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Distinguish between training and education.
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Training is about gaining theoretical knowledge, and education is learning something with the goal of performing a skill.
Training is about gaining theoretical knowledge, and education is learning something with the goal of performing a skill.
Training is about understanding, and learning is about repetition.
Training is about understanding, and learning is about repetition.
Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge.
Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge.
Training is about repetition, and learning is about understanding.
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Correct answer: "Training is learning something with the goal of performing a skill, and education is about gaining theoretical knowledge."
Brief explanation: Training is practice-oriented and skill-focused (hands-on, job or task readiness). Education is broader, theory- and knowledge-focused, aimed at understanding concepts and developing critical thinking.
Brief explanation: Training is practice-oriented and skill-focused (hands-on, job or task readiness). Education is broader, theory- and knowledge-focused, aimed at understanding concepts and developing critical thinking.
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