THE FRENCH VS ROMANIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM -
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
THE FRENCH VS ROMANIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM -
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
THE FRENCH VS ROMANIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Author(s): Codrin George BogdanSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences
Published by: EDITURA UNIVERSITĂȚII DIN ORADEA
Keywords: education; comparation; European Union
Summary/Abstract: Education is a fundamentally social phenomenon of transmitting the life experience of adult generations and culture to generations of children and young people, empowering them to integrate into society. The word education has Latin origin, being derived from the word "educatio" which means growth, feeding, cultivation. Education is more than a learning process, it helps you to acquire knowledge, skills, values, beliefs and habits, thus preparing the individual as an active element of social life—as Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.” The concept of educational system refers to the economic and social factors that form schools. These factors relate to public funding, school facilities, staff, teaching resources, employee benefits, and more. Often, the educational system directly targets the coordination of individuals (e.g., teachers, administrators, students), infrastructure (e.g., transportation facilities), institutions, and functional processes
Journal: EDUCATION AND APPLIED DIDACTICS
- Issue Year: 4/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 44-49
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English