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==Educational Models==
==Educational Models==
* Alysha's Fall mentions Alysha's school (high school equivalent) in "Impetus".
It seems evident that there are a multiplicity of schooling models available, and very probably no centralized requirement that applies throughout the Alliance, on every planet. There's probably a set of benchmarks that all children are required to meet (literacy, history, civics, math), but beyond that, educational attainment might be a subcultural choice, or dictated by intended career paths.
 
It looks like "primary school" might be the generic term for the 1st-12 run.
 
* Alysha's Fall mentions Alysha's school (high school equivalent) in "Impetus". There's a graduation ceremony (that involves a mortarboard), and seniors are still called seniors.<ref name="af-imp">''[[Alysha's Fall (Fiction) | Alysha's Fall]],'' "Impetus"</ref>


* There's stuff in Dreamstorm about the various educational models for medical personnel that can go here (KindlesFlame or Palland was explaining it, I think).
* There's stuff in Dreamstorm about the various educational models for medical personnel that can go here (KindlesFlame or Palland was explaining it, I think).
* There should be details in "A Distant Sun" since that was set at a school.
* Boarding schools <ref name="dh-08">''[[Dreamhearth (Fiction) | Dreamhearth]],'' Chapter 8</ref>
* Sediryl attends a vocational school on Starbase Ana; two of the courses it offers are agriculture and mechanics.<ref name="gof-14">''[[Girl on Fire (Fiction) |Girl on Fire]]'', chapter 14</ref>
* When Jahir asks KindlesFlame, "I suppose the cost of schooling is also one of those things that varies depending on where one is," KindlesFlame answers, "Most worlds are fairly elastic. Where things become less so is when you cross boundaries. Just like in everything else, the interstitial spaces are difficult to bridge. So someone who might have a good living where they were born might have to make sacrifices to live on some other world."<ref name="dh-05">''[[Dreamhearth (Fiction) | Dreamhearth]],'' Chapter 5</ref>
* Starbase Veta's city-sphere has a "primary school" system, which has a principal, a school board, donors.<ref name="dh-14">''[[Dreamhearth (Fiction) | Dreamhearth]],'' Chapter 14</ref> Ametia later observes that the primary school system is "more nimble," going on to say: "It’s that the system isn’t interested in retention the way the university is. Universities... you can attend forever, if you have the money and interest. And the school wouldn’t mind keeping you coming back for yet another degree, if you can afford it. But these primary schools... the kits keep moving, so there’s less fighting over their money. Once they’re here, you only get so much out of them and then they’re gone. The focus has to be on the education, not the student."<ref name="dh-21">''[[Dreamhearth (Fiction) | Dreamhearth]],'' Chapter 21</ref>


==Technology==
==Technology==
Things like the u-banks go here, and other ways technology is used to assist learning. (Look up Kellen Grove's use of the projector for the Touchdown festival in "A Distant Sun").
Things like the u-banks go here, and other ways technology is used to assist learning. (Look up Kellen Grove's use of the projector for the Touchground festival in "A Distant Sun").
* "The science departments all have amphitheater-style immersive 3deo viewers. I'm only asking for a projection model." And later: "To begin, I'd like to broadcast the Touchground festivals on Tam-ley next month. And then there's the archeology summit on Karaka'Ana, and the university-sponsored debate on the artificial creation of the Core languages just after the diaspora, and the gengineered complications conference...."<ref name="cas-ads">''[[Claws and Starships (Fiction) | Claws and Starships]],'' "A Distant Sun"</ref>


==Educational Institutes on the Wiki==
==Educational Institutes on the Wiki==
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* [[Seersana University]]
* [[Seersana University]]
* [[Fleet Academe]]
* [[Fleet Academe]]
* [[Anseahla#University|Tabula Rasa]]
* [[List of Locations, Businesses, and Organizations|Camreigh University]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 28 July 2022

This page is an overview of education (mostly in the Alliance, but links to alien education systems at the bottom).

Overview

How the Alliance views and handles education and how this is promulgated throughout the various parts of the Alliance (from Core to colonies).

Educational Models

It seems evident that there are a multiplicity of schooling models available, and very probably no centralized requirement that applies throughout the Alliance, on every planet. There's probably a set of benchmarks that all children are required to meet (literacy, history, civics, math), but beyond that, educational attainment might be a subcultural choice, or dictated by intended career paths.

It looks like "primary school" might be the generic term for the 1st-12 run.

  • Alysha's Fall mentions Alysha's school (high school equivalent) in "Impetus". There's a graduation ceremony (that involves a mortarboard), and seniors are still called seniors.[1]
  • There's stuff in Dreamstorm about the various educational models for medical personnel that can go here (KindlesFlame or Palland was explaining it, I think).
  • There should be details in "A Distant Sun" since that was set at a school.
  • Boarding schools [2]
  • Sediryl attends a vocational school on Starbase Ana; two of the courses it offers are agriculture and mechanics.[3]
  • When Jahir asks KindlesFlame, "I suppose the cost of schooling is also one of those things that varies depending on where one is," KindlesFlame answers, "Most worlds are fairly elastic. Where things become less so is when you cross boundaries. Just like in everything else, the interstitial spaces are difficult to bridge. So someone who might have a good living where they were born might have to make sacrifices to live on some other world."[4]
  • Starbase Veta's city-sphere has a "primary school" system, which has a principal, a school board, donors.[5] Ametia later observes that the primary school system is "more nimble," going on to say: "It’s that the system isn’t interested in retention the way the university is. Universities... you can attend forever, if you have the money and interest. And the school wouldn’t mind keeping you coming back for yet another degree, if you can afford it. But these primary schools... the kits keep moving, so there’s less fighting over their money. Once they’re here, you only get so much out of them and then they’re gone. The focus has to be on the education, not the student."[6]

Technology

Things like the u-banks go here, and other ways technology is used to assist learning. (Look up Kellen Grove's use of the projector for the Touchground festival in "A Distant Sun").

  • "The science departments all have amphitheater-style immersive 3deo viewers. I'm only asking for a projection model." And later: "To begin, I'd like to broadcast the Touchground festivals on Tam-ley next month. And then there's the archeology summit on Karaka'Ana, and the university-sponsored debate on the artificial creation of the Core languages just after the diaspora, and the gengineered complications conference...."[7]

Educational Institutes on the Wiki

References

  1. Alysha's Fall, "Impetus"
  2. Dreamhearth, Chapter 8
  3. Girl on Fire, chapter 14
  4. Dreamhearth, Chapter 5
  5. Dreamhearth, Chapter 14
  6. Dreamhearth, Chapter 21
  7. Claws and Starships, "A Distant Sun"