Pronunciation: /ˌɛləˈmɛntəri ˌɛdʒəˈkeɪʃən/
noun a form of education typically covering the first six to eight years of a child's academic life, usually including grades one through five or six
A1 Elementary education is the first stage of formal education for young children.
A2 In many countries, elementary education is compulsory for children between the ages of 6 and 12.
B1 The quality of elementary education can vary greatly depending on the resources available to schools.
B2 Research has shown that investing in early childhood education, including elementary education, can have long-term benefits.
C1 Some experts argue that the current system of elementary education needs to be reformed to better prepare students for the challenges of the 21st century.
C2 Policy makers are constantly evaluating and adjusting the curriculum and teaching methods used in elementary education to ensure that students are receiving a well-rounded education.
formal Elementary education is the foundation of a child's academic journey.
informal Elementary school is where kids learn the basics.
slang Elementary ed is all about the ABCs and 123s.
figurative Elementary education is like planting seeds of knowledge in young minds.
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