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  2. Autodidacticism - Wikipedia

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    James Watt was a surveyor and instrument maker and is described as being "largely self-educated". [15] Watt, like some other autodidacts of the time, became a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of the Lunar Society. In the eighteenth century these societies often gave public lectures and were instrumental in teaching chemistry and other ...

  3. Multipotentiality - Wikipedia

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    Multipotentiality is the state of having many exceptional talents, any one or more of which could make for a great career for that person. — Tamara Fisher, Education Week During 2015, Emilie Wapnick coined [ 6 ] the term "multipotentialite", perhaps to establish a shared identity for the community.

  4. Meritocracy - Wikipedia

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    In a more general sense, meritocracy can refer to any form of evaluation based on achievement. Like "utilitarian" and "pragmatic", the word "meritocratic" has also developed a broader connotation, and is sometimes used to refer to any government run by "a ruling or influential class of educated or able people". [10]

  5. The World Is Becoming More Educated Than The U.S. - AOL

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    Education is critical to the future of the U.S. economy, something that President Obama hammered home to the American public in his recent speech about the American Jobs Act, which proposes to ...

  6. The More Educated You Are, the More Stressed You'll Be ... - AOL

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    Recent research shows that highest educated employees are experiencing increased stress levels as well as increased difficulty. If you think that the more education you have, the better job you'll ...

  7. Education - Wikipedia

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    A more detailed classification focuses on the social institutions responsible for education, such as family, school, civil society, state, and church. [ 72 ] Compulsory education refers to education that individuals are legally mandated to receive, primarily affecting children who must attend school up to a certain age.

  8. Gifted education - Wikipedia

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    Since then, more than 1,800 students have enrolled in the program. Gradually, the focus has expanded over time to cover informatics, arts, physical education, creative writing, humanities, and social sciences, leading to the 2008 creation of the government-funded Korean National Institute for the Gifted Arts .

  9. List of autodidacts - Wikipedia

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    Jacque Fresco (born 13 March 1916) – self-educated architectural designer, social engineer, industrial designer, author, lecturer, futurist, inventor, and the creator of The Venus Project. Jean Prouvé (8 April 1901 – 23 March 1984) – French metal worker and designer.