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Revision as of 16:25, 4 February 2010

Primary education  (PRIMARY education)


It is usual to distinguish between three levels of education1 or stages of education1 which are in ascending order: primary education2, secondary education3 and higher education4. The nomenclature for the educational institutions5 in which these different stages of education are provided differs between different countries, but generally primary education is given in primary schools6 (344 B) or elementary schools6, secondary education in secondary schools7 and the most advanced form of higher education in universities8.
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