The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to education:
Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, morals, beliefs, habits, and personal development.
Student
Parent (via parenting) – students' parents typically play a large role in teaching their children and overseeing their formal education, often including financing it.
Teacher
Teacher's assistant
Tutor
Head teacher (Principal)
Professor
Assistant professor
Associate professor
Adjunct professor
School counselor
School psychologist
Principal (academia)
Rector
Dean
Chancellor
History of education
History of early childhood care and education
History of academia
History of higher education
Philosophy of education
Idealism
Realism
Theism
Pragmatism
Existentialism
Critical theory
Perennialism
Classicism
Essentialism
Critical pedagogy
Waldorf education
Democratic education
Progressivism
Unschooling
Criticism of schooling
Contemplative education
Humanistic education
Critical thinking
Constructivism
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
Popular education
Montessori education
Compulsory education
Educational theory
Instructional theory
Learning theory
Pedagogy
Alternative education
Instructional design
Learning environment
Learning space
Learning community
Learning styles
Socialization
Teaching method
Collaborative learning
Context-based learning
Design-based learning
Direct instruction
Experiential education
Experiential learning
Homework
Inquiry-based learning
Kinesthetic learning
Learning by teaching
Online learning community
Open learning
Open classroom
Outdoor education
Personalized learning
Problem-based learning
Problem-posing education
Project-based learning
Service-learning
Slow education
Single-sex education
Student-centred learning
Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (Bloom's Taxonomy)
Curriculum
Educational technology (the use of electronic educational technology is also called e-learning)
Educational animation
Educational robotics
Outline of open educational resources
Instructional materials
Lesson plan
Textbook
There are many types of potential educational aims and objectives, irrespective of the specific subject being learned.
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