Definition
of Schooling
It
called schooling to act and the result of schooling : do
children access to school to receive compulsory education. This
verb comes from the word scholarizare , from medieval Latin.
Schooling,
therefore, is to ensure that those who are of school age attend schools and
complete the studies that the State sets as mandatory. Both
state authorities and parents or guardians have to ensure that children go to
schools, taking into account that education is a right.
Many times
the notion of schooling is confused with the idea of education . Schooling
is directly linked to the school, a public institution where children are
educated. Education, on the other hand, is instruction or training in
itself. At a general level, it is accepted that the basic education that
allows to integrate children into society is provided in the school: hence the
importance of schooling. The little one who does not attend school, in
this way, sees his rights violated and compromises his future.
Schooling,
on the other hand, allows obtaining an academic degree . This
certification allows the person to continue their studies at a higher level or
get certain jobs according to their qualification.
In short,
the State must create, prepare and maintain all the schools that are
necessary so that no child is left without schooling; that is, without
access to compulsory basic education. Thus, at least in theory ,
opportunities for progress are equalized.