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Friday, 22 May 2020

what is the difference between primary, secondary and tertiary education?

Ulrike Hert: Tertiary Education Definition

Irvin Guiles: For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/aw6IzTertiary education is also referred to as "the third stage". It's the level of education provided by universities and vocational universities etc. It is basically the best of the best you can do. Then you go onto the middle section which is called "secondary education". This is the final stage of compulsory education. Then the first stage you come to is "primary education". This is the first stage of compulsory education. So overall, tertiary is not compulsory. It's what you do when you go on after secondary education to 6th form / College / University etc....Show more

Antone Youla: Liberals do NOT believe that "the State has right to tell everyone else what to do, and everyone else has a duty to obey, that the State is an entity over and above society with a will of its own, that the State is morally superior to the selfish individual." ! This may be your belief, but not Liberals' belief. The rest just tells us that you are unhappy and out of touch with your feelings. I am sorry. Let's hope that high school is not too hard on you: When you are so emotionally blocked, high school can be a miserable experience....Show more

Tory Clapper: Primary which starts aged 4/5 and finishes at 10/11. Then you have to Secondary which starts age 11/12 and finishes at 15/16. Then you have the option to do tertiary education which is College or 6th form which starts 16/17 and finishes at 18/19.Then after that you have to option to go to University if you want to.

Lenard Ginyard: In the UK it's primary = age 5 to 11, secondary = 11 to 18, tertiary = 18+, e.g. university or college.

Kris Bozelle: Primary school is where you learn all your basics.Counting, reading, writing, math skills etc. This is for kindergarten - 8th grade (at least in North America) Classes are small - up to 30 students - and you have one! teacher everyday, all day for the yearSecondary school is whe! re you expand on the basics and study subjects that you want to use in your career.Classes can get really detailed and focus only one one thing. This is for grades 9 - 12 (some 13)Classes are still small, but are only for 75 minutes a day and you rotate between teachers, classrooms and students.Tertiary school is the most important, you are getting certification for what you will spend the rest of your life doing.Classes can be from 10-500 + students with one Professor.Teachers/Professors will not hold your hand and you are going to be very independant. You may have entire days without classes, one class a day etc.These schools are also very expensive and students may live at the school....Show more

Tyler Burkman: what is post secondary education

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