in scholarly work, Curriculum reform, The process of updating or changing the content and structure of academic programmes, Experiential learning, Learning through direct experience and reflection.

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