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Revision as of 13:05, 6 March 2007
Introduction
Secondary education is the form of education after elementary school (or primary education). The age at which children start going to secondary education differs per country, from 9-12 years old. Secondary education takes the students through most of their teenage years.
The goal of secondary education is to give a lot of common knowledge and to prepare them for a next study. This can be either a higher form of secondary education or a study to learn a profession.
Team Composition
Research
Driving Forces
Political
Economic
- Market for Educational Technology
- Low cost of Technologies and appliances
- Continuous changes in the economy
- Families who live around the minimum-income-border
Social
- Increasing Human Mobility
- Technology and Young Children (Early Adoption)
- It is harder to be healthy
- Ageing problem
- Sending children to a public/private school
Technological
- Technological convergence in learning
- Media rich learning
- Computers continue to increase in power while dropping in cost
- Development of information search technology