The education is learning


Education as a term has multiple meanings and it is in institutions, content, process and outcome of organized or random learning in the development of different cognitive abilities, acquire diverse knowledge, skills and habits, such as reading, writing, arithmetic and general knowledge about the physical, social and economic environments.

It is divided into formal schools (pre-school or kindergarten, primary school, high school, college and university) and informally outside school. Any experience that has an impact so that someone thinks, feels or acts can be considered educational.

Education can also be informal, private schools, various courses, seminars and more. Any knowledge can indeed be of great benefit to the individual. Every training is useful. For instance, reading a book can be of great use. Self-study is also one of the variants that can be very helpful in certain situations or in general. Education can also be informal, private schools, various courses, seminars and more.

There are many fields that may be of interest. Most should focus on those that have to do with the profession of the individual. The need for knowledge is part of life. Mainly serves to improve the quality of development of the individual or society.


Physics in Education

Knowledge of Physics is one of the skills that greatly helps understanding the world we live in and around us. Also it is knowledge that helps comprehension of energy and movement of objects at the molecular level, especially with the discovery of quantum physics, which for the last one hundred years explains the many unexplained phenomena in the natural world. Physics is a natural science that deals with movement, energy and matter. Some fields of science see nature as matter in motion, obeying certain laws of nature. For this reason the most fundamental science is generally understood to be Physics (knowledge of nature). There are several types such as classical, the theory of relativity, quantum, mechanics, thermodynamics, nuclear and other branches of physics.