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  1. According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED), basic education comprises the two stages primary education and lower secondary education. [1] Universal basic education. Basic education featured heavily in the 1997 ISCED document, but the term was not included in the glossary. [2] .

  2. Basic education. Definition. Whole range of educational activities, taking place in various settings, that aim to meet basic learning needs as defined in the World Declaration on Education for All (Jomtien, Thailand, 1990).

  3. Overview of Philippine Education. The Philippine education system covers both formal and non-formal education. Formal education is a progression of academic schooling from elementary (grade school) to secondary (high school) and tertiary levels (TVET and higher education).

  4. Basic education. Definition. The whole range of educational activities, taking place in various settings (formal, non-formal and informal), that aim to meet basic learning needs. It has considerable overlap with the earlier concept 'fundamental education'.

  5. — Basic education is intended to meet basic learning needs which provides the foundation on which subsequent learning can be based. It encompasses kindergarten, elementary and secondary education as well as alternative learning systems for out-of-school learners and those with special needs. Section 4. Enhanced Basic Education Program.

  6. 5 days ago · Education is a discipline that is concerned with methods of teaching and learning in schools or school-like environments as opposed to various nonformal and informal means of socialization (e.g., rural development projects and education through parent-child relationships).

  7. Dec 30, 2021 · The Philippines’ basic education system is considered one of the biggest in Southeast Asia, with around 27 million students and 1.2 million public and private school teachers (DepEd 2021c ). The retention rate is 95.84% at the elementary/primary level and 93.47% at the secondary/high school level.